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This artwork pays homage to the timeless 80’s anthem "Radio Gaga" by Queen, which captures the nostalgic power of radio and its ability to unite people through music. The artwork draws inspiration from the music video for "Radio Gaga" and features a backdrop of Fritz Lang's classic 1930’s film "Metropolis."
The futuristic art-deco cityscape, bustling with cars and people, sets the stage for Fred Mercury as the focal point, commanding attention with his charismatic presence. Encircled by a radiant deep turquoise neon tube, he symbolizes the electrifying energy of the iconic track.
However, it is the strikingly illuminated 20th century radio station mast that commands the central spot in this artwork. The word "Gaga," rendered in vibrant orange neon, is the crowning jewel of the piece.
Below: Watch the Queen “Radio Gaga” video from 1984 which inspired this piece.
Details: Traditional hand crafted clear glass vacuum tubes containing argon and neon gas. Mounted on mixed media brushed aluminium with a flawless high gloss finish.
Framed Size: 101cm x 101cm
Edition: Original edition of 3 + 1AP