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.
Photo: A papier-mache surfer falls into the L.A. River near the 6th Street Bridge. Credit: Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times

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.

Photo: A papier-mache surfer falls into the L.A. River near the 6th Street Bridge. Credit: Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times

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