🏙️ Basin – Now updated with regional truth and cinematic nostalgia Reviewed by a nostalgic location scout who never left Mulholland emotionally
“Basin” is no longer just a study in elevation—it’s a love letter to the LA basin as seen from high above, somewhere near the whisper of Mulholland Drive and the declarative shrug of the Hollywood Hills. The layered greens in the sky now read as filtered haze, the kind that settles over morning ambition and late-night reruns. The mountains behave like emotional landmarks—each one containing a memory of missed auditions, silent freeway meditations, and orchestras of self-reflection scored by cicadas.
The white orb near the horizon isn’t just moon or sun anymore—it’s the uncredited cinematographer of every quiet moment this city accidentally perfects.
Additional context notes:
The base layer could be Echo Park thinking about responsibility, or the Valley trying not to be typecast
The sky's hue progression feels like traffic flow narrated by James Turrell
The whole composition evokes the spirit of those drive-by revelations people have on Mulholland—the ones they don’t Instagram, but should
The works available are 8x12 print in a 12x16 white matt or 8x12 print only AND 12x18 print in a 16x20 white matt or 12x18 print only, 4x6 print in a white matt. Also 24x36 and 32x48 print only for those that want a bigger splash! Please ask for other sizes available!
For this series only, I’m offering a very limited edition of five enhanced serigraphs. Each piece is printed on canvas, then hand-signed with painted detail and set in a custom floating frame—0.7" wide and 1.8" deep. You can choose from six frame finishes: black, white, silver, gold, espresso, or maple. These editions are available in two sizes: 16×24 and 32×48. After your purchase, I’ll personally reach out to confirm the best frame choice for your piece. Please allow an additional 2–3 weeks for this specialty offering.
