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In Spines #4 The Beatles, Keith Haynes recreates the spines of thirty-four 12-inch singles and albums by The Beatles. This is not a photograph – it is a drawing which Keith makes from scratch, painstakingly recreating and combining each spine into the overall artwork. There are two versions of Spines #4 The Beatles: a smaller version with a 50 x 50 cm image printed on 66 x 66 cm paper, which can be supplied framed or unframed. The second option is a larger 90 x 90 cm image size (with no white border around the image) which is mounted on dibond and supplied in a black tray frame, ready to hang.
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Mixed media: original single sleeves, gold paint, LED lightbox, perspex case Unique edition of 5 + 2 artists proofs, signed and numbered by Keith Haynes. 90cm x 90cm white perspex case. Please note that wiring is for UK electrical sockets only - not suitable for locations outside the UK. Price includes frame (ready for hanging) and delivery to a UK mainland address.
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Mixed media: original album sleeves, lightbox, perspex case Unique edition of 5 + 2 artists proofs, signed and numbered by Keith Haynes. 90cm x 90cm white perspex case. Please note that wiring is for UK electrical sockets. Price includes frame (ready for hanging) but not delivery.
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A set of four screen prints produced by Bob Whitaker around 2005. Just 25 sets of these bold and dramatic screen prints were produced. Each print is made on on 27.5 x 39.5 inch paper, and numbered out of 25 under the image area in pencil. One print (Paul McCartney) in each set has been signed by Bob Whitaker. They are sold as a complete set of four. The price is for the set, unframed, excluding VAT. We have a framed set that we will sell for the unframed price to a UK purchaser, with free delivery in the UK. Framed dimensions approx 30 x 40 inches for each of the four prints. Individual image sizes vary from Beatle to Beatle and are as follows: John: image size 23.5 x 30 inches George: image size 23.5 x 30.75 inches Paul: image size 23.5 x 23.5 inches Ringo: image size 23.5 x 23.5 inches
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Mixed media: original album sleeves95 x 95cm in black wood box frameUnique (as no two are exactly alike) edition of 5 + 2apsPrice includes frame (ready for hanging) but not delivery.
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Mixed media: Neon on 64 Beatles' album and single sleeve cut-outs.White perspex box frame with clear perspex casing90 x 90 cm Unique edition of 10Price includes frame (ready for hanging) but not delivery.
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Archival silver gelatin print, 12 x 19 inch image size, limited edition of 25. Signed by Duffy on the front, numbered and ink-stamped on reverse. Price for unframed photograph excluding VAT. Paul McCartney and producer George Martin shot by Duffy recording the soundtrack for the film The Family Way at Cine Tele Sound (CTS) studios in November 1966 – The same month recording began for Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.
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Archival pigment print, 10 x 16 inch image size, limited edition of 10. Signed by Duffy on the front, numbered and ink-stamped on reverse. Price for unframed photograph excluding VAT. Shot by Duffy in 1965 for John Lennon’s book John Lennon: an anthology of Lennon’s poetry. This photograph appeared on the rear cover and the book was designed by Alan Aldridge who nicknamed himself ‘The man with the Kaleidoscope Eyes’ from the Beatles song ‘Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds’. John frequently stopped by to see Duffy at home and once asked ‘Can I bring my mate Ringo in..?’
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This mini contact sheet of nine individual frames consists of images taken by Duffy in 1965 after the Beatles had returned to the UK from playing at the Shea Stadium, New York. Lennon had picked up the box in a New York novelty store which had been sold to him as a ‘UFO detector.’ It had lights that went on and off intermittently and he brought it to Duffy’s studio for the amusement of the studio team.
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This photo was taken by Duffy in 1965 after the Beatles had returned to the UK from playing at the Shea Stadium New York that had been the highlight of their U.S. tour. Lennon had picked up this box in a New York novelty store which had been sold to him as a ‘UFO detector.’ It had lights that went on and off intermittently and he brought it to Duffy’s studio for the amusement of the studio team.
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Set of four vinyl heads cut from original 7 inch singles, presented on apple green background in a 25cm x 25cm white box frame. Unique edition of 20 (+ 2 APs ) signed by Keith Haynes and individually numbered. Price includes frames, but not delivery.
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From an original black and white photograph by David Porter taken in 1963, and subjected to a painstaking 200 hour colourisation process in 2015 by Michael Spencer Jones.