People call me Lizzie Bee

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People call me Lizzie Bee. Southern California is where i call home and I have a family that I wouldn't trade for anything. Taken By A Good Man. Life is too short to not enjoy the beauty, comedy, sadness, love and righteousness that it holds. So here I share the things that mean something to me, in hopes they will mean something to you as well. Like OrangeSUnshine Blog on FACEBOOK for streaming updates: facebook.com/OrangeSUnshineBlog

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Midnight In Paris






"We all fear death and question our existence. The artist job is not to succumb to despair, but to find the antidote to the emptiness of existence."

The Modern Woman

Friday, December 9, 2011

First Beer In Outer Space - Natural Light (Natty Light)


Queens Of The Stone Age - 3's & 7's


Sacha Goldberger Turns His 91-Year Old Grandma into a Superhero




"Frederika was born in Budapest 20 years before World War II. During the war, at the peril of her own life, she courageously saved the lives of ten people. When asked how, Goldberger told us "she hid the Jewish people she knew, moving them around to different places everyday." As a survivor of Nazism and Communism, she then immigrated away from Hungary to France, forced by the Communist regime to leave her homeland illegally or face death.

Aside from great strength, Frederika has an incredible sense of humor, one that defies time and misfortune. She is funny and cynical, always mocking the people that she loves."




see the entire collection HERE at Geektyrant.com

"Energism Paintings" by Julia Watkins





Thursday, December 8, 2011

Metric - Twilight Galaxy


 
"Did i ask you for attention, when affection is what i need?"

i wish i could have found the words for this numerous times in my life... but there's no twilight galaxy.

Metric - Sick Muse


Wednesday, December 7, 2011

2-Year-Old Rapping

Found this on tosh.o blog this morning. Kid's got some groove. "two year old rapper has more swag than you"

Karmin - Crash Your Party


Congrats to Karmin, Once hanging out in Boston making home made music videos... pretty sweet first production video guys.

The Big Rock Candy Mountains


Stranger at Belly Up Solana Beach


Tuesday, December 6, 2011

OathBreakers & NWO Minions of High Treason Fears Ron Paul Educating Masses about US Constitution!


NWO Urban Inner City Concentration Camps in Phoenix Az. Survivor Tells His Story 11-24-2011


Still Life Comes Alive



23 year old D.C. based artist Alexa Meade is in the process of developing an aesthetic that skillfully and playfully combines portraiture, painting, photography and even performance. The initial imagery is a visual beauty in itself but after first glance, there's an ability to look past the illusion and see this encompassing, original new art form.









 


What children’s drawings would look like if it were painted realistically


"The Monster Engine is one of those projects that make me love the Internet for its ability to expose amazing creative talent to a worldwide audience. Illustrator Dave DeVries started with a simple question: What would a child’s drawing look like if it were painted realistically? In his own words:
It began at the Jersey Shore in 1998, where my niece Jessica often filled my sketchbook with doodles. While I stared at them, I wondered if color, texture and shading could be applied for a 3D effect. As a painter, I made cartoons look three dimensional every day for the likes of Marvel and DC comics, so why couldn’t I apply those same techniques to a kid’s drawing? That was it… no research, no years of toil, just the curiosity of seeing Jessica’s drawings come to life.
The Monster Engine is the 48-page outcome from that curiosity, and it looks wonderful. He describes the process as follows:
I project a child’s drawing with an opaque projector, faithfully tracing each line. Applying a combination of logic and instinct, I then paint the image as realistically as I can.
Below are some of my favorite illustrations from the project. Be sure to check out the whole gallery."







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3.2 Million Dots,

From Juxtapoz, "This is a portrait of my father, and it only took 3.2 million dots to complete it. So is the work of Miguel Endara, who used several different Micron pens to recreate a portrait of his father that was made on a photocopier. The video that goes with the portrait only took 210 hours to complete. Only."