Masquerade Venue Atlanta Watercolor Urban Sketch Print
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Fans of the original Masquerade venue in Atlanta will love this nostalgic ink and watercolor print! Few Atlanta music-lovers don't have at least one or two memories in this lopsided, well-known, worn out building. The images used as a source for this painting were from the 1989 Masquerade repaint, before the bars were removed from the windows and replaced with mismatched boards.
Masquerade History (from wiki): 'It was founded in 1988 at the historic DuPre Excelsior Mill, a former excelsior mill at 695 North Avenue in the Old Fourth Ward neighborhood. The venue had both indoor and outdoor concert space....Its live music mostly consists of alternative music styles, such as indie rock, metal, punk rock, rockabilly, and electronic, ranging from local acts to ones internationally known. The Masquerade's three principal interior stages are named after the destinations of the afterlife: Heaven, Purgatory, and Hell — though they are now all on the same level with separate entrances. At the mill, Heaven was upstairs above Hell at the right (west) side of the building, with Purgatory as the bar area downstairs to the left, all accessed from a central entryway behind the box office with a stairway to Heaven.'
*** Print includes an extra 1/2 inch added border for framing
*** Originally created with ink and watercolor, this giclée print is printed with professional archival inks on fine art giclee paper.
*** Watermark will NOT appear on your print.
*** Feel free to message me for larger or smaller sizes!
Masquerade History (from wiki): 'It was founded in 1988 at the historic DuPre Excelsior Mill, a former excelsior mill at 695 North Avenue in the Old Fourth Ward neighborhood. The venue had both indoor and outdoor concert space....Its live music mostly consists of alternative music styles, such as indie rock, metal, punk rock, rockabilly, and electronic, ranging from local acts to ones internationally known. The Masquerade's three principal interior stages are named after the destinations of the afterlife: Heaven, Purgatory, and Hell — though they are now all on the same level with separate entrances. At the mill, Heaven was upstairs above Hell at the right (west) side of the building, with Purgatory as the bar area downstairs to the left, all accessed from a central entryway behind the box office with a stairway to Heaven.'
*** Print includes an extra 1/2 inch added border for framing
*** Originally created with ink and watercolor, this giclée print is printed with professional archival inks on fine art giclee paper.
*** Watermark will NOT appear on your print.
*** Feel free to message me for larger or smaller sizes!
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Fans of the original Masquerade venue in Atlanta will love this nostalgic ink and watercolor print! Few Atlanta music-lovers don't have at least one or two memories in this lopsided, well-known, worn out building. The images used as a source for this painting were from the 1989 Masquerade repaint, before the bars were removed from the windows and replaced with mismatched boards.
Masquerade History (from wiki): 'It was founded in 1988 at the historic DuPre Excelsior Mill, a former excelsior mill at 695 North Avenue in the Old Fourth Ward neighborhood. The venue had both indoor and outdoor concert space....Its live music mostly consists of alternative music styles, such as indie rock, metal, punk rock, rockabilly, and electronic, ranging from local acts to ones internationally known. The Masquerade's three principal interior stages are named after the destinations of the afterlife: Heaven, Purgatory, and Hell — though they are now all on the same level with separate entrances. At the mill, Heaven was upstairs above Hell at the right (west) side of the building, with Purgatory as the bar area downstairs to the left, all accessed from a central entryway behind the box office with a stairway to Heaven.'
*** Print includes an extra 1/2 inch added border for framing
*** Originally created with ink and watercolor, this giclée print is printed with professional archival inks on fine art giclee paper.
*** Watermark will NOT appear on your print.
*** Feel free to message me for larger or smaller sizes!
Masquerade History (from wiki): 'It was founded in 1988 at the historic DuPre Excelsior Mill, a former excelsior mill at 695 North Avenue in the Old Fourth Ward neighborhood. The venue had both indoor and outdoor concert space....Its live music mostly consists of alternative music styles, such as indie rock, metal, punk rock, rockabilly, and electronic, ranging from local acts to ones internationally known. The Masquerade's three principal interior stages are named after the destinations of the afterlife: Heaven, Purgatory, and Hell — though they are now all on the same level with separate entrances. At the mill, Heaven was upstairs above Hell at the right (west) side of the building, with Purgatory as the bar area downstairs to the left, all accessed from a central entryway behind the box office with a stairway to Heaven.'
*** Print includes an extra 1/2 inch added border for framing
*** Originally created with ink and watercolor, this giclée print is printed with professional archival inks on fine art giclee paper.
*** Watermark will NOT appear on your print.
*** Feel free to message me for larger or smaller sizes!
Fans of the original Masquerade venue in Atlanta will love this nostalgic ink and watercolor print! Few Atlanta music-lovers don't have at least one or two memories in this lopsided, well-known, worn out building. The images used as a source for this painting were from the 1989 Masquerade repaint, before the bars were removed from the windows and replaced with mismatched boards.
Masquerade History (from wiki): 'It was founded in 1988 at the historic DuPre Excelsior Mill, a former excelsior mill at 695 North Avenue in the Old Fourth Ward neighborhood. The venue had both indoor and outdoor concert space....Its live music mostly consists of alternative music styles, such as indie rock, metal, punk rock, rockabilly, and electronic, ranging from local acts to ones internationally known. The Masquerade's three principal interior stages are named after the destinations of the afterlife: Heaven, Purgatory, and Hell — though they are now all on the same level with separate entrances. At the mill, Heaven was upstairs above Hell at the right (west) side of the building, with Purgatory as the bar area downstairs to the left, all accessed from a central entryway behind the box office with a stairway to Heaven.'
*** Print includes an extra 1/2 inch added border for framing
*** Originally created with ink and watercolor, this giclée print is printed with professional archival inks on fine art giclee paper.
*** Watermark will NOT appear on your print.
*** Feel free to message me for larger or smaller sizes!
Masquerade History (from wiki): 'It was founded in 1988 at the historic DuPre Excelsior Mill, a former excelsior mill at 695 North Avenue in the Old Fourth Ward neighborhood. The venue had both indoor and outdoor concert space....Its live music mostly consists of alternative music styles, such as indie rock, metal, punk rock, rockabilly, and electronic, ranging from local acts to ones internationally known. The Masquerade's three principal interior stages are named after the destinations of the afterlife: Heaven, Purgatory, and Hell — though they are now all on the same level with separate entrances. At the mill, Heaven was upstairs above Hell at the right (west) side of the building, with Purgatory as the bar area downstairs to the left, all accessed from a central entryway behind the box office with a stairway to Heaven.'
*** Print includes an extra 1/2 inch added border for framing
*** Originally created with ink and watercolor, this giclée print is printed with professional archival inks on fine art giclee paper.
*** Watermark will NOT appear on your print.
*** Feel free to message me for larger or smaller sizes!