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

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Johnny No-toof



Johnny is a buddy of mine out of  San Diego, Ca who has done some of my tattoo work. He currently works out of Allegory Ink located at 3641 El Cajon Blvd. San Diego, CA 92104. Chill dude that does awesome work.. Check out his Facebook page or his Myspace page to get some custom tattoo work done by a talented local artist.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Randy Conner

'I'm pretty sure Randy Conner is Insane"





Marta Penter



The extreme realistic paintings by Marta Penter








 

BTS (8 photos)

Collection of Behind The Scenes Photos 

 Nosferatu (1922) — only Max Schreck “lounged” like that.

 
ron (1982) — David Warner and Bruce Boxleitner fuck around in costume.

 On the set of Ghostbusters.

 Marathon Man — Hoffman & Olivier.

 A self portrait of Stanley Kubrick with his daughter, Jack Nicholson and the crew @ the set of The Shining.

 The Empire Strikes Back - filming the Crawl.

 Gotta love Jim Henson - Sesame Street

 Requiem for a Dream — Jennifer Connelly strapped into a SnorriCam.

The Strange and Bizarre Photography of Jean Yves Lemoigne




Trash Lovers


“Making it pretty for garbage men since 2009″





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Fab Ciraolo





Oh, how i love these illustrations. A complete mash-up of artistic talent and a love for a good mind-fuck. Check out more of Fab Ciraolo's work HERE. Some really awesome stuff.. especially if you like to keep a stock pile of stuff to trip out on.

Yanni Floros


Artist Statement
I've always been interested in technology, especially the design of things and the way they're put together. It goes deeper than that, when I view humanity as a whole I have to ask 'what is it about us that wants to make all this?'
That question affords me the ability to examine not only the 'why' but also the final product.
From our humble beginnings we've demonstrated an amazing ability for progress, we've wanted 'better' and 'more', technology is only a part of it, but for me and the society we live in today it's the part accessible and relatable for everyone. As we hurtle towards an unknown and uncertain future, technology and the way we use it will become increasingly more important. It has already become so integrated into our lives that I doubt many of us could live without it. As we build more and invent more, are we helping our humanity or are we robbing ourselves of it? 


Dry Cleaner Jam Session


" Sound designer and composer Diego Stocco makes music from random objects and places, using loops from a local dry cleaner. Diega has also made music from a tree, from sand, and even a a bonsai. This is his best one. Hold tight until 2:10 mark, when things get awesome. [via] "

Mateusz Kolek



The Absurd Paintings of Paco Pomet




See more of Paco's work on his Wordpress account HERE

So Thick and Opaque


Red Solo Cup

Friday, October 14, 2011

Monday, October 3, 2011

Heath Bar Crayons


Pretty wicked stuff. Do it yourself heath bar crayons made out of all natural ingredients. See the entire process HERE.

Striking Gallery


View more of this collection HERE @ Helablog.com

James Jean

Alexandra Pacula


"My work investigates a world of visual intoxication; it captures moments of enchantment, which are associated with urban nightlife.  I am fascinated by the ambiance of the city at night and its seductive qualities.  The breathtaking turbulence of speeding vehicles and hasty pedestrians evoke feelings of wonder and disorientation.  The vibrant lights become a magical landscape with enticing opportunities and promises of fulfillment.

In our seemingly content society there is a struggle to achieve greater levels of enjoyment. We explore various environments and activities in search of pleasure.  Extravagant lights of night environments seduce us to participate in curious events, enticing us to experience new forms of satisfaction.

In my oil paintings I aim to capture various atmospheres that occur in such environments.  Through observation and documentation I assemble images, which become visual tools for my paintings.  I concentrate on how the mind perceives and evaluates surroundings while under the influence of a social climate. 

I recreate the feeling of dizziness and confusion by letting the paint blur and allowing shapes to dissolve.  I suggest motion in order to slow down the scene and capture the fleeting moments, which tend to be forgotten.  The sense of motion is intensified with the use of quick vigorous lines and sharp perspectives.  By interpreting lights in graphic or painterly ways, I create a sense of space, alluding to a hallucinogenic experience.  I want the viewer’s eye to travel within my composition and experience a familiar, exhilarating event of an actual nightly excursion. "

-Alexandra Pacula

Laura Bifano

Artwork by Laura Bifano. See more of her work and some of her upcoming shows in California HERE.