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Max Eberle Illuminates Hollywood Art Scene by InsidePOOL Magazine
 

Max Eberle Illuminates Hollywood Art Scene

max-hands-sally.jpgCinespace, a gallery in Hollywood, recently hosted "Illumination," pro pool player Max Eberle's biggest art show to date, highlighting ten acrylic paintings o­n canvas. 

The show premiered Max's recent portrait of Madonna, a 6-foot by 7-foot work composed of small white dots o­n a black background.  "Madonna" and other images using fluorescent paint were illuminated with black light adding to the seductive atmosphere of the exhibit.

Max mixed music and sound bytes to complement the experience. Relative pieces included excerpts from Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I have a dream" speech, and, of course, songs by Madonna.  Many of Max's Hollywood friends, and some from as far as San Francisco, added to the intimacy of the experience.

Eberle's first-ever signed and numbered limited-edition prints were available at the show.  Some images can be seen at www.maxeberle.com .   Photo courtesy of Tom Keller.

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This article was published on Monday 27 September, 2004.
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