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Campfire , Sunset Tenements , South Pomona Grainery , Moonlight Mood. Kalihi Valley. Hawaiian Beach. Farm Near Lompoc. Sheets also employed many up-and-coming artists at his studios, including Nancy Colbath, who would execute "Pleasures Along the Beach.

The mural was the exterior centerpiece of Sheets' 25th Home Savings Building. Home Savings indeed provided loans for residential construction and mortgages that fueled the post-war housing boom.

The building remained a bank until when it was taken over by a retail tenant it currently houses a New Balance store. The trouble began in when the building was approved for landmark designation by the Landmarks Commission. Leevan contested the designation. In , the City Council reversed the decision of the Landmark Commission on a technicality. The Landmark Commission did not approve the status a second time.

The Santa Monica Conservancy appealed that decision. At a raucous council meeting in November , Leevan's attorney, Roger Diamond, argued that the building and mural were not landmarks.

As the kicker, he played a recording of an elderly Sheets saying that the mural was only "satisfactory" and that "I wince every time" driving by. The City Council again granted the site local landmark status in but revoked it in September The city, it seems, never intended to take the art, hence its new home in the city of Orange. While Leevan has become a villain to many in the preservation community, Sheets' son takes a more pragmatic view.

This isn't the first time Tony Sheets, who sees himself as the gatekeeper of his father's work, has dealt with the deconstruction of Millard Sheets' art. To him, it's simply the flow of progress. But he's been totally part of setting aside the time and the money. He's paying for the removal of all the art on the building, which is substantial.

An accomplished artist himself he designed the famous "L. Evolves" concrete relief at S. Spring St. I've saved eight murals, painted murals, and all but one has been reinstalled," he says. That fact is cold comfort to historic preservationists in Santa Monica. The heated rhetoric surrounding the fate of Santa Monica's former Home Savings Building is something the elder Sheets probably would have abhorred.

Support for LAist comes from. Become a sponsor. LAist logo. He collaborated closely with regional artists and planned for art throughout the design process, rather than placing artwork on a building as an afterthought. He created buildings that connected with the public on an emotional level, often using artwork to depict local or historical themes significant to the community.

His use of artwork in his commercial projects attracted the attention of financier Howard Ahmanson, head of the Home Savings and Loan Association. Sheets worked throughout his life to bring awareness to the integrated arts.

Sheets died in The Los Angeles Conservancy is a c 3 nonprofit organization. Millard Sheets, Architectural Designer.



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