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A surplus of geekery by :: Fred Abercrombie

KYEO: Skullphone in Santa Monica / Digital Media @ Subliminal Projects

Spotted at Olympic & Lincoln, outside Company 3. First Skullphone piece I’ve seen in a while. Apparently his new show Digital Media has been running at Subliminal Projects and is wrapping up July 2nd. Watch the vid below.

Dots are big part of his latest wave of work, “Through painted pointillism, the imagery dislocates as the artwork is approached.”

Check out Skullphone‘s Digital Media show by Friday at Subliminal Projects in Echo Park. Or snag some prints in the online store.

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Rad: Victorian Star Wars Portraits

San Francisco’s Greg Pelts created this fantastic series of Victorian Star Wars portraits. Check out Boba Fett, Chewbacca, C-3PO, and Civil War-era Lord Vader.

You can’t buy any prints but you can make a custom request on his commission pieces. Perhaps a Victorian boudoir Slave Leia portrait for the parlor? (via Kottke)

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Art: Potato Portraits By Ginou Choueiri

KYEO: Stenciled Boy in Dogpatch

Something about how far this boy has to look for a patch of chain-link covered sky grabbed me and said, “snap a pic with your crappy iPhone camera, will ya?” So here it is.

If you’re in Dogpatch it’s at the foot of the old Fire Station 16 on Tennessee (between 20th & 21st).

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Art: 4 New Limited Edition Warriors Screen Prints

Tomer Hanuka‘s Warriors theater-style poster (originally for the Alamo Drafthouse) measures a bitchin’ 24″ x 36″. Limited edition of 180.

Ken Taylor‘s Warriors prints measure 12″ x 36″ each. Three in a set. Limited edition of 200.

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