Shag's house profiled in LA Times

The Santa Ana house of pop surrealism artist Shag is profiled in today's LA Times. He lives in a tiny, cluttered, windowless shack much like the one Ted Kaczynski lived in -- no, just kidding. Of course he lives in a fabulous mid-century modern dwelling tastefully decorated with iconic period furniture.
 Media Thumbnails Photo 2005-01 15920236 Josh AGLE, the artist popularly known as Shag, doesn't just draw from life. He paints from his living room. Using the architecture and interior design of his own home, he creates the candy-colored, acrylic-on-Masonite works that have made him an art world double threat — gallery star and hip commercial brand. Populated with groovy ingenues, Rat Pack roués, cute animals, tiki gods and the occasional mythical creature, Shag's art, which also pops up on stationery and housewares, is an inventory of the furnishings in the 1960 Modernist ranch that Agle decorated for his wife, theater director Glendele Way-Agle and their two children.
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