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How much of the past is romanticized; how much was ever true? What present day images will evoke similar responses in the future? Cultural nostalgia is the central theme being examined in this series. 

Depicted here is the beautifully romantic movie scene in which Jane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg kiss in the middle of bustling 1969 Paris.  Contemporary colors, reference to the framing of a screen and the minimalistic detailing creates distance, allowing time and nostalgic memory to be consciously observed.
How much of the past is romanticized; how much was ever true? What present day images will evoke similar responses in the future? Cultural nostalgia is the central theme being examined in this series. 

Depicted here is the beautifully romantic movie scene in which Jane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg kiss in the middle of bustling 1969 Paris.  Contemporary colors, reference to the framing of a screen and the minimalistic detailing creates distance, allowing time and nostalgic memory to be consciously observed.
How much of the past is romanticized; how much was ever true? What present day images will evoke similar responses in the future? Cultural nostalgia is the central theme being examined in this series. 

Depicted here is the beautifully romantic movie scene in which Jane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg kiss in the middle of bustling 1969 Paris.  Contemporary colors, reference to the framing of a screen and the minimalistic detailing creates distance, allowing time and nostalgic memory to be consciously observed.
How much of the past is romanticized; how much was ever true? What present day images will evoke similar responses in the future? Cultural nostalgia is the central theme being examined in this series. 

Depicted here is the beautifully romantic movie scene in which Jane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg kiss in the middle of bustling 1969 Paris.  Contemporary colors, reference to the framing of a screen and the minimalistic detailing creates distance, allowing time and nostalgic memory to be consciously observed.
How much of the past is romanticized; how much was ever true? What present day images will evoke similar responses in the future? Cultural nostalgia is the central theme being examined in this series. 

Depicted here is the beautifully romantic movie scene in which Jane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg kiss in the middle of bustling 1969 Paris.  Contemporary colors, reference to the framing of a screen and the minimalistic detailing creates distance, allowing time and nostalgic memory to be consciously observed.
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Stopping Traffic Painting

Adrienne Egger

Austria

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 63 W x 39.4 H x 0.8 D in

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How much of the past is romanticized; how much was ever true? What present day images will evoke similar responses in the future? Cultural nostalgia is the central theme being examined in this series. Depicted here is the beautifully romantic movie scene in which Jane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg kiss in the middle of bustling 1969 Paris. Contemporary colors, reference to the framing of a screen and the minimalistic detailing creates distance, allowing time and nostalgic memory to be consciously observed.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

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Size:63 W x 39.4 H x 0.8 D in

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Adrienne Egger is an American artist based in Austria. Her prize-winning paintings depicting concepts of our inner worlds through imagery inspired by fleeting moments, the natural world and vintage-chic film scenes, have garnered international recognition. Though working primarily with oils, she incorporates spray paint, patinas, rust, metal leafing, resins and lighting into her art. Egger exhibits regularly in solo and group shows and her work is found in corporate and private collections around the world.

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