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11" x 11" image with 1" hand-painted border
(13" x 13" finished print) on 380g, matte-finished fine artist's
canvas.
Open edition, re-interpreted by pop artist Howie Green, with
each digital print featuring embellishments hand-applied by the artist, making
each one a unique work-of-art.
Unmatted/unframed - Comes with Certificate of Authenticity
signed by the artist.
Released in 1968 and nominated for a Grammy for its
Soundtrack, Yellow Submarine was a departure for The Beatles from the
live-action films they had made to that point. Using a very simple animation
technique and a psychedelic palette of colors, the film and its animation was
directed and supervised by George Dunning, the director of The Beatles’ TV
cartoon series, and was art directed by Heinz Edelman. It took a production
team of over 200 over 11 months to create the sequences used in the film.
Sir George Martin composed the film’s instrumental
score, and in addition to the title song, other songs featured included “Baby
You’re A Rich Man”, “Hey Bulldog”, “Only A Northern Song”, “When I’m
Sixty-Four”, “Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds” and “All Together Now”. |