Las Vegas Art Prints - Depicting the City of Excitement
Las Vegas art prints
mostly incorporate the art
deco style. This particular “style” is characterized by geometric lines and angular shapes, bold colors and bold outlines and what better place to use such a bold and daring art style than
Las Vegas, the
City of Excitement (City of Sin
for some...)
Bevis Hillier is a British art reviewer and historian who presented
art decos during 1925. He got the idea of the term from Exposition Internationale des Arts Decoratifs Industriels et Modernes, an exhibition held in Paris. Designers from France where the pioneers of
art decos.
Art decos originated its style during the 1920s and 1930s with a mixture of Art Nouveau art form. Geometric shapes, smooth lines were among the different images used in
art decos. Industrial machineries and ocean vessels designs greatly influenced this modern art form.
The Gallery of Sculpture, Art and Antiquities located in
Las Vegas, Nevada displays
art decos. They cater mostly to art collectors in North
Las Vegas,
Las Vegas Valley and the whole United States. The city is also known to distribute
art decos globally. It really is not surprising for
Las Vegas to excel in
art decos. Everybody knows that the
Las Vegas night life is so vibrant - all the lights, casinos, night clubs - that it presents a great number of themes that are just perfect for
art decos.
If you've never been to
Las Vegas, browse online for some
Las Vegas art prints and from there you can easily see why it is called the City of Excitement. Written by: Anthony Recto
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