5000 Layers Of The Onion
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This limited edition album art print has been produced using a combination of silkscreen and inkjet techniques. It is a beautiful and bright rendition of Simon Posthuma's striking design for 5000 Spirits, or the Layers of the Onion, which was released in 1967 by The Incredible String Band. Although you would imagine from Posthuma's design that this was a classic piece of 60s musical psychedelia, it can in fact be more accurately described as traditional folk music. The Incredible String Band's Mike Heron and Robin Williamson were re-united with Simon to sign this magnificent print in 2006. |
Signed by: Simon Posthuma, Mike Heron and Robin Williamson Image size: 19 x 19 inches / Paper size: 25 x 26 inches Edition size: 195 Print type: Silkscreen & Archival Inkjet (Giclée) |
All the artwork published, printed or marketed by Hypergallery is of the highest quality. All artwork is printed on the finest paper stock by renowned and experience printers using traditional or modern techniques. They will either be signed by the artist or embossed with authentication.
In the rare eventuality that an error with publicised price or availability means that we cannot fulfil your order we will let you know as soon as we discover the error and issue an immediate and full refund.
Listed sizes are for approximate guidance only. If you require a precise measurement please get in touch.
LIMITED EDITION PRINTS
The very nature of a limited edition print is that it is limited, forever, to the total number detailed in the original edition. If your print is number 70 of 295 then it really is just that: the 70th numbered print in a total edition of 295.
There will also be Artists Proofs (APs) numbering up to a maximum of 10% of the edition, and sometimes Printer’s Proofs (PPs) which are usually kept by the printer, or Hors Commerce prints (HCs) which are used by the publisher for promotional purposes.
Sometimes limited editions are published at different sizes. This is OK, as long as the sizes are distinctly different and they should be published at the same time.
ARTIST/PRINTERS PROOFS
An artist's proof in modern practice is usually used to describe an impression of the finished work that is identical to the numbered copies. There can also be printer's proofs which are taken for the printer to see how the image is printing, or are final impressions the printer is allowed to keep but normally the term "artist's proof" would cover both cases.
Artist's proofs are not included in the count of a limited edition, and they belong to the artist. By convention, the artist is not supposed to sell these at once.
COPYRIGHT
In most cases, if an album cover is a photograph then the photographer will own the copyright. Design work is a little more complicated and depends entirely on the contract drawn up at the time of the creation of the art.
Hypergallery doesn’t own the copyright to any of our prints, but in all cases we ensure that we have the permission of the copyright holder to produce the prints.
ATTRIBUTION
In many cases the creation of an album cover is a collaborative affair. Many album covers designs are attributed to artists who haven’t been directly involved in creating and signing the prints and we aim to make this as transparent and clear as possible in the product details.
ARCHIVAL INKJETS
Archival inkjet printing is also commonly referred to as Giclée. It denotes the high-quality ink-jet printing process which uses fade resistant, archival inks and archival substrates on large format printers to produce fine art prints.
Similarly, the term serigraph has been used to describe artistic use of the silkscreen process.
ARTISTIC ENHANCEMENT
With only a few unavoidable exceptions (when the artist is no longer alive) the prints sold by Hypergallery have been conceived, created, approved and signed by the artist themselves. In many cases the prints look quite different from the original album cover as we give the artist the chance to revisit their original artwork and rework it specifically as a print, without the restrictions of producing it as a mass market album cover.
COST
The value of a print increases as the edition sells out. You may see some prints on sale at a much higher price than others in the same collection and this will usually mean that less of these prints remain available on the primary market. It might also mean that a print has been signed by the musician as well as the artist - for this reason sometimes you may see exactly the same print available at two different prices.
CARING FOR YOUR PRINT
We will wrap your print in acid-free tissue paper and ship it to you in a sturdy cardboard tube. When you take your print out of the tube it is a good idea to let it uncurl overnight on a flat surface before handling it. This will give the paper a chance to lose some of its springiness and make it much easier for you to handle. Remember to wash your hands before handling your print and to take care not to scuff the surface of the image as some of the print surfaces are very delicate.
DISPLAYING YOUR PRINT
We recommend that you frame your print behind conservation quality glass or acrylic (most framers will offer this as standard) and make sure you use archival quality mount board. This way, your print will be free from any materials that might cause it damage.
UK orders will be dispatched by either Royal Mail First Class post, Special Delivery or by courier. Orders to the rest of the world are dispatched by Airmail or by Royal Mail International Tracked and Signed. Royal Mail’s service is a little slower than FedEx and other couriers, but is the only way, at present, for us to guarantee that our prints are actually delivered to a human and signed for. In all cases, a contribution towards the packing and consignment cost will be added to your order and calculated at checkout.
