The Beatles - Abbey Road

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Artwork Details

Medium Mixed Media, Canvas, Ready to hang
Dimensions 122cm (W) x 122cm (H) x 3.5cm (D)
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Artwork Description

Add some old school cool to your home with this nostalgic statement piece of art ‘The Beatles - Abbey Road’.

One of the most recognisable album covers ‘Abbey Road’

It has been created using a mix of stencils and free hand painting, the trees are highly textured.

I tried to stay true to the original composition but I wanted to brighten it up a bit and do it pop art style,
I added Song lyrics to the road beneath the layers of paint and ink.

It has been finished with satin varnish, signed on the front ‘Debstar’ my street name :) and is ready to hang.

Dimensions of Canvas: 122cm wide x 122cm high x 3.5cm deep
Weight: Approx. 6kg

Artist Bio

Deborah Lang aka Debstar, works from her home based Brisbane Studio.

She’s a mixed media artist known for her bright colours and works on book pages.

Exploring textures and playing with different mediums and subjects is how she keeps her zest for creativity!

Her subjects pop out from the canvas which are oozing with texture, her paintings are varied as she takes inspiration from the world around her, especially drawing on the simplicity and beauty of the everyday.

Her latest collection by Lumière are works on wood panel crafted to evoke a symphony of light, texture, and emotion with a sense of quiet luxury.
Each piece captures a moment suspended in abstraction. Rich textures, layered pigments, and subtle metallics evoke movement, mood, and introspection.
Deborah’s artworks are displayed in commercial and residential premises throughout Australia and around the world.
At the end of the day she just wants people to smile when they look at her work.

“A Beautiful body perishes, but a work of art dies not.” ~ Leonardo Da Vinci”