Glendale’s Museum of Neon Art has collaborated with Bulleit Frontier Whiskey to create a new piece of neon art as part of a fundraising effort to help restore a historic 1940s neon sign. Lisa Schulte, a longtime neon-art sculptor and member of the museum’s board, made a neon sign that’s currently on display at Grand Central Market in downtown Los Angeles. “The illustration was already jumping off the page in my eyes because I pretty much see everything in neon anyway,” Schulte said. Once restored, the Museum of Neon Art plans to display the Dale’s Cocktail sign as part of its collection. The new Bulleit Frontier Works neon sign by Schulte and Donnelly is on display until the middle of November at Grand Central Market, 317 S. Broadway, Los Angeles.
Source: Los Angeles Times September 09, 2017 00:10 UTC