Responsibility for the print lies with us until you receive and sign for it* and for this reason we insist on sending items over £150 by insured, sign-for shipping. All of our print shipments require signature upon delivery so please check the condition of the packaging before accepting it.
*If you have an agreement in place whereby delivery services are to leave parcels without obtaining a signature, as is often the case in the USA, our instruction for them to obtain a signature will be overridden. In these cases responsibility for the print lies with us until it has been recorded as delivered 'as authorised by' your agreement.
COPYRIGHT
All artwork reproduced on the site is the copyright of the respective owners who reserve all their rights. Any use of these images, including reproduction, modification, distribution or transmission is strictly forbidden unless the owners of the copyright give express permission. If your use of an image from our website is covered by Fair Use, we would appreciate it if you would correctly attribute the artist and our website and drop us a line to let us know - we can probably share a link in return.
The design of the site, including all graphics, structure and text is the property of Hypergallery Ltd and all rights are reserved.
PRICING
The price of limited edition prints and collectables increases as the edition sells out. We reserve the right to increase the advertised price of the artwork without notice. The price of the artwork will be in force from the date of publication on the website.
VAT is chargeable on all UK sales. Sales to non-UK customers where the delivery is outside the UK will include a full commercial invoice to aid customs clearance on importation to the destination country. Local duties and taxes may be charged at that stage and are payable by the customer. We will endeavour to help predict these costs where possible and help our customers who are not accustomed to dealing with import duties, especially now that this has become necessary in Europe thanks to the UK's departure from the EU.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
PAYMENT
We know how important it is that you feel secure about paying online. Hypergallery.com is hosted by Shopify and payments are handled by Shopify's own system. Shopify is Level 1 PCI DSS compliant by default so payment info and business data is kept safe. Payments made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the current exchange rate.
FRAMING
Prints come unframed. Measurements on product pages are approximate and frames should not be ordered based on these measurements. If you would like us to give you a mm accurate measurement please drop us a line.
RETURNS / REFUNDS
We take great care to ensure that your goods are delivered to you in perfect condition, so please do not accept delivery if there is obvious damage to the packaging. If you sign for the goods you are accepting delivery in perfect condition and the shipping agent cannot be held responsible for any damage.
If for any reason you are not happy with your purchase, you may return it for full refund of the cost of the artwork on the following conditions: You must notify us in advance and within 7 days that you wish to return the artwork. You can do this by email or by phone. The artwork must be returned in its original packaging and undamaged within 7 days of your notification. You accept that the shipping cost to return the print is borne by you and the return shipment must be covered by adequate insurance.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
A Gift From A Flower To A Garden
Regular price $2,411.00 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 120): Computation results in '-Infinity'%
This archival inkjet print features a Pre-Raphaelite style infrared photograph of Donovan on the moat in front of Bodiam Castle by Karl Ferris, who was personal photographer to both Donovan and Jimi Hendrix. This is a jewel in the crown of a phenomenal catalogue from Ferris, the originator of psychedelic photography. A Gift From a Flower to a Garden was Donovan's fifth album and one of the first box sets ever in the folk/rock genre. Printed and signed on demand so allow for delay in delivery of up to one month. Just get in touch, if time is of the essence! We will contact you with updates following your purchase. © Karl Ferris |
Signed by: Karl Ferris Editions: 75, 50 and 20 Print type: Lambda Archival Inkjet (Giclée) on Fuji Crystal Archive DP II silk matte sheen paper |
Art Money it for £180/month, no interest We partner with Art Money to make art more accessible |
All the artwork published, printed or marketed by Hypergallery is of the highest quality. All artwork is printed on the finest paper stock by renowned and experience printers using traditional or modern techniques. They will either be signed by the artist or embossed with authentication.
In the rare eventuality that an error with publicised price or availability means that we cannot fulfil your order we will let you know as soon as we discover the error and issue an immediate and full refund.
Listed sizes are for approximate guidance only. If you require a precise measurement please get in touch.
LIMITED EDITION PRINTS
The very nature of a limited edition print is that it is limited, forever, to the total number detailed in the original edition. If your print is number 70 of 295 then it really is just that: the 70th numbered print in a total edition of 295.
There will also be Artists Proofs (APs) numbering up to a maximum of 10% of the edition, and sometimes Printer’s Proofs (PPs) which are usually kept by the printer, or Hors Commerce prints (HCs) which are used by the publisher for promotional purposes.
Sometimes limited editions are published at different sizes. This is OK, as long as the sizes are distinctly different and they should be published at the same time.
ARTIST/PRINTERS PROOFS
An artist's proof in modern practice is usually used to describe an impression of the finished work that is identical to the numbered copies. There can also be printer's proofs which are taken for the printer to see how the image is printing, or are final impressions the printer is allowed to keep but normally the term "artist's proof" would cover both cases.
Artist's proofs are not included in the count of a limited edition, and they belong to the artist. By convention, the artist is not supposed to sell these at once.
COPYRIGHT
In most cases, if an album cover is a photograph then the photographer will own the copyright. Design work is a little more complicated and depends entirely on the contract drawn up at the time of the creation of the art.
Hypergallery doesn’t own the copyright to any of our prints, but in all cases we ensure that we have the permission of the copyright holder to produce the prints.
ATTRIBUTION
In many cases the creation of an album cover is a collaborative affair. Many album covers designs are attributed to artists who haven’t been directly involved in creating and signing the prints and we aim to make this as transparent and clear as possible in the product details.
ARCHIVAL INKJETS
Archival inkjet printing is also commonly referred to as Giclée. It denotes the high-quality ink-jet printing process which uses fade resistant, archival inks and archival substrates on large format printers to produce fine art prints.
Similarly, the term serigraph has been used to describe artistic use of the silkscreen process.
ARTISTIC ENHANCEMENT
With only a few unavoidable exceptions (when the artist is no longer alive) the prints sold by Hypergallery have been conceived, created, approved and signed by the artist themselves. In many cases the prints look quite different from the original album cover as we give the artist the chance to revisit their original artwork and rework it specifically as a print, without the restrictions of producing it as a mass market album cover.
COST
The value of a print increases as the edition sells out. You may see some prints on sale at a much higher price than others in the same collection and this will usually mean that less of these prints remain available on the primary market. It might also mean that a print has been signed by the musician as well as the artist - for this reason sometimes you may see exactly the same print available at two different prices.
CARING FOR YOUR PRINT
We will wrap your print in acid-free tissue paper and ship it to you in a sturdy cardboard tube. When you take your print out of the tube it is a good idea to let it uncurl overnight on a flat surface before handling it. This will give the paper a chance to lose some of its springiness and make it much easier for you to handle. Remember to wash your hands before handling your print and to take care not to scuff the surface of the image as some of the print surfaces are very delicate.
DISPLAYING YOUR PRINT
We recommend that you frame your print behind conservation quality glass or acrylic (most framers will offer this as standard) and make sure you use archival quality mount board. This way, your print will be free from any materials that might cause it damage.
UK orders will be dispatched by either Royal Mail First Class post, Special Delivery or by courier. Orders to the rest of the world are dispatched by Airmail or by Royal Mail International Tracked and Signed. Royal Mail’s service is a little slower than FedEx and other couriers, but is the only way, at present, for us to guarantee that our prints are actually delivered to a human and signed for. In all cases, a contribution towards the packing and consignment cost will be added to your order and calculated at checkout.
Responsibility for the print lies with us until you receive and sign for it* and for this reason we insist on sending items over £150 by insured, sign-for shipping. All of our print shipments require signature upon delivery so please check the condition of the packaging before accepting it.
*If you have an agreement in place whereby delivery services are to leave parcels without obtaining a signature, as is often the case in the USA, our instruction for them to obtain a signature will be overridden. In these cases responsibility for the print lies with us until it has been recorded as delivered 'as authorised by' your agreement.
COPYRIGHT
All artwork reproduced on the site is the copyright of the respective owners who reserve all their rights. Any use of these images, including reproduction, modification, distribution or transmission is strictly forbidden unless the owners of the copyright give express permission. If your use of an image from our website is covered by Fair Use, we would appreciate it if you would correctly attribute the artist and our website and drop us a line to let us know - we can probably share a link in return.
The design of the site, including all graphics, structure and text is the property of Hypergallery Ltd and all rights are reserved.
PRICING
The price of limited edition prints and collectables increases as the edition sells out. We reserve the right to increase the advertised price of the artwork without notice. The price of the artwork will be in force from the date of publication on the website.
VAT is chargeable on all UK sales. Sales to non-UK customers where the delivery is outside the UK will include a full commercial invoice to aid customs clearance on importation to the destination country. Local duties and taxes may be charged at that stage and are payable by the customer. