April 10, 2012

The Best Little Cardboard Arcade

Caine’s Arcade from Nirvan Mullick on Vimeo via Boing Boing.

Nirvan says: “I just finished this short film about a 9-year-old boy’s elaborate DIY cardboard arcade. Caine made his arcade using boxes from his dad’s used auto parts store. He hadn’t had many customers, so we set up a fun flashmob to make his day, and filmed his response. I hope it brings a smile to your day. P.S. Caine’s Arcade is in East LA. You should visit it sometime – Caine is still building new additions!”

Caine Monroy is a 9-year old boy who spent his summer vacation building an elaborate DIY cardboard arcade in his dad’s used auto parts store.

Caine dreamed of the day he would have lots of customers visit his arcade, and he spent months preparing everything, perfecting the game design, making displays for the prizes, designing elaborate security systems, and hand labeling paper-lunch-gift-bags. However, his dad’s autoparts store (located in an industrial part of East LA) gets almost zero foot traffic, so Caine’s chances of getting a customer were very small, and the few walk in customers that came through were always in too much of a hurry to get their auto part to play Caine’s Arcade. But Caine never gave up.

One day, by chance, I walked into Smart Parts Auto looking for a used door handle for my ’96 Corolla. What I found was an elaborate handmade cardboard arcade manned by a young boy who asked if I would like to play. I asked Caine how it worked and he told me that for $1 I could get two turns, or for $2 I could get a Fun Pass with 500 turns. I got the Fun Pass.

March 4, 2012

Inversion Coffee House // Outdoor Lampshade Chandelier

March 4, 2012

Stick It To ‘Em

This past weekend I went to a post-it note art show. I didn’t really know what to expect and overall it was slightly underwhelming. I was hoping for collages of sticky notes that would make up something big or something similar. But most people used a sticky note more of a tiny canvas for a quick study. Some I thought were pretty interesting though and I wanted to share them with you guys. I wasn’t able to catch all of the artists’ names so I apologize ahead of time if I did not credit these correctly.

January 17, 2012

Painting with Fire

I was recently approached to do a painting for someone and even though it didn’t exactly work out, I’ve been thinking about painting again for some time. The innovative way French Canadian artist Steven Spazuk turned his dreams into artwork is inspiring. I hope to find the time to do some sketching and painting soon.