The artwork is depicting a scene from the televised Elvis special took place in 1968 at NBC Studios in Burbank, California. The special included a sit-down session that showcased Presley...
The artwork is depicting a scene from the televised Elvis special took place in 1968 at NBC Studios in Burbank, California. The special included a sit-down session that showcased Presley in an informal setting, surrounded by fans and a small band. The special featured hits like `Jailhouse Rock', `Hound Dog' and `Can't Help Falling in Love'. It was the King's first TV appearance for more than eight years and is regarded as one of his best performances.“We put diamond dust on the paintings in Dreamland. I wanted to create this sculptural three dimensional element to my paintings. I wanted this almost luxurious veil for these celebrities to sort of envelope them by the diamond dust” - Young.Delving into themes of seduction, desire, and beauty, beneath the polished surface of his diamond-dusted Dreamland series lies a profound exploration of the American Dream and the shadowy underbelly of fame. Despite appearing to have it all during the peak of their stardom, these icons' lives were overshadowed by tragedy, and for many, the pursuit of fame ultimately led to their undoing.