‘Gothic Flowers’
MegZany x Life After Death collab on Melrose.
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‘Gothic Flowers’
MegZany x Life After Death collab on Melrose.
Location: 333 S Los Angeles St., Los Angeles, CA 90013
Taken: (08/10/2019)
Artist: MegZany
@megzany #streetart #losangeles #art #streetartist #megzany #urbanart #rsa_graffiti #rsa_preciousjunk #rsa_streetview #artist #arte #arteurbano #royalsnappingartists #infamous_family #igla #igersla #LA #tv_streetart #rsa_streetart #beverlyblvd #hollywood #dsb_graff (at Beverly Boulevard) https://www.instagram.com/p/CAaloNwp3hN/?igshid=14vpd1zfn10ty
January 28, 2019
“ALWAYS. BE. CREATING.”
by Meg Zany
A feminist, with pink hair to boot, @DailyDot says Meg Zany “is the physical embodiment of an empowered Miss Shortcake.” Following in the footsteps of one of her first mentors, @WRDSMTH, Zany casts her positive messages far and wide, and while not always done with permission she’s very careful about choosing neglected walls and not defacing property. While Zany is perhaps still best known for her paintings of 1980s cartoon character Strawberry Shortcake alongside simple but powerful admonitions—some as simple as her “Don’t Be A Dick” message apparently still lost on many—Zany’s work now includes a wide variety of visual vehicles for her popular messages. In August, 2018, in partnership with @CreativeFuture1 Zany created this personal expression of the importance of creativity in the parking lot of LA Arts District Imperial St market and eatery, @UrbanRadish. @megzany/
Courage Has No Gender
New Orleans, LA More photos: Megzany, Street Art, NOLA Street Art
@megzany is super smart!! The T-shirt store scrubbed it’s wall; they left her strawberry shortcake, but they scrubbed her original words. So Meg went in and added this new stencil which I think is super reuse and messaging. #megzany #streetart #strawberryshortcake #equalpay #equalworkequalpay #feminist #feminism #reuse #melroseavenueart (at Melrose Avenue)
Keep it real, consent is ALWAYS sexy Sunset Blvd and Martel Av Hollywood, Ca