RAW Framed Print A3 Edition of 50
Circa ’85
Saturday nights, Bedford Avenue, London WC1
Oliver Payton’s awesome warehouse party, located deep underground with a hip hop, funk, rare groove and early house soundtrack. A forerunner to the acid house scene. Resident DJs Rob Milton and David Dorrell.
Originally: Three-colour artwork, printed on white paper. rubdown letraset lettering for main copy hand-drawn raw logo and lizard.
Giclee print on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Paper.
Edition of 50.
Please note, all prints are produced digitally using high-resolution scans from original flyers. These however, were produced using pre-digital processes. Whilst care has been taken to ‘clean up’ various imperfections, the original quality has been retains thus lettering/text is not always ‘pin-sharp’.
Circa ’85
Saturday nights, Bedford Avenue, London WC1
Oliver Payton’s awesome warehouse party, located deep underground with a hip hop, funk, rare groove and early house soundtrack. A forerunner to the acid house scene. Resident DJs Rob Milton and David Dorrell.
Originally: Three-colour artwork, printed on white paper. rubdown letraset lettering for main copy hand-drawn raw logo and lizard.
Giclee print on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Paper.
Edition of 50.
Please note, all prints are produced digitally using high-resolution scans from original flyers. These however, were produced using pre-digital processes. Whilst care has been taken to ‘clean up’ various imperfections, the original quality has been retains thus lettering/text is not always ‘pin-sharp’.
Circa ’85
Saturday nights, Bedford Avenue, London WC1
Oliver Payton’s awesome warehouse party, located deep underground with a hip hop, funk, rare groove and early house soundtrack. A forerunner to the acid house scene. Resident DJs Rob Milton and David Dorrell.
Originally: Three-colour artwork, printed on white paper. rubdown letraset lettering for main copy hand-drawn raw logo and lizard.
Giclee print on Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Paper.
Edition of 50.
Please note, all prints are produced digitally using high-resolution scans from original flyers. These however, were produced using pre-digital processes. Whilst care has been taken to ‘clean up’ various imperfections, the original quality has been retains thus lettering/text is not always ‘pin-sharp’.