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Artwork of Jason Toth "Hot Stuff with a Hat Pin" – Power Station in Cleveland's Industrial Valley (20x16 Acoustic Panel)
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"Hot Stuff with a Hat Pin" – Power Station in Cleveland's Industrial Valley (20x16 Acoustic Panel)

$225.00

Titled with a nod to Pink Floyd’s Animals album, Hot Stuff with a Hat Pin captures a power station in Cleveland’s Industrial Valley—one of the last active sites in a landscape shaped by grit, labor, and steam. The smokestacks reach like exclamation points into a sky saturated with pink and cobalt, while the factory glows with surreal color gradients that feel pulled from a dream—or a memory you can’t quite place.

The photograph was taken on location and transformed into an alternate reality through layered color editing, revealing the emotional resonance of what’s often overlooked. In this case, the steel and soot become something else: proud, strange, and beautiful. A site of grit and grime becomes, unexpectedly, a kind of dreamscape.

Printed on a 20x16 Audimute acoustic panel, this sound-absorbing piece is both visual and functional. Ideal for creative workspaces, music studios, or any room where presence matters. Limited edition.

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Titled with a nod to Pink Floyd’s Animals album, Hot Stuff with a Hat Pin captures a power station in Cleveland’s Industrial Valley—one of the last active sites in a landscape shaped by grit, labor, and steam. The smokestacks reach like exclamation points into a sky saturated with pink and cobalt, while the factory glows with surreal color gradients that feel pulled from a dream—or a memory you can’t quite place.

The photograph was taken on location and transformed into an alternate reality through layered color editing, revealing the emotional resonance of what’s often overlooked. In this case, the steel and soot become something else: proud, strange, and beautiful. A site of grit and grime becomes, unexpectedly, a kind of dreamscape.

Printed on a 20x16 Audimute acoustic panel, this sound-absorbing piece is both visual and functional. Ideal for creative workspaces, music studios, or any room where presence matters. Limited edition.

Titled with a nod to Pink Floyd’s Animals album, Hot Stuff with a Hat Pin captures a power station in Cleveland’s Industrial Valley—one of the last active sites in a landscape shaped by grit, labor, and steam. The smokestacks reach like exclamation points into a sky saturated with pink and cobalt, while the factory glows with surreal color gradients that feel pulled from a dream—or a memory you can’t quite place.

The photograph was taken on location and transformed into an alternate reality through layered color editing, revealing the emotional resonance of what’s often overlooked. In this case, the steel and soot become something else: proud, strange, and beautiful. A site of grit and grime becomes, unexpectedly, a kind of dreamscape.

Printed on a 20x16 Audimute acoustic panel, this sound-absorbing piece is both visual and functional. Ideal for creative workspaces, music studios, or any room where presence matters. Limited edition.

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