CHICAGO DOORMAN IS LEONARDO OF LIGHTBULBS

CHICAGO DOORMAN IS LEONARDO OF LIGHTBULBS

CHICAGO (Wireless Flash) -- Talk about a bright idea: A doorman in Chicago is becoming the Leonardo Da Vinci of lightbulbs. 40-year-old Raymond Guyton has created a line of customized lightbulbs designed to project unusual patterns on to a wall or ceiling. One lightbulb gives off light in the shape of a naked lady, while another looks like a pink flamingo. Guyton says he came up with the idea while manning the door at a Chicago hotel when, just like in the comic books, a lightbulb popped up over his head. He now has an entire line of lightbulbs in the shapes of crosses, Star of Davids and flowers, and he hopes to license cartoon characters like Bart Simpson in the future.