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Mixed media artwork cut from original 7 inch vinyl of Sex Pistols 'God Save The Queen' and perspex Union Jack presented in 70cm x 70cm perspex box case. Unique (as no two are exactly alike) edition of 5 (+ 1 AP) signed and numbered by Keith Haynes. Price includes perspex box case, but not delivery.
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In Spines #1 Classics, Keith Haynes recreates the spines of thirty-six classic albums. This particular artwork includes records by The Beatles, The Who, Sex Pistols and Blondie, to name a few. The starting point is Keith’s own record collection, which he supplements with missing albums he needs for the piece. These 12-inch sleeves are the source materials. Keith then researches all the historic fonts and uses these to recreate the spines himself to build up the artwork. This is not a photograph – it is a drawing that Keith makes from scratch, painstakingly recreating and combining each spine into the overall artwork. There are two versions of Spines #1 Classics: 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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In Spines #10 Manchester, Keith Haynes recreates the spines of 55 vinyl records by the cream of Manchester bands. This is not a photograph – it is a drawing that Keith makes from scratch, painstakingly recreating and combining each spine into the overall artwork. There are two versions of Spines #10 Manchester: a smaller version with a 50 x 50 cm image printed on 66 x 66 cm paper. 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 (or white if you prefer) tray frame, ready to hang.
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In Spines #2 Bowie, Keith Haynes recreates the spines of forty-four David Bowie albums. The colours really pop. This is not a photograph – it is a drawing that Keith makes from scratch, painstakingly recreating and combining each spine into the overall artwork. Spines #2 David Bowie has a 90 x 90 cm image size (with no white border around the image) mounted on dibond and supplied in a black tray frame, ready to hang. Delivery costs apply for customers outside the UK. Please ask for a quote based on your location.
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In Spines #3 Stones, Keith Haynes recreates the spines of fifty-one Rolling Stones albums. The starting point is Keith’s own record collection, which he supplements with missing albums he needs for the piece. These 12-inch sleeves are the source materials. Keith then researches all the historic fonts and uses these to recreate the spines himself to build up the artwork. This is not a photograph – it is a drawing that Keith makes from scratch, painstakingly recreating and combining each spine into the overall artwork. There are two versions of Spines #3 Stones: 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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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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In Spines #5 Punk and New Wave, Keith Haynes recreates the spines of thirty-six Punk and New Wave records, including albums by Ramones, Blondie, Sex Pistols and The Clash, to name a few. The starting point is Keith’s own record collection, which he supplements with missing albums he needs for the piece. These 12-inch sleeves are the source materials. Keith then researches all the historic fonts and uses these to recreate the spines himself to build up the artwork. This is not a photograph – it is a drawing that Keith makes from scratch, painstakingly recreating and combining each spine into the overall artwork. There are two versions of Spines #5 Punk and New Wave: 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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In Spines #6 Springsteen, Keith Haynes recreates the spines of Bruce Springsteen albums to form this beautiful new limited edition print. The starting point is Keith’s own record collection, which he supplements with missing albums he needs for the piece. These sleeves are used as research materials. The painstaking process then begins as Keith tracks down all the historic fonts and uses these to recreate the spines himself, building up the artwork spine by spine. So this is not a photograph, and neither is it assembled from actual sleeves cut up in some way – it is a completely new artwork designed and created by Keith. Limited edition of 40 archival pigment prints with silkscreen varnish, image size 44x100 cm / 17x39 inches, paper size 64 x 120cm / 25 x 47 inches. Signed and numbered by Keith Haynes in the border under the image area. Price is shown for an unframed print. If you would like us to organise framing, just let us know and we will give you a quote for frame/delivery.
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In Spines #7 Paul Weller, Keith Haynes recreates the spines of fifty five 12-inch singles and albums by The Jam, The Style Council and Paul Weller. This is not a photograph – it is a drawing that Keith makes from scratch, painstakingly recreating and combining each spine into the overall artwork. There are two versions of Spines #7 Paul Weller: 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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In Spines #8 Brit Pop, Keith Haynes recreates the spines of fifty two CDs by some of your favourite Brit Pop artists, including Oasis, The Verve, Blur, Pulp and Cast, to name a few. This is the first time that Keith has made a spines piece that features CDs not vinyl records. This is not a photograph – it is a drawing that Keith makes from scratch, painstakingly recreating and combining each spine into the overall artwork. Spines #8 Brit Pop is an aluminium dibond print under high-gloss Perspex measuring 20 x 90 cm with an edition size of 20 (+2 APs). It is supplied with a subframe on the reverse ready to hang. It is signed and numbered on the back by Keith Haynes. Numbered example is shown for illustration - actual numbers will vary.
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In Spines #8 Brit Pop, Keith Haynes recreates the spines of fifty two CDs by some of your favourite Brit Pop artists, including Oasis, The Verve, Blur, Pulp and Cast, to name a few. This is not a photograph – it is a drawing that Keith makes from scratch, painstakingly recreating and combining each spine into the overall artwork. Spines #8 Brit Pop is an archival print on Somerset paper measuring 66 x 66 cm with an image size of 50 x 42 cm and an edition size of 50 (+10 APs). It is supplied unframed, signed and numbered on the front by Keith Haynes. The numbered example here is shown for illustration - actual numbers will vary. Free UK delivery.
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In Spines #9 Prince, Keith Haynes recreates the spines of 49 vinyl records by Prince. This is not a photograph – it is a drawing that Keith makes from scratch, painstakingly recreating and combining each spine into the overall artwork. There are two versions of Spines #9 Prince: 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.