![]() They had so many photographs by all the many different 'Guild' photographers, but I quickly recognized that Bruce's work was of the highest quality, technically as well as compositionally. "In New York back in the 80s, I would go to a little shop, a loft in the East Village called Physique Memorabilia. Please refer to the detail photos in the listing, and do not hesitate to inquire with any questions you may have pertaining to a specific lot or items within a lot. Condition issues we noted, primarily among prints on fiber-based paper, were minor edge wear and corner bends, and some with some undulation to the paper. We would consider them all to be in very good to good condition. Those with apparent significance have been noted and/or photographed.Ĭountry of Origin & Materials: American card stockĬondition: Items from the archives of Bruce Bellas were held in storage for years with minimal handling, and overall condition reflects that. Some lots in this auction have various handwritten notations on the photos/packaging. Markings: Each imprinted copyright Bruce of Los Angeles, 1986/Photoflex. ![]() Five poses are represented.ĭesigner & Manufacturer: Bruce Bellas (1909-1974), aka Bruce of Los Angeles (after) printed by Photoflex, New York Lot is comprised of approximately five hundred bifold greeting cards from the archives of Bruce Bellas aka Bruce of Los Angeles. View all "Illuminating LA" products HERE. HIDDEN WORDS: Downtown Los Angeles, Westwood, East Los Angeles, Northeast Los Angeles, Glendale, Pasadena, Harbor Area, Long Beach, San Pedro, Avalon Bay, Wilshire, Westside, Santa Monica, Culver City, Bel Air, Brentwood, Venice Beach, Marina Del Ray, Pacific Palisades, San Fernando Valley, Echo Park, MacArthur Park, Griffith Park, Leimert Park, Hancock Park, South Bay, West Adams, Watts, Baldwin Hills, Studio City, Silver Lake, Sherman Oaks, Los Feliz, Hollywood Hills, Century City, Compton, Manhattan Beach, Hermosa Beach, Redondo Beach, Inglewood, Lawndale, Torrence, Hawthorne, Fashion District, Rodeo Drive, La Brea Tar Pits, Lalaland, Tinseltown, City of Angels, Rose Bowl, Dolby Theatre, Walt Disney Concert Hall, Kodak Theatre, Grauman's Chinese Theatre, September 4, 1781, Griffith Observatory, Galazy, Chivas USA, Sparks, signature and finish date (09/02/14).Īll greeting cards are blank on the inside and come with an envelope. HIDDEN PICTURES: Beverly Hills sign, Staples Center sign, LAX sign, Walk of Fame star, hiker, music notes, microphone, film camera, film roll, Angel's logo, Dodger's logo, Clipper's logo, Lakers logo, King's logo, Ducks logo, Capital Records building, guitar, girl, model, taxi, clapper board and a break dancer. Look for the light, let it guide you, keep shining and illuminate LA! Let this piece be a reminder of how special Los Angeles is when you look past all the smoke and mirrors. "Illuminating LA" is dedicated to those people who have experienced LA and who continue chasing their dreams. The view I createdis overlooking Downtown LA with palm trees and the Hollywood sign in the background to bring different parts of LA together. ![]() ![]() It is filled with failure, suffering, people chasing their dreams, hope, success, money, fame and is the city of angels.I wasn't sure what the main image would be because there are so many unique aspects and history to LA. Los Angeles is a big city to take on, especially in my style of art. ![]()
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