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Charles Ross Spectrum 14 "Espectro"

Around Los Angeles-Art-"The Getty" Museum in the Brentwood area of West Los Angeles-One of "a series of intallations created for the Getty Museum's entrance halll, inspired by its collection, architecture, and site." Above Spectrum 14|Espectro 14 by Charles Ross 2024. "Fourteen acrylic prisms turned to the sun, suspended in the skylights." Above simply the image on the travertine tile floor, essentially a moment-in-time, Friday April 17th 2026, 2:47 PM. (Information Source "The Getty" See https://www.getty.edu for details. The museum is free, reservations for paid parking required. Arriving by transit or drop-off free. Note: "The Getty Center in Brentwood is closing temporarily for major renovations starting March 15, 2027, with plans to reopen in Spring 2028 ahead of LA28 Olympics. See more images below-views from "The Getty."

A view towards the West Pavillion with the cascading pink Bougainvillea

A view of the Conservation Institute/Foundation building

A southern view down Interstate 405 and one of the many amazing gardens. South Pavillion to the left and the West Pavillion to the right.

An eastern view of the Santa Monica mountains above "The Sepulveda Pass, Interstate 405"

View of "The Sepulveda Pass, Interstate 405, and the Santa Monica Mountains and hillside neighborhoods. Good traffic 2:30 PM on a Friday!

A view of Mount Saint Mary's University and the Mary Chapel

A view of the Crestwood Hills neighborhood.

A view of Interstate 405, Sunset Blvd Overpass. The line of buildings from the right edge of the background is Wilshire Blvd and where a diagonal of buildings appears to the left is Century City along Santa Monica Blvd including Beverly Hills. To the left of Wilshire Blvd is the UCLA campus. Far in the back is the Downtown Los Angeles Skyline.

The Pacific Ocean and Santa Monica

Interstate 405. To the left is the United States Federal Building. Just to the right is the Veterans Administration Wadsworth Hospital. The Spanish Tile buildings are part of the older Veteran's campus and barely decipherable is UCLA Jackie Robinson Baseball Stadium.

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