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11" x 11" image (13" x 13" finished print) on artist's archival canvas and coated with a UV protective varnish.
Open edition, with each digital print featuring embellishments in acrylic paint hand-applied by the artist, Howie Green, making each one a unique work-of-art. Signed on verso by the artist, Howie Green.
Shipped unframed/unmatted - ready-to-mount or frame - Comes with Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist.
While it is best known as the Rolling Stones “album with the zipper” (designed by Andy Warhol), 1971’s Sticky Fingers was also the album where Mick Taylor was introduced to the line up AND for being their first recording on their own imprint (distributed by Warner Bros.) after leaving Decca records.
The record contained a number of now-classic RS compositions, including "Brown Sugar", "Wild Horses", "Bitch" and "Can’t You Hear Me Knocking", which featured the late Billy Preston on organ.
Fans were enthralled with the music, shooting the singles to #1 and voting to have the album place #63 and #46, respectively, on Rolling Stone Magazine’s and VH-1’s lists of the "Greatest Albums of All Time".
Bill Wyman liked the name so much that he named his High St., Kensington (London) music-themed restaurant “Sticky Fingers Cafe”. |