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"I recently purchased this print and I couldn’t be more pleased with my purchase. The print is done on heavy paper and the image is very clean and crisp. It was delivered to the United States in a heavy tube and was undamaged.I’ll definitely order from John7arts again." Charles ★★★★★
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"I recently purchased this print and I couldn’t be more pleased with my purchase. The print is done on heavy paper and the image is very clean and crisp. It was delivered to the United States in a heavy tube and was undamaged.I’ll definitely order from John7arts again." Charles ★★★★★
These unique highly collectable Tin Machine giclée prints are hand finished on archival fine art paper. They are a collaborative work by multimedia artist David Lloyd and photographer Justin Thomas celebrating Tin Machine's shows at Brixton Academy in London on 10th & 11th November 1991, L’Olympia Bruno Coquatrix in Paris on 29th of October, 1991 and The Mayfair Ballroom in Newcastle on the 2nd December 1991. The high quality inks and materials used, combine to produce incredibly rich colours and detail with a light fastness guarantee in excess of 60 years indoor display life.
Selected Rock'n'Roll Redux prints are retailing at the Flood Gallery in London, the Baltic Centre For Contemporary Art
Please note: Due to worldwide shipping constraints, we are unable to sell our prints mounted and framed as illustrated.
Originally from the North East of England, David Lloyd is an alumni of Central Saint Martins and the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London. He has exhibited at the Royal Academy and spent most of his life working as an artist, musician and composer on both sides of the Atlantic.
Photographer Justin Thomas devoted over 35 years to working in the front line of the music industry, documenting the history of Rock 'n' Roll from Punk to Britpop through the lens of his camera and has shot everyone from Led Zeppelin and Prince to Bob Marley and The Stone Roses.