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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Storm Thorgerson, Bingo!, 2014 Click to enlarge

Storm Thorgerson

Bingo!, 2014
Lenticular Print
900mm x 700mm x 2mm
Edition of 75
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£ 2,500.00
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‘Bingo!’ -A limited edition lenticular print from Storm Studios. Published and authenticated by StormStudios; made with holography expert Professor Martin Richardson. The original image was created by Storm Thorgerson for...
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‘Bingo!’ -A limited edition lenticular print from Storm Studios. Published and authenticated by StormStudios; made with holography expert Professor Martin Richardson.

The original image was created by Storm Thorgerson for The Steve Miller Band's album cover in 2010.

In accordance with Thorgerson's wishes StormStudios (Peter Curzon, Rupert Truman and Dan Abbott) continues to produce 'normal but not' album cover designs. Here is the Studio's first foray into lenticular (holographic) printing.

“Peter and me saw the great Steve Miller playing a concert in Oakland exchanging riffs with two different guitarists on two different songs and it made us think of multiple exchanges between different types of instruments in different types of music- rock, jazz and blues- as a common, if not fundamental factor; a bit like exchanging rhymes. Our design tries to visually represent this 'duelling' using cowboys in a cowboy town, exchanging not bullets from guns but using objects that sound the same (pear, chair, bear) or look the same (circles), known to us as a 'rhyming showdown' and apt as Steve comes from Texas- a cowboy state (Steve is sometimes known as the Space Cowboy).” – Storm Thorgerson


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