One of my earliest and most whimsical images, Xylophones, was taken from three thousand feet above the Port of Los Angeles. Looking down, I saw rows of multi-colored tonal bars resembling a giant musical xylophone. At art exhibitions, some viewers are convinced they are looking at books until they notice the white truck. This playful perspective challenges perceptions, blending the mundane with the magical. 🚁
**IMPORTANT: Purchase price of this piece includes printing on museum-quality archival paper, and frameless mounting under TruLife 99% optically clear acrylic to reveal exacting detail and unmatched vibrancy, with no external frame. A museum mount backing is also included to make for easy hanging. Each piece comes with a hand-signed aluminum Certificate of Authenticity.