Sunday, March 20, 2011
Pics From Community Service (Part 1/3)
We had a blast tonight at the Community Service Art Show at Confederacy. The show was packed with hipsters, art lovers and movie stars. The turnout was no surprise since the show featured some of the top names in LA. Click the jump for more
^Pictured above is a collaborative art piece. It was done on some Klipsch speakers, who sponsored the show.
The Community Service Art Show was a great time. The art work was incredible, and the energy in the crowd was palpable. The show featured art from Dog Byte, X, Alec Monopoly, Mar, and AJL.
Due to having to catch a ride to the show with a friend, we arrived right when the show started at 6. By the end of the night, most of the pieces in the show (and all of the pieces in this series), were sold.
There were a bunch of Hollywood movie stars, or rather TV stars, were there. We met store owner and DJ Danny Masterson, Bud Bundy (David) from Living With Children, Randy from My Name is Earl, and Christopher Masterson who played Francis in Malcolm in the Middle. It was especially cool meeting Christopher as we really enjoyed his character on the series. He was a super cool guy in person. Really, they all were. Its a very cool thing how street art is attracting the interest of celebrities.
The crowded house was especially impressive considering the awful weather today in Los Angeles. But there was a huge turnout, and we saw a bunch of old friends and met a lot of new ones.
Enjoy the pics of some of the art~
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that Mar piece directly above was especially dope and the most pricey at 2k. well done!!!
ReplyDeleteA bunch of dope pieces! David Faustino is awesome, he's got a lookalike brother who does behind-the-scenes work for TV shows. Imagine if they had 2 Bud Bundy's... the possibilities.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could've made it out for the show, looked and sounded amazing!
Dying to see this show, just from the flier. Now that I see pix, it's going to be one of the first places I go when I land in LA!
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