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The newest collection of 5 Original Paintings.
You Can’t Put Your Arms Around A Memory
Acrylic on Canvas (30×40)
The Art Deco Pantages Theatre in Hollywood opened its doors in 1930. This painting commemorates a few of my favorite LA haunts – its mystique a little more poignant in light of these shuttered times.
The Brothers Kray
Acrylic on Canvas (30×40)
“I have never felt a moment’s regret,” were Reggie Kray’s chilling last words as he was led to his fate. This piece, set in the ‘60s, juxtaposes the notorious East End brothers against London’s West End and the watchful eye of the the Old Bill.
Last In Line
Acrylic on Canvas (34×30)
This piece is a follow-up to ‘The Brothers Kray’ and set in the notorious nightclub, “The Double R,” where last in line is always an ambiguous predicament!
Detour
Acrylic on Canvas (45×30)
As in “Between Midnight and Dawn,” Quentin Tarantino’s influence makes a second appearance in this painting, inspired by Pulp Fiction and set against a backdrop of LA’s Chinatown.
Night and the City
Acrylic on Canvas (24×32)
San Francisco’s Castro Theatre, established in 1922, is a notoriously provocative landmark, whose cast of characters evolves after each passing decade. With prohibition stifling the foggy streets of ‘The City,’ it’s easy to disappear into thin air, but not always for long.
NOTORIOUS The newest collection of 5 Original Paintings. You Can’t Put Your Arms Around A MemoryAcrylic on Canvas (30×40) The Art Deco Pantages Theatre in
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In Celebration of the Palm Springs International Film Festival we will be exhibiting at Richard Danskin GALLERIES. New collection release: January 3rd 2013 5 p.m.
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