Artist Andrea LaHue is best known as Random Act in the Street Art world for her Cross-Country Random Acts of Flower, where she paints GIANT FLOWERS on transitioning buildings on 'Main Streets' across the United States of America.
Andrea LaHue was born in Vicenza Italy to a US Military family. Living in Europe and the United States, her mother's European background insured LaHue's exposure to the most revered artwork in the world, from a very young age.
Involved in the growing Los Angeles art scene, LaHue has been mentored by great artists such as James Hayward and Andy Moses. LaHue’s work appears as the character Lily’s painting on the FOX prime time show, How I Met Your Mother, her satirical political paintings, the CNN series, were covered by the Associated Press and appeared in newspapers worldwide, she was mentioned in renowned art collector Richard Wiesman’s book, From Picasso to Pop and her work hangs in The Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. LaHue has also garnered attention with her “Cross Country Random Acts of Flowers” in media across the country.
Painting all her life and calling Los Angeles her home, LaHue has shown in New York, Los Angeles and Paris and her flowers are seen by thousands daily in big cities and small towns, from the heartland to the coasts.
Andrea LaHue aka Random Act is represented by LAB ART, the premier Street Art Gallery in the US.