Stage 4 was built in 1918 and is one of the first four stages constructed on Paramount Pictures lot in Hollywood, California. Among many movies shot in that building are titles like "Star Trek", "The Man Who Knew Too Much" or "Coming to America". The painting depicts a view down the Avenue P looking north at the Stage 4 facade with the Hollywood Sign behind. The view is mixed with street art motifs. The author used various media such as digital print, acrylic paint, structural gel and scraps of paper ripped out of magazines and posters. The artist draws inspiration from the heritage of artists such as Robert Rauschenberg, Jackson Pollock or Andy Warhol, but also adds his own street art and architecture style layer. Most pieces by the author are inspired by specific places he had been to. The painting is finished with thick, glossy gel medium.
acrylic paint, digital print, oil pastel, paper, structural gel
£2,862.26
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Stage 4 was built in 1918 and is one of the first four stages constructed on Paramount Pictures lot in Hollywood, California. Among many movies shot in that building are titles like "Star Trek", "The Man Who Knew Too Much" or "Coming to America". The painting depicts a view down the Avenue P looking north at the Stage 4 facade with the Hollywood Sign behind. The view is mixed with street art motifs. The author used various media such as digital print, acrylic paint, structural gel and scraps of paper ripped out of magazines and posters. The artist draws inspiration from the heritage of artists such as Robert Rauschenberg, Jackson Pollock or Andy Warhol, but also adds his own street art and architecture style layer. Most pieces by the author are inspired by specific places he had been to. The painting is finished with thick, glossy gel medium.
acrylic paint, digital print, oil pastel, paper, structural gel
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