Sylvester Stallone to debut his painting that inspired ‘Rocky’

September 16, 2020

Sylvester Stallone is ready to debut the artwork that inspired his 1976 classic, “Rocky.”

“He’s been painting since the ’70s. He wrote ‘Rocky,’ but before it was a script, it was a painting. So, his first instinct has always been to go to painting … From looking at that, he wrote the script for ‘Rocky,’” gallery owner Georges Berges told Page Six.

Stallone has been working on an exhibit at Berges’ Soho gallery that was expected to open next month. The exhibit is now expected to open in spring of 2021.

“Sylvester has been spending [COVID-19] lockdown at his Malibu beach home with his wife and three kids, but I know for a fact he has been painting and is still looking forward to his one-man show in Soho. That [Rocky] piece is going to be first revealed [at the exhibit] … I’ve always wanted to highlight him as a painter and fundamentally that’s who he is. He really stands his ground,” Berges said.

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