Poster and Handbill BG199 - RT0020 - When ever Led Zeppelin played they would use a blimp on the poster or advertising here's one of those blimp posters but hopefully freshened up by putting the blimp in a hangar as if Led Zeppelin were in the house. It
Promotional LTD lithograph from Capitol Records to promote Coldplay's 1st US tour in 2001. Print features tour cities and venues; each was signed by all four band members. Photo attributed to EIL.com
Curtis Kulig decamped to New York where he splatters the words “LOVE ME&rdquo across the city's sprawl. Shouting from dripping red rooftop rollers to a uniform sticky message reigning over the cityscape... is his message an honest plea, or just a self-c
Curtis Kulig decamped to New York where he splatters the words “LOVE ME" across the city's sprawl. Shouting from dripping red rooftop rollers to a uniform sticky message reigning over the cityscape... is his message an honest plea, or just a self-consci
This is the ORIGINAL pen point art work. The artist (Dave Grieve)did this after seeing his first Grateful Dead show in Reno 74.There are posters and T-shirts with this image that have circulated since, but this is the original. In terrible shape, it is on