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Further Landmark Decay
Fine art "Further Landmark Decay", a color lithograph created by renowned American artist Ed Ruscha in 2006.This artwork is part of a series that includes a preceding work titled "Landmark Decay". Both pieces use a sketchy, abstracted style to imagine the ultimate ruin and collapse of the Hollywood Sign, one of Los Angeles's most iconic landmarks.Key Details of the Artwork:Artist: Ed Ruscha.Medium: Color lithograph on wove paper.Theme: The piece reflects Ruscha's long-standing fascination with Hollywood and the ephemeral nature of celebrity and American culture.Edition: This specific print is part of a limited edition of 50.Signature: It is signed and dated in pencil by the artist in the lower right corner.Ruscha is well-known for his deadpan exploration of the Los Angeles landscape and his use of typography as a central artistic element. In this series, he captures a sense of "vernacular wit and melancholy," presenting a legendary monument in a state of physical and symbolic decline.
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