89x45x30 cm | 35x17x11 in
Description
“The Beatles” by Dorit Levinstein, part of her "Icons" collection, is an original hand-painted aluminum sculpture inspired by the iconic 'Abbey Road' album cover, the eleventh studio album by the renowned English rock band The Beatles, released on 26 September 1969. This sculpture captures the memorable image of the four band members crossing Abbey Road in a single file. Using her vibrant color palette and dynamic forms, Levinstein has infused this iconic scene with her unique artistic style, bringing a new dimension to this classic moment in music history. The aluminum medium provides a contemporary canvas, while the hand-painting adds depth and a personal touch, highlighting the individuality of each band member and their collective legacy. "The Beatles" is more than a tribute to a famous album cover; it's an artistic celebration of one of the most influential bands in music history, showcasing Levinstein's ability to reinterpret cultural icons in her expressive and imaginative sculptural language.
Description
“The Beatles” by Dorit Levinstein, part of her "Icons" collection, is an original hand-painted aluminum sculpture inspired by the iconic 'Abbey Road' album cover, the eleventh studio album by the renowned English rock band The Beatles, released on 26 September 1969. This sculpture captures the memorable image of the four band members crossing Abbey Road in a single file. Using her vibrant color palette and dynamic forms, Levinstein has infused this iconic scene with her unique artistic style, bringing a new dimension to this classic moment in music history. The aluminum medium provides a contemporary canvas, while the hand-painting adds depth and a personal touch, highlighting the individuality of each band member and their collective legacy. "The Beatles" is more than a tribute to a famous album cover; it's an artistic celebration of one of the most influential bands in music history, showcasing Levinstein's ability to reinterpret cultural icons in her expressive and imaginative sculptural language.