Description
“Oh, What, Wow ! He’s The Greatest Dancer”
About this piece: High grade brushed aluminium with a hand varnished finish presented in a matt black wood frame. This artwork captures the essence of the timeless 1979 classic “He’s the Greatest Dancer” by Sister Sledge, a masterpiece written and produced by the iconic Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards of Chic, Infused with their signature funk disco grooves. The artwork takes us on a journey to Studio 54, where disco, glamour, and fashion reigned supreme.
Immerse yourself in this sleek artwork, where the essence of disco extravagance is encapsulated in aluminum and mixed media. Prepare to be transported to the era of pulsating rhythm and fashion-forward elegance !
The carefully curated elements intertwine seamlessly to narrate the story behind the record. The mesmerizing backdrop of meticulously arranged disco balls are reminiscent of a polka-dot fabric, paying homage to the renowned American fashion icon, Halston. The lyrics ingeniously name-check this influential designer, who was an integral part of the Studio 54 “Fashion Pack.” Atop the artwork, a vintage fashion advert featuring Halston himself exudes an era-defining allure.
Dominating the foreground, a magnanimous large pair of “Disco Lips” passionately belt out one of the record’s most iconic lines: “Halston, Gucci, Fiorucci.” The bodybuilder depicted is Mr. America of the 1970s: Frank Zane. He represents the legendary line: “He had the kind of body that would shame Adonis.”
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