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This is the first of Jamie Byrne's incredible graphic novel album commissions, in which he takes a favourite LP and represents each of the tracks in graphic novel style. Jamie will create a bespoke original commission for you, focusing on your album of choice, made with a 100 x 100 cm image size (or a smaller size of your choice to suit your space). Each original commission is made on high-gloss coated aluminium, framed in a tray frame without glazing, and signed and numbered 1/1 by Jamie on the reverse. Once an original is created, Jamie makes limited editions of 10 with a 50 x 50 cm / 20 x 20 inch (approx) image and 10 with a 75 x 75 cm / 30 x 30 inch (approx) image. The limited editions are archival pigment prints on paper, and can be supplied unframed or framed. Prices for the limited editions are shown without frames.
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Rock 'n' Roll Star is available in a choice of two sizes. The smaller size version is a print on paper, supplied window mounted ready for framing. The larger version is printed on canvas and is supplied in a white distressed frame chosen by the artist.
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Michael Spencer Jones has considerable expertise in applying colour to his original black and white photographs. You can see the results in this beautiful example.
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Whether or not Keith Moon drove a Rolls-Royce, a Chrysler Wimbledon or indeed any other car into a swimming pool, and whether or not the pool had water in it at the time, does not really matter. It was a symbolic statement of rock’n’roll excess, and Bonehead was right - it was a great basis for an album cover. The original number plate on the Rolls Royce, MDH 119K was changed to SYO 724F. This was the number plate featured on the police van on the cover of Abbey Road; another nod to rock ‘n’ roll cultural history.
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Michael Spencer Jones has considerable expertise in applying colour to his original black and white photographs. You can see the results in this beautiful example.