How typewriters, tvs and a Tom Hanks note inspired this exhibit
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 part of a 33-piece gift
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 part of a 33-piece gift
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 Month to letter-writing socials, from
To enter the Santa Monica Airport studio of Louise “L.A.” Marler is to enter a shrine to the art and power of print in its variety of forms – fine
Louise Anne “LA” Marler says typewriters are in her blood. A St. Louis native, Marler will open her third studio showcasing typewriters and typewriter-inspired art on Cherokee Street next year,
Louise Marler will be showing her camERAs and KeyWord series. The latter series was developed out of her love of typewriters. She gained much acclaim from her “TypOwriters” photographic pop
Inspired by well-known pop art icons like Roy Lichtenstein, Peter Max, Ed Ruscha, and Andy Warhol, Marler is among a narrow list of women pop artists who, like Imogene Cunningham,
The Typewriter (In The 21st Century) is a film about a machine and the people who use, love, and repair it.
It features 30+ interviews in 10 U.S. states
Using vintage typewriters as inspiration, Santa Monica artist Louise Anne Marler crafts whimsical, contemporary artworks from manual machines now rendered obsolete.