Typewriter Friends Through Fathers in COVID Times
Louis Marler speaks with her friend Evangeline Whitlock about their fathers’ common typewriter collections, how they met, their art, and how they plan to blend
Louis Marler speaks with her friend Evangeline Whitlock about their fathers’ common typewriter collections, how they met, their art, and how they plan to blend
Marler’s photo illustration still-life of a black Oro typewriter called “You are my type,” is housed at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History as
The Typewriter Revolution documents the movement and provides practical advice on how to choose a typewriter, use it, and care for it—from National Novel Writing
There is a term for going “all out” to impress your dying father, although I don’t know it, just felt it. It was naturally directing.
And Dateline’s video sums it up very well… It is a true delight to share my vintage machines with the general public and writers so
Concept Light Boxes and Large Mixed Media are fresh out of the LA Marler studio. Sold all in NYC at the recent Affordable Art Fair.
You are invited To Celebrate the National Day of Unplugging “Unplugged” Public Art Event Featuring Louise (L. A.) Marler’s New Works “Famous TypOwriters,” to Debut
Venice Type-In. Venice Type-In Posted on September 24, 2012 . Signs above the theatre entrance at Venice, California . This little fellow greeted visitors as they