Limited-edition, hand-retouched digital print. Approx. 17-3/8"h x 26"w image size (20-3/8”h x
30”w overall print size). One from an edition of 50 total prints - printed using an archival 7-ink process - signed and numbered by
the artist, Ioannis. This special edition (a RockPoP Gallery exclusive!) was published in 2009. Each print also features the "Dangerous Age" color mark in the lower left-hand corner. Ioannis has added various highlights by
hand (see image, below) to each print in this edition, making each print all the more
unique (no 2 prints are alike) - it's almost like owning an Ioannis original (but at a much more affordable price!).
Shipped unmatted/unframed

On their “These Days Tour - 1995”, Bon Jovi played 131 shows
in 35 different countries, beginning on 4/26/95 in Asia (India) for 11 shows,
then on to Europe for 28 shows, back to North America for 43 shows in the U.S.
and Canada, and then finishing off the year with 18 shows in Central and South
America, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.
The tour would pick up again in 1996 under the same “These
Days” moniker and perform 31 more shows in Japan
and Europe, finishing finally on July 19th in Helsinki,
Finland.
The set list varied on a nightly basis on this tour, but
usually featured several songs from the These
Days album, such as “These Days”, “Hey God”, “Something for the Pain”, and “This
Ain't A Love Song”. It also included many of their hits from the 80’s such as “Living
on a Prayer”, “You Give Love a Bad Name”, “Wanted Dead or Alive”, “Blaze of
Glory”, and “Bad Medicine”. On two of the dates in Europe,
Van Halen served as the opening act, and material recorded during their
appearances at Wembley Stadium were used to produce the band’s Live From London DVD.
The artist known as Ioannis has done over
165 record covers/CD packages, along with a vast catalog of promotional
material, merchandise and tour art for a diverse series of clients in the Classic
Rock, Metal, Jazz, Prog Rock, World music, alternative, and electronic genres.
Some of
his music clients have included Universal Records, Sony Records and
Sanctuary Records Group, providing designs for Deep Purple, Urian Heep, STYX, Blue
Oyster Cult, Dream Theater, King Crimson, Yngwie Malmsteen, Biohazard, Sepultura,
Lynyrd Skynyrd, Quiet Riot, Dokken, Johnny Winter, Extreme, UFP, The Tubes,
Eddie Money, Van Zant, Saga, and many more. In 1994, he was one of 80 artists selected to
create a mural at Woodstock II, and his works have been featured in many
magazines, books and exhibitions worldwide.
His design firm - VIVID IMAGES CREATIVE - also
creates film posters, entertainment company ID programs for Radio and TV
companies and programs, websites and viral campaigns for entertainment clients,
while his merchandising company - DANGEROUS AGE GRAPHICS - showcases,
sells, licenses and promotes his original artwork (original works have been selling
recently in the $25 - $50K range).