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Little Red Hen
Archival ink on museum-quality cotton rag paper
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Los Angeles is a city of reinvention, but its heart beats in the places that stay the same. the Reel Inn in Malibu and The Little Red Hen Coffee Shop in Altadena were more than just restaurants—they were institutions, gathering spaces where locals and travelers alike found comfort in a meal and the quiet permanence of the familiar. When both were lost in the January 2025 fires, their absence left a mark deeper than their footprints on the map.
In response, artist Claire Salvo has created two limited edition prints that serve as both tribute and artifact, preserving these spaces in fine, deliberate lines. Each drawing carries the weight of memory—the tilt of a roof, the glow of a neon sign—offering a way to remember what was and, perhaps, to hold onto what remains.
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Los Angeles is a city of reinvention, but its heart beats in the places that stay the same. the Reel Inn in Malibu and The Little Red Hen Coffee Shop in Altadena were more than just restaurants—they were institutions, gathering spaces where locals and travelers alike found comfort in a meal and the quiet permanence of the familiar. When both were lost in the January 2025 fires, their absence left a mark deeper than their footprints on the map.
In response, artist Claire Salvo has created two limited edition prints that serve as both tribute and artifact, preserving these spaces in fine, deliberate lines. Each drawing carries the weight of memory—the tilt of a roof, the glow of a neon sign—offering a way to remember what was and, perhaps, to hold onto what remains.
Artwork Information
Year
2025
Materials
Archival ink on museum-quality cotton rag paper
Authentication
Signed by Artist
The work comes with a Certification of Authenticity signed by the Co-Founder of Tappan
Dimensions
10 x 8 inches
FRAMED DIMENSIONS
10 x 8 inches
Matted: 17 1/2 x 15 1/2 x 1 1/2 inches
Floated: 14 1/2 x 12 1/2 x 1 1/2 inches
Unframed: 10 x 8 inches
This artwork is custom-framed in hand-built solid wood framing with archival materials. Custom framed artworks will ship in 1 - 3 weeks.
Limited Edition Prints and Photography are custom trimmed with border for framing 2" for all larger sizes.
All sizes listed are overall paper dimensions including the white border.
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“I like turning the ordinary into something mind-bending.”

About the Artist
Claire Salvo
Claire Salvo is a multidisciplinary artist whose work has been featured in publications such as Rolling Stone, The Cut, and TIME. After living in New York City for nine years and working in the music industry as a DJ and producer, she decided to pursue visual art. Her work explores the intersection of high and low brow by marrying inexpensive materials or humble subject matter with a finely tuned technique.

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FINAL SALE
Los Angeles is a city of reinvention, but its heart beats in the places that stay the same. the Reel Inn in Malibu and The Little Red Hen Coffee Shop in Altadena were more than just restaurants—they were institutions, gathering spaces where locals and travelers alike found comfort in a meal and the quiet permanence of the familiar. When both were lost in the January 2025 fires, their absence left a mark deeper than their footprints on the map.
In response, artist Claire Salvo has created two limited edition prints that serve as both tribute and artifact, preserving these spaces in fine, deliberate lines. Each drawing carries the weight of memory—the tilt of a roof, the glow of a neon sign—offering a way to remember what was and, perhaps, to hold onto what remains.