Painter Audrey Kawasaki works in a cozy two-story Los Angeles apartment that also serves as her home. The place is filled with light, books, art, and a cornucopia of creepy, cute collectibles.

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law logo2x bThis one is a privately commissioned piece. Not sure if the cats belong to the person who commissioned the art.

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Quartet of prints by Stella Im Hultberg hanging in Kawasaki's kitchen.

law logo2x bSome of Kawasaki's sketches on the kitchen counter.

law logo2x bPortrait of the artist's refrigerator door.

law logo2x bHer taste runs from cute to creepy.

law logo2x bShe has run out of space on this set of shelves and is thinking of installing more.

law logo2x bClose up of the shelves. One of the artists she most admires is illustrator James Jean, one of whose postcards can be seen on the right, nestled amidst the butterfly stamps and teeny tiny doll heads.

law logo2x bSkeleton in a bird cage. Awww.

law logo2x bKawasaki's collection of vintage tin boxes. They are empty inside.

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