Category: Art and Photography
Imbue’s Roy Lichtenstein-inspired Frankenstein print
If you can't afford a signed Roy Lichtenstein print, why not buy something heavily inspired by the man himself instead? Like the Imbue Frankenstein print for example.
Ticking all the Lichtenstein boxes, this homage to the legendary pop artist is a signed limited edition of just 25, it's a one colour screenprint that's been hand-finished with nine further shades on 300gsm cotton rag.
And if you want to brighten up a room, it's well worth the £80 asking price. Also available are three one-off artist proofs of the same image – they go for £125 each.
John Pasche Rolling Stones tour poster screenprints
John Pasche is the man behind the iconic Rolling Stones 'tongue and lips' logo, but he's also been behind some other imagery for the band, including these Rolling Stones tour posters, which are now available as limited edition screenprints.
The two posters here date back from the early 70s, both with a distinct art deco influence that makes them very eye-catching piece of artwork, whether you're a fan of the band or not.
Printed by the Curwen Studio 2009 using the original artwork, these are 11 colour lithographs on Somerset Satin 300gsm paper, sized at 84.1 x 59.4cm, limited to runs of 150 and of course, signed by the artist himself. If you want one, they sell for £460 each.
New Shag print: The Secret Cul-de-Sac
A new Shag print is available to order – but as ever, you'll have to be quick to guarantee your copy of The Secret Cul-de-Sac.
It's been produced in association with the Outré Gallery in Australia, offering up a super-wide print complete with mid-century housing, a couple of cool hipsters and a black cat.
The print is a 22-colour serigraph, sized around 22 x 54 inches, signed and numbered in an edition of 150 and available for $400.
‘All you need is love’ antiqued wooden pictures from Rockett St George
SuperHeadz Demekin Fisheye 110 Camera
We loved the first SuperHeadz camera, the vintage-styled Blackbird Fly – and we're equally smitten with its latest budget camera, the SuperHeadz Demekin Fisheye 110 Camera.
Yes, a Fisheye, much like the Lomo Fisheye camera (and the Paul Smith Fisheye), offering up circular-style photography as if seen through the eye of a fish – rather like many 1960s LP sleeves.
Unbelievably small (2 inches square), it still offers up features including a 1/100 shutter speed, f/8.9 wide angle aperture, 1:13.5 lens and room for some 110 film (not included). Indeed, the camera is almost as small as the price, which is just $38. Sadly, we've not seen it in the UK as yet – but here's hoping.