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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
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30x40in
About this artwork
My new oil on linen painting "City of Tomorrow (LAX)" is the keynote painting in my new series of paintings "L.A.Stories". Iconic locations and people throughout Los Angeles create cinematic moments captured in paint.
"City of Tomorrow (LAX)" depicts the Los Angeles International Airport Theme Building.
One of Los Angeles' most iconic buildings, the Theme Building at Los Angeles International Airport was a joint venture between Pereira & Luckman,Welton… Becket and Associates, and Paul R. Williams.
The Space Age structure was completed in 1961 for a cost of $2.2 million. For many years, it housed an observation deck and restaurant towering 80 feet above the ground, offering 360-degree views of the airport below.
The city designated the building a Historic-Cultural Monument in 1993. It underwent extensive repairs and seismic retrofitting in 2007. In early 2014, it was announced that its restaurant, Encounter, closed. What is next for this architectural masterpiece?
« Art can speak across oceans and cultures when words are not enough. »
Gregg Chadwick is a contemporary American painter who lives and works in Santa Monica. He studied Fine Art at UCLA followed by a master’s degree at NYU, and has been painting ever since. A man of passion, art and engaged purpose, he is currently focused on exploring notions of time, place and memory.