Taking a Trip to Kenny Scharf's Ecstatic LA Abode
Briefly

The garden at his Los Angeles home is a giddy wonderland of palm trees, cacti, and succulents mixed with decades-spanning artworks, ad hoc Day-Glo interventions, and plenty of Flintstones iconography.
Scharf’s home, built in 1959, maintains its original fixtures, lighting, and kitchen appliances, showcasing a charming woodsy cottage style with Alpine flourishes.
In response to climate change and the need for water conservation, Scharf expanded the existing cactus and succulent garden, reflecting his awareness of environmental issues.
Kenny Scharf's singular artistic vision combines multiple disciplines, inviting viewers into a fractured fairy tale narrative filled with cartoon-inspired surrealism and zany delight.
Read at Architectural Digest
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