Unveiling My Newest Artwork… Back To Gamble
I’m excited to unveil my latest artwork: a new variation of my Historic Gamble House painting. This piece captures the iconic architecture with a cinematic twist.
The Gamble House, located in Pasadena, California, served as the exterior of Doc Brown’s home in the 1985 classic film "Back to the Future". Filming took place in late 1984 and early 1985. The house’s distinctive Craftsman architecture provided the perfect backdrop for the eccentric inventor’s home. The garage was also featured in the movie as the setting for Doc’s inventions, and back in 1955, where they stored the time machine.
For this variation I’ve incorporated a fun nod to my favorite comedy film, Back to the Future, by adding the time machine and a lightning bolt striking the chimney of the Gamble House, symbolizing the fusion of past and future. This new variation will be available in two sizes, as limited edition prints. Stay tuned for updates on my website and social media channels.
Thank you for your support! Visit my website if you would like to see more details. I hope you enjoy this new piece as much as I enjoyed creating it.