Mar 23 2010

Trash miniature goes tribal

FM Hansen (@fmhansen) is a freelance illustrator and artist in the Los Angeles area. The other day, he shared his “attempt at painting on an object.” It looks like a miniature recycling bin transformed into a tribal trash receptacle. Make sure to check out the FM Hansen site to see more of his work, follow his blog for events and the story behind particular pieces, and shop at hisĀ Etsy store to buy his prints.


Mar 22 2010

Hairy monster on the set

Hawaiian Jeff Lam (@angryasianguy) has been working in show business in Los Angeles for almost a decade now. Since he joined Twitter two years ago, he’s been sharing images from various sets and shoots. Last night, he posted this shot. I don’t know what movie or TV show this scary fellow might appear on, but I’m sure @angryasianguy will let us know on Twitter.


Mar 17 2010

Purplephant places Aubrey O’Day on the wrong way

Purplephant Designs (@purple_phant) turn street signs into “exclusive respect” for public figures. The Los Angeles-based Purplephant tweeted that they finished this @aubreyoday sign on March 10. To fully appreciate this work, you really need to see the Aubrey O’Day picture and wrong way street sign they combined to make the piece you see here. They’ve also documented their process in a video that shows the creation of a Ke$ha street sign. If you like what you see here, make sure to visit theĀ Purplephant blog.