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Wed, Aug 20, 2025

Le Studio 3D desktop artwork now available from Artovision

Wed, Aug 20, 2025@1:33PM | comments

Artovision is a Wisconsin-based company that creates 3-dimensional collectable artwork inspired by popular culture, video games, food and Americana. Over the past few years, they've released several sets of officially-licensed pieces based on Rush album art including Moving Pictures, Roll the Bones, Hold Your Fire, A Show of Hands, Signals (this desktop art piece too), Hemispheres, Clockwork Angels and Counterparts, Rush's debut album, Grace Under Pressure, Vapor Trails/Snakes & Arrows, and Caress of Steel/Fly by Night. Instead of album art, their latest offering celebrates Le Studio in Morin Heights, Quebec where Rush recorded many of their most iconic albums, including Permanent Waves, Signals and Moving Pictures. The studio unfortunately went into disrepair over the years and ultimately was destroyed by fire in 2017. The 4.5"x6" desktop art piece depicts the iconic Le Studio logo and is printed on 3/4" thick optical-grade acrylic with vibrant UV cured inks. The piece is officially licensed by Souvenirs of Le Studio (who own the rights to the Le Studio logo) and is available to purchase at this location. For more information on Artovision, and to see their complete line of officially-licensed Rush pieces, visit their website at artovision3d.com. You can also follow them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, and watch a YouTube video demonstrating the 3-D effect of their Shadowbox art here.

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