Princess Theatre
The Princess Theatre stands as a majestic testament to Victorian architecture, its ornate facade and grand interiors inviting admiration. Artists like John Brack and Charles Conder have immortalized its beauty through evocative paintings, showcasing the theatre’s enchanting allure. Each brushstroke reflects the vibrant cultural atmosphere of Melbourne, celebrating the arts and the timeless magic of live performance within this iconic venue.
Oud is lastert in this line of artists to capture this Melbourne landmark - it was created during the Tina play when the building was illuminated in hues of red.
The Princess Theatre stands as a majestic testament to Victorian architecture, its ornate facade and grand interiors inviting admiration. Artists like John Brack and Charles Conder have immortalized its beauty through evocative paintings, showcasing the theatre’s enchanting allure. Each brushstroke reflects the vibrant cultural atmosphere of Melbourne, celebrating the arts and the timeless magic of live performance within this iconic venue.
Oud is lastert in this line of artists to capture this Melbourne landmark - it was created during the Tina play when the building was illuminated in hues of red.
The Princess Theatre stands as a majestic testament to Victorian architecture, its ornate facade and grand interiors inviting admiration. Artists like John Brack and Charles Conder have immortalized its beauty through evocative paintings, showcasing the theatre’s enchanting allure. Each brushstroke reflects the vibrant cultural atmosphere of Melbourne, celebrating the arts and the timeless magic of live performance within this iconic venue.
Oud is lastert in this line of artists to capture this Melbourne landmark - it was created during the Tina play when the building was illuminated in hues of red.
Japanese Ink on Paper
Framed in White wood behind plexiglass
24cm X 32cm