Lighthearted street art delights (and confuses) downtown L.A. visitors
The artists intended to be anonymous, but their papier-mache creations generated so much buzz that soon friends and strangers were showering them with praise.
With the chilling pulse of the"Drive"movie soundtrack flooding their van, Calder Greenwood and his cohort sped into the shadows of the bridges overlooking the L.A. River east of downtown Los Angeles. They were on a mission to humanize the harsh industrial landscape of concrete, rusting metal, graffiti and whitewash.