set directly under the bridge
and grace embodied by mothers and grandmothers alike
The balance between structure and abstraction gives “Sprayed Lady” an emotionally charged quality—both playful and slightly chaotic—making it an ideal statement piece for collectors drawn to expressive
making it a rare and highly collectible work of Hollywood history
Ideal for collectors who appreciate understated sophistication with a bold artistic twist
Lawrence Schiller 2 A.M., Canter’s Deli , Los Angeles, 1966 number 5 of 35 objects set directly under the bridgeLawrence Schiller 2 A. M., Canters Deli , Los Angeles, 1966 2 A. M., Canters Deli, Los Angeles, 1966, Lawrence Schiller captures the nocturnal pulse of Los Angeles with a measured, observational clarity. The glowing neon signage of Canters cuts sharply through the darkness, anchoring the composition while drawing the eye down the receding line of parked cars and illuminated storefronts. The scene feels suspended between motion and stillness: patrons