Macortés Gallery

Macortés Gallery Angélica María Cortés ........MACORTÉS........
Painter • Writer • Designer
Galería Macortés

Event / Evento:DOWNEY BUSINESS MEMBERS Impulsando NegociosMAYO / MAYDomingo 17 / Sunday 17🕛 1:00 PM - 6:00 PMEmbassy Sui...
03/23/2026

Event / Evento:

DOWNEY BUSINESS MEMBERS
Impulsando Negocios

MAYO / MAY
Domingo 17 / Sunday 17
🕛 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Embassy Suites Hotel
8425 Firestone Blvd
DOWNEY, CA

✔ Ventas / Sales
✔ Servicios / Services

• Free Parking / Estacionamiento Gratis
• Free Admission / Admisión Gratis

Participation of Macortés Gallery
(Art By Macortés)

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👉 Macortés Gallery 👈.........Since 2012..........Macortés Techniques:Colors Sand, Acrylic & Oil On Canvas Fusion Techniq...
01/17/2026

👉 Macortés Gallery 👈.........Since 2012..........

Macortés Techniques:
Colors Sand, Acrylic & Oil On Canvas

Fusion Techniques:
• Artistic Drawing (1983)
• Painting Techniques (1984)

Artist Painter:
Angélica MACORTÉS

Artwork Name:SNOOPY & WOODSTOCKTechnique: Acrylic On Canvas By MACORTÉS Origins  and History Of:SNOOPYis created by Char...
01/07/2026

Artwork Name:
SNOOPY & WOODSTOCK
Technique: Acrylic On Canvas
By MACORTÉS

Origins and History Of:
SNOOPY
is created by Charles M. Schulz, Snoopy is one of the most iconic characters in comic history. He first appeared in the Peanuts comic strip on October 4, 1950, just two days after the strip's debut.
Snoopy was loosely inspired by Schulz's childhood dog, Spike.

WOODSTOCK
is his best friend (a small yellow bird), first appeared in 1966 but was not named until 1970 (after the famous music festival).

Snoopy's final appearance in the comic strip occurred on February 13, 2000, one day after Charles M. Shulz's death.

Artwork Name: CHARLIE BROWNTechnique: Acrylic On Canvas By MACORTÉS Origins and History Of:CHARLIE BROWNis the central p...
12/25/2025

Artwork Name: CHARLIE BROWN
Technique: Acrylic On Canvas
By MACORTÉS

Origins and History Of:
CHARLIE BROWN
is the central protagonist of the Peanuts comic strip, created by Charles M. Schulz. Representing the "everyman," he is characterized by his eternal optimism in the face of constant failure, a trait that has made him a global cultural icon.

Li'l Folks Prototype: Before Peanuts, Schulz created a weekly panel titled Li'l Folks (1947–1950) for the St. Paul Pioneer Press. The name "Charlie Brown" first appeared here on May 30, 1948.

Official Debut: Charlie Brown officially debuted in the first Peanuts strip on October 2, 1950. In the first panel, a character named Shermy remarks, "Good ol' Charlie Brown... How I hate him!".

Macortés Gallery ArteMex Expo 2025Art By MACORTÉS Embassy Suites Hotel 8425 Firestone Blvd DOWNEY, CA
12/16/2025

Macortés Gallery

ArteMex Expo 2025
Art By MACORTÉS

Embassy Suites Hotel
8425 Firestone Blvd
DOWNEY, CA

ArteMex Expo 2025• Perfums , Candles & Artworks By Macortés (COLIMA, MÉX)• T-Shirts (QUERÉTARO, MÉX)

Macortés Gallery Artwork Name: BETTY BOOPTechnique: Acrylic On CanvasBy MACORTÉS Origins and History Of:BETTY BOOP is an...
12/14/2025

Macortés Gallery
Artwork Name: BETTY BOOP
Technique: Acrylic On Canvas
By MACORTÉS

Origins and History Of:
BETTY BOOP is an iconic animated character created by Max Fleischer and Grim Natwick, who debuted in 1930 and became famous as an animated s*x symbol of the Jazz Age. Her history involves inspirations from real-life performers and evolving cultural standards.

Betty Boop's history can be broken down into her origins, her peak and subsequent toning down due to censorship, and her enduring legacy.

Betty Boop first appeared as a supporting character on August 9, 1930, in the cartoon short "Dizzy Dishes". In this initial appearance, she was an anthropomorphic French poodle with floppy ears and a dog's nose. The character was a caricature of a Jazz Age flapper and was initially voiced by Margie Hines.

Macortés Gallery Artwork Name: LABUBUTechnique: Acrylic On CanvasBy MACORTÉS Origins and History Of:LABUBU is a characte...
12/05/2025

Macortés Gallery
Artwork Name: LABUBU
Technique: Acrylic On Canvas
By MACORTÉS

Origins and History Of:
LABUBU is a character created by Hong Kong artist Kasing Lung, initially appearing in his 2015 illustrated book series "The Monsters", and later becoming a global phenomenon through a partnership with the Chinese toy company Pop Mart.

Inspiration Born in Hong Kong and raised in the Netherlands, Lung was heavily inspired by the Nordic folklore and European fairy tales he read as a child.

Creation Labubu and related characters, such as Zimomo and Tycoco, were part of an illustrated story series called The Monsters. Labubu itself is described as a kind-hearted, mischievous female elf with large ears, a scruffy appearance, and sharp teeth.

Macortés Gallery Artwork Name: Colima Es Mi TierraTechnique: Acrylic On CanvasBy MACORTÉS
11/27/2025

Macortés Gallery
Artwork Name: Colima Es Mi Tierra
Technique: Acrylic On Canvas
By MACORTÉS

ArteMex Expo 2025Embassy Suites Hotel DOWNEY, CA
11/26/2025

ArteMex Expo 2025
Embassy Suites Hotel
DOWNEY, CA

11/17/2025

Virtual MacArt Award 2025 CeremonyAngélica MACORTÉS MacArt Award FounderVideo:Juan Manuel Osorio Cortés

07/18/2025

Address

6607 Atlantic Avenue
Bell, CA
90201

Opening Hours

Monday 1pm - 7pm
Wednesday 1pm - 7pm
Thursday 1pm - 7pm
Friday 1pm - 7pm
Saturday 1pm - 7pm
Sunday 1pm - 5pm

Telephone

(323) 351-5750

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