Thank you - I wish I could time travel back. Much of the framed work I had I did sell, and in those days there was no digital camera, no internet, no social networks. I have very few records of my work from that time, but hope now to get a few more. The guy who took the photo has a excellent camera SONY 7C so I can look forward to good images. This work is rather simple, not using any of the "tricks" I had already developed at that time. I find it rather strong in its simplicity, perhaps something to get back into again, particularly now that my painterly skills have vastly improved.
Now I checked on the movie you mentioned: this is uncanny: my painting is from 1976, the movie is 1998! I looked at some stills .... seems like we were drinking from the same well!
Dude, if you haven't seen Dark City... then you are missing out. It was one of my favorite movies when it came out. I think i saw it more than 10 times at the theater. I will round up a streaming link for you to see it at your leisure.
https://fmovies.wtf/movie/dark-city-6kp9/1-full
ENJOY my friend. Yes, i used to take home all of the frames that were the wrong size or misordered or mildly damaged. I had a frame collection i intended to make and put art into... but i never did. I don't know what became of those super expensive custom frames due to my travels. Oh well.... hahahhaa I'm glad you have a way to get some high quality shots of your work now.
I made a post recently of a Work In Progress... you might want to take a look at when/if you get time. I'm about to go work on it some more now, in fact!