Sunday, October 20, 2024

Venice Beach Artist Seren Hkse Shares Her Journey of Art and Struggle

Venice Beach, October 20, 2024 – Seren Hkse, a local street artist, was seen working on a new painting at the Venice Beach Boardwalk on Sunday. Known for using acrylic pens, Seren has been creating and selling her artwork on the boardwalk for years, despite living in a homeless shelter. She described her art as a reflection of Venice’s unique culture and shared her hope for a future where artists like herself can thrive. In a candid conversation with Santa Monica Closeup’s photojournalist Fabian Lewkowicz, Seren opened up about her struggles. “Today's my last day here,” she said, referencing an ongoing personal challenge involving harassment and theft of her art supplies. Despite the setbacks, she remains resilient, continuing to create and envision a future with a dedicated workspace for her projects. Seren spoke passionately about the importance of art and community. "This is home, and I want to be home," she shared, explaining her connection to the Venice area and her dreams of opening a gallery space. Even in the face of adversity, Seren's art and spirit continue to inspire those who encounter her work at the boardwalk. Her story is a testament to the creativity and resilience that defines Venice Beach, a place where art and struggle often walk hand in hand.

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