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Alex EchoL.A.! HOLLYWOOD Signed Lithograph, Los Angeles Icons, Humorous Pop Art Landscape1993
1993
$810
£614.81
€718.44
CA$1,128.94
A$1,272.70
CHF 674.57
MX$15,690.45
NOK 8,200.22
SEK 7,881.71
DKK 5,358.33
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L.A.! HOLLYWOOD is a handmade limited edition color lithograph with metallic gold silkscreen accents created by the American artist Alex Echo. L.A.! HOLLYWOOD was printed using traditional hand lithography and serigraphy(silkscreen) techniques on archival ARCHES printmaking paper 100% acid free. L.A.! HOLLYWOOD is a humorous Pop Art landscape depicting a colorful, zany interpretation of Los Angeles with recognizable Los Angeles icons including: a movie camera, movie stars, sports cars, palm trees, orange trees, Los Angeles City Hall tower, dollar signs, hot lips, naked breast, ferocious fishes, sea otter - all drawn in a delightful Pop Art style using bright fluorescent colors - hot pink, lemon yellow, orange, lime green, blues, purples, green, red, black, brown, white. L.A.! HOLLYWOOD is an enthralling version of a city landscape with an amusing twist!
Print size - 27 x 38 inches, unframed, excellent condition, pencil signed and numbered by Alex Echo
Edition size - 250
Year published - 1993
Printer - J K Fine Art Editions Co. NJ
Alex Echo, an American born artist who now lives in the UK, is completely self-taught, his career highlights have included creating fabric designs for fashion designer, Paul Smith, and billboards for Absolut Vodka which ran for one year on the fabled Sunset Strip in Hollywood, California. He considers himself an ultimate outsider and one of the most successful and happily unknown artists in the world.
- Creator:Alex Echo (American, British)
- Creation Year:1993
- Dimensions:Height: 27 in (68.58 cm)Width: 38 in (96.52 cm)
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- Condition:Excellent condition, fresh vivid colors, unframed, pencil signed and numbered on lower margin, COA available, from the printer's private collection.
- Gallery Location:Union City, NJ
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU832315188142
Alex Echo
Alex Echo, an American born artist who now lives in the UK, is completely self-taught. His career highlights have included creating fabric designs for fashion designer Paul Smith, and billboards for Absolut Vodka, which ran for one year on the fabled Sunset Strip in Hollywood, California. He considers himself an ultimate outsider and one of the most successful and happily unknown artists in the world.
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