





"Bambi and Thumper" Fine Art Print | James Bond "Diamonds are Forever"
Bambi and Thumper Fine Art Print | James Bond "Diamonds are Forever"
Featuring the marvelous Elrod House in Palm Springs designed by famed mid-century modern architect, John Lautner, Shag's Bambi and Thumper fine art print depicts a scene from the "Diamonds are Forever" James Bond film released in 1971.
Here are are few words from Shag (Josh Agle) on his inspiration for the fine art print:
"I first saw "Diamonds are Forever" as a kid, and the scene where two beautiful bodyguards beat up James Bond in a futuristic home is something that made a lasting impression on me. Many years later I got to stay in that supervillain lair, the Elrod House in Palm Springs, and I blasted the soundtrack to "Diamonds Are Forever" as I pushed a button which caused a giant curved wall of glass to disappear into the hillside. Suddenly, I was standing at the edge of the very same swimming pool that Bambi and Thumper had knocked James Bond into. How could it not inspire a painting?"
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Bambi and Thumper Fine Art Print | James Bond "Diamonds are Forever"
Featuring the marvelous Elrod House in Palm Springs designed by famed mid-century modern architect, John Lautner, Shag's Bambi and Thumper fine art print depicts a scene from the "Diamonds are Forever" James Bond film released in 1971.
Here are are few words from Shag (Josh Agle) on his inspiration for the fine art print:
"I first saw "Diamonds are Forever" as a kid, and the scene where two beautiful bodyguards beat up James Bond in a futuristic home is something that made a lasting impression on me. Many years later I got to stay in that supervillain lair, the Elrod House in Palm Springs, and I blasted the soundtrack to "Diamonds Are Forever" as I pushed a button which caused a giant curved wall of glass to disappear into the hillside. Suddenly, I was standing at the edge of the very same swimming pool that Bambi and Thumper had knocked James Bond into. How could it not inspire a painting?"





















