artivism

Be it through words, murals, instruments, our bodies or other mediums, art can challenge assumptions, elevate under recognized issues and expand horizons. Expressions of art serve as protest, appeal, education and entertainment. We respect its many forms and aim to support artists and their art for its various purposes. The gallery below will explore how art can serve as an expression of change and evolution.

LRP believes that good television is also an art form. We are cast into a different world that reveals a fresh perspective and unveils unknown characters. As part of LRP’s efforts to support burgeoning voices outside of television, we give artists the opportunity to reimagine the Littleton Road Productions logo, and through that process, connect their stories with ours. We hope with each new show, each new season, you return to this page, engaged and inspired.

 
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LITTLETON ROAD PRODUCTIONS LOGO REIMAGINING

The LRP logo is a rendering of the home the LRP founders played, dreamed and created in. Littleton Road was the street where that home was located.

Dr. Death

For Dr. Death, our first show, a few of the talented members of Able ARTS Work in Long Beach, California interpreted the LRP logo.
Their takes reflect their aesthetic and reveal aspects of their personal story. The results speak for themselves.

  • CRISTINA MARIOTTA

    Cristina Mariotta is a Long Beach resident visual artist at ART Center. Her style bridges the innocence of adolescent interest often resulting in complex dissections of space and content. Her logo inspiration came from choosing the part of the house that fascinated her the most and then she worked from there.

  • SUMMER MARIOTTA

    Summer Mariotta is a Long Beach resident visual artist at ART Center who enjoys illustrating characters. Her style is dark and expressive with a connection to personal experiences. Her logo inspiration comes from her fascination with creatures and mysterious things.

  • MATTHEW CAMPANO

    Matthew Campano is a Long Beach resident visual artist at ART Center who loves to draw with a specific attention to detail. He enjoys drawing cartoons and brings a whimsical expression to portraits. His logo design is inspired by various features of houses that he found of interest.