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8-Foot-Tall Lego Man Washes Up on Topanga Beach; No One Gives a Damn

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Lab Art Los Angeles
Just another morning on the PCH.
Here's the difference between Florida and California:

When a giant 8-foot-tall Lego man washes up on the beach as part of a guerilla art project, Florida cops detain him and hold him in custody (as we saw last October).

But when the same thing happened early this morning at L.A. County's Topanga Beach...

... "law enforcement didn't do anything," says Hailey Hamilton, a PR person for the Lab Art gallery on 2nd and La Brea, where the artist behind the Lego man will be featured in a one-day exhibit tomorrow.

"He's still at the beach," she says of the Lego man, "and people are still just taking pictures of him."

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Why has the reaction in California been so much more relaxed? Hamilton's theory is that "Everyone is just really friendly in California. Even the lifeguards and beach patrol are taking pictures."

Of that phenomenon, she sends us photo evidence (see left; click to enlarge).

Then there's the fact that guerilla street art has become almost commonplace in Los Angeles. If your gallery exhibit isn't foreshadowed by a defaced Sunset Strip billboard or ruby slippers/teddy bears hanging from telephone lines, you're not doing it right. And a series of paper-mache statements around downtown L.A. recently demonstrated that all an artist has to do for some media attention is throw a life-sized surfer on a dirt plot, then hide in the bushes and watch smugly as everyone frenzies to uncover his identity.

In the not-so-mysterious case of the Lego surfer, we know exactly who planted him in the Pacific: An international artist who goes by Ego Leonard. He's pulled similar stunts in the Netherlands, the UK and Florida, all with the same 8-foot model.

TIME Magazine named the Florida incident one of the "Top 10 Oddball-News Stories of 2011."

The same event today, however, has received almost no press (or police) coverage, aside from a small "iReport" on CNN.com. It appears this art project is either old news by now, or we Angelenos are just more accustomed to strange radioactive odds 'n' ends floating up during our picnics. Welcome to the party, 8-foot Lego man!


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If no one shows up to confiscate the sculpture in the next couple hours, Hamilton says the gallery will come retrieve him. Kind of anticlimactic -- but maybe that's become the jaded reality of street-art-saturated Los Angeles.

Anyway, we'll bite. This guy is awesome. And the local surfers think so too.

UP NEXT: Our favorite photos of Topanga Beachgoers posing (and not posing) with Lego man today.


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15 comments
DJ Jounce Music
DJ Jounce Music

Doode, I'm so there!! Maybe I'll DJ next to the lego doode.

Jivemouth
Jivemouth

I guess LA is simply used to seeing plastic people on it's beaches.  After all, isn't this the land of Baywatch?

Heather Anne Richards
Heather Anne Richards

There is another reason why no one in LA cares... we have REAL crime for our officers to investigate. An eight foot tall plastic lego man probably won't committ any crime.

Moon
Moon

That's not art. It's litter. 

Bobsyeruncle
Bobsyeruncle

Thought I was reading The Onion at first.

xpez
xpez

lego his ego

Gene Martin
Gene Martin

YAAAAAWWWWNNNNNNN!!!  Tired old project that has been repeated too many times for anyone to care anymore.  It's LA, we expect more from our artists.

Erick Mendez
Erick Mendez

If it came from Japan, it should be made into a memorial

Valeri Estrada
Valeri Estrada

"People are jus taking pictures of him." What did they EXPECT to happen?

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