Introducing “An Englishman in LA”…Jeff Cane!

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The gift of life Jeff Cane’s mother gave him came with a great talent to observe and capture beauty. She told him that was her mantra to her unborn child throughout her pregnancy. He first picked up a camera when he was 17 and has rarely put it down since!

During a successful pioneering career in the broadcasting & music industry in the UK that led to being a media mogul, a chance visit to California in 1990 changed his life and the life of others forever! A city was calling him – “An Englishman in LA” would soon be born…

In 1991 Cane gave up the entertainment industry to start all over again, headed West and created a unique museum art business. Within a couple of years there was a call for ancient angel artwork but every art company was pillaging history for it’s images. Not wanting to follow the flock, he knew where such unique untapped winged beauty could be captured – back to London, with his camera, to visit and photograph “A Place of Angels.”

DE7443 - 15-3/4"L x 27-1/2"H MDF "Believe…" Wall Plaque w/ Angel Image ©

Over the years Cane’s works have garnered much acclaim, including: two features in the LA Times, several appearances in the Horchow (Nieman Marcus) catalog, and a 2009 acknowledgement of his work by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. However his re-creations pale in comparison to the longevity and effect that his angel/spiritual work has had. This effect solidifies he made the correct decision in leaving a successful career in his country of birth to start anew and create “A Place of Angels.”

Jeff’s pioneering American story is a totally unplanned journey and as it turns out, a journey that has been guided by Angels, from the only place in the world it could be – The “City of Angels.”

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