ALEC BALDWIN. Celebrity Portrait and Right to Privacy. Mixed Media Artwork by Nath, Canada
PORTRAIT OF ALEC BALDWIN, ACTOR, HOLLYWOOD, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES
Original Artwork - Edition size: 20 (all different from one another)
A unique piece in a sense that it would be impossible for me or anyone else to redo the exact same exact artwork twice.
Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and ID code
Packaged in a crystal clear bag or framed in black or white
Check out Alec Baldwin story about Right to Privacy at the bottom of this page.
A unique piece in a sense that it would be impossible for me or anyone else to redo the exact same exact artwork twice.
Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and ID code
Packaged in a crystal clear bag or framed in black or white
Check out Alec Baldwin story about Right to Privacy at the bottom of this page.
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"There was a time the entire world didn’t have a camera in their pocket—the first thing that cell phones did was to kill the autograph business. Nobody cares about your autograph. There are cameras everywhere, and there are media outlets for them to “file their story.” They take your picture in line for coffee. They’re trying to get a picture of your baby. Everyone’s got a camera. When they’re done, they tweet it. It’s … unnatural."
Alec Baldwin.
Source: New York Magazine, 24 Feb 2014 issue
Actor Alec Baldwin has been getting very upset about Photographers, Paparazzi, Fans with cameras phones, media, gossip magazines etc and their lack of respect for his Right for Privacy. That triggered him to write a "public letter" published in the New York Magazine called: "Good Bye, Public Life". In this letter, Alec Baldwin seems to also deplore today's technology which allows anyone to take an easy picture as well as social media which allows to post it immediately for the whole word to see.
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