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"Saturday Night Fever" John Travolta
"Saturday Night Fever" John Travolta
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About: Step into the vibrant gritty world of the classic film "Saturday Night Fever" in this portrait capturing John Travolta as the iconic Tony Manero. Transporting you back to the summer of 1977, this print flawlessly encapsulates his hot-blooded spirit in the role as a charming and rebellious young Italian-American with an insatiable hunger for dance, women and adventure ! The backdrop is a map of Brooklyn's mean streets - the scene for Tony's Saturday night escapades. Travolta is frozen in time in front of a mirror, getting ready on a Saturday night to conquer the dance-floor and engrossed in the act of blow-drying his quaffed hair with a vintage “General Electric” hairdryer. His gaze reflects the coolness and confidence that made Tony Manero a true legend. For fans of the film and enthusiasts of 70s pop culture, this artwork is full of clever details and storytelling. From the “Coca Cola” inspired typography which represents “America” to the vintage 1970’s dance manual showing how to “Do the Hustle”, this piece embodies the very essence of disco and "Saturday Night Fever”.
Medium: Digital artwork by Louis Sidoli printed on Fuji Crystal Archive Matte Paper
Frame: Wooden frame with matt paint finish and acrylic glass
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