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Debussy's Fawn

from Debussy's Fawn by Gestalt

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  • Poster/Print + Digital Album

    An 11"x11" poster on 100lb paper, delivered by mail in a tube. Limited supply. It looks beautiful in a frame, and is recommended to be framed as it arrives curved/bent from the packaging tube.

    The Artwork for Debussy's Fawn was a collaboration between Natalie Mal, Brent Lee, Russel Grindstaff, and Jonjon Blunden. Natalie created the 36"x36" painting on wood after several days of meditation with the album. Brent created a seamless 3" wooden border, to which Russel Grindstaff added paper cut-outs with calligraphy. The calligraphy was temporarily taped to the wooden border for the photo by Jonjon (you can see the shadows of the corners of the paper if you look closely), and the artwork was then returned to Natalie for gluing/fixing the calligraphy to the finished piece permanently. The final artwork is 39"x39" paint on wood with calligraphy border.

    Includes unlimited streaming of Debussy's Fawn via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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Tim Johnson –– Piano/Composer/Producer
Miller Wrenn –– Bass
Drums –– Ben Scanlan
Ian Stahl –– Engineer/Producer

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from Debussy's Fawn, released May 10, 2020

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Gestalt Los Angeles, California

Avant-garde jazz piano trio, with a bit of classical and indie rock here and there.

Based in Los Angeles.

We’ve scored a few short films, and will be releasing our third album in September, 2021: “Surface Tension.”


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