The opening of Roa's LA solo show did not disappoint; a big warehouse space was filled with large-scale peaceful animals in various states of slumber or decay. A huge fox lying over a pile of mice is the central mural, and several lenticular screens broke up the space. There's a lot more work in the show than included in this post - it's definitely worth seeing in person (
details here - it only runs through November 24th), or there are
some more images on flickr.
See
more by Roa.
artist: Roa
location: 2808 Elm St.,
Los Angeles
Roa's show in LA opens this Saturday (November 13th). It's a great space, and he's working on some fantastic stuff, including a huge mural as the centerpiece.
Here's a glimpse at what he's up to:
Details here.
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more by Roa.
artist: Roa
location: 2808 Elm St.,
Los Angeles
Ericailcane
Escif
These walls are from the latest instalment of the '
Out of Something / Breakin' The Wall' project; see
more images on Just's blog.
artists: Escif +
Ericailcane
location: Wroclaw,
Poland
images by Just
Bumblebee's participating in a show at the
Thinkspace Gallery in aid of Born Free USA; he's created a phonebooth installation, as well as a huge tree covered in newsprint, with 14 industrious bees.
See more Bumblebee
here, and the interview I did with him
here.
artist: Bumblebee
location: Silverlake,
Los Angeles
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The Story of How Things Came To Bee - Page 4
The Story of How Things Came To Bee - Page 5
These are the latest installments in Bumblebee's story told through installations in abandoned newspaper boxes. There are notes that accompany each 'page' on
Bumblebee's flickr page.
See more Bumblebee
here, and the recent interview I did with him
here.
artist: Bumblebee
location: Los Angeles
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