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  • Nautilus Shell

    Nautilus Shell

    Nautilus Shell Mia Tavonatti , 2003 This mural is made entirely from hand cut glass mosaic tiles that are intricately installed representing the shades and luminosity of the nautilus shell. The nautilus shell is a recurring theme in public art throughout the city.

  • NEApolitan Pizzeria & Birreria

    Authentic and fresh-tasting pizza with a variety of toppings. Wood fire oven makes the crust crispy and flavorful. 

  • Neighborhood Congregational Church

    Neighborhood Congregational Church

    Discover The Neighborhood Event Venue – your go-to choice for hosting events in the heart of Laguna Beach. Located just a block from the beach, our campus offers a charming and tranquil setting. Key Features: Stunning Spaces: If you are planning a wedding, birthday celebration, quinceanera, social gathering or a fundraising event we have the ideal venue, with…

  • National Geographic Fine Art Gallery

     

  • National Charter Bus Los Angeles

    National Charter Bus Los Angeles

     

  • Mystic Tarot Card Reading – Chakra Spa

    Mystic Tarot Card Reading – Chakra Spa

    An ancient mode of divination that uses symbolic imagery and a psychic’s  intuition to answer questions. Tarot readings are done from a special deck of 75 cards created specifically for  connecting with the divine. Tarot readings can be done in a variety of layouts, depending on the category of your question. Stacy’s expert interpretations paired…

  • My Laguna Office

     

  • Narrative Gallery

    Narrative Gallery

    Narrative is a contemporary gallery that stretches beyond the boundaries of a traditional dealer business. We are a community of storytellers such as Dr. Seuss, Tom Everhart, Mackenzie Thorpe. The narratives are contained within our artists’ work and inextricably linking those to the lives of our valued collectors. Originals and Limited edition works of art are featured at this friendly…

  • Muzeo Treats

    Muzeo Treats

     

  • Music of the Spheres

    Music of the Spheres

    Music of the Spheres Nancy Mooslin , 1994 This piece was inspired by the 17th Century astronomer Johannes Kepler whose theory was that planetary motion produce the same numerical ratio’s found in musical harmonies. The sculpture contains 12 colors and 12 tones and represents 12 major triads, the rotating earth, the 12 x 12 hours…