Odylic Arts in Lakeside runs a multi-discipline creative studio on Los Coches Road producing hand-painted murals, custom portraits, leather goods, upcycled furniture pieces, and seasonal batches of handmade fudge. The studio's goth and steampunk aesthetic drives a product line that spans screen-printed apparel, costuming, sewn accessories, and art furniture built on an industrial sewing machine setup, sourcing raw materials from the same East County salvage circuit that feeds CBC Thrift Store on Woodside Avenue. Furniture restoration projects transform secondhand dressers, tables, and cabinets into one-of-a-kind art pieces using hand-mixed paint finishes, decoupage techniques, and custom hardware. An Etsy storefront extends the studio's reach beyond Lakeside with made-to-order buttons, prints, and leather accessories shipped nationally. The furniture upcycling program shares a customer base with Cloven Home Furnishings on Channel Road, though Odylic Arts focuses on hand-altered statement pieces rather than conventional retail inventory. Holiday fudge batches — marketed from the studio's signature gorilla-marked storefront on Los Coches Road — sell out annually through direct orders and local word-of-mouth referral networks.