Fabia’s second solo show at Corey Helford Gallery in Culver City opened July 10. The works reflect recent trips to Japan and her obsession with things that are kawaii, a Japanese term for something almost absurdly cute.
Erika Gonzalez, left, and Nic Cowan of
Patrick Guerro, left, and Johnny Madcap of the San Fernando Valley enjoy the party. (ediphotoeye / For The Times)
Jameson Lee (in papoose) and Kevin Lee of
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Sophia and Charles Squillacote of
Ari Vallaclaus (from upper left corner, clockwise), Cassandra Nguyen, Chloe Doan, featured artist Natalia Fabia, Julie Doll, Sandy Jih, Melissa Lopez and Olivia Rivera of
Michelle Nguyen, left, and True Mee Lee of
Matt Bilfield, left, and the Sone of
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Jay Bentley of Costa Mesa, left, and artist Natalia Fabia beside one of her paintings. (ediphotoeye / For The Times)
Vegan cake at the Natalia Fabia opening. (ediphotoeye / For The Times)
Anna Estella, left, and Kristin Burns, both of