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Golden Hour: The Architectural Treasures of Los Angeles
Golden Hour: The Architectural Treasures of Los Angeles by George Townley is a visually captivating art book from the London‑based illustrator known for his vibrant depictions of mid‑century modern‑inspired architecture. In this coffee‑table‑worthy collection, Townley uses more than 100 original illustrations to celebrate the sun‑soaked buildings and iconic landmarks of Los Angeles—from the Griffith Observatory to the Hollywood Bowl—capturing how light and shadow transform the city’s character at dusk and sunset. Drawing on his personal experiences and deep affection for Southern California, he offers a nostalgic yet contemporary tribute to LA’s architectural spirit and cultural allure. With bold colors and cinematic composition, this book is a love letter to the City of Angels that will appeal to art lovers, architecture enthusiasts, and fans of urban storytelling alike.
Golden Hour: The Architectural Treasures of Los Angeles by George Townley is a visually captivating art book from the London‑based illustrator known for his vibrant depictions of mid‑century modern‑inspired architecture. In this coffee‑table‑worthy collection, Townley uses more than 100 original illustrations to celebrate the sun‑soaked buildings and iconic landmarks of Los Angeles—from the Griffith Observatory to the Hollywood Bowl—capturing how light and shadow transform the city’s character at dusk and sunset. Drawing on his personal experiences and deep affection for Southern California, he offers a nostalgic yet contemporary tribute to LA’s architectural spirit and cultural allure. With bold colors and cinematic composition, this book is a love letter to the City of Angels that will appeal to art lovers, architecture enthusiasts, and fans of urban storytelling alike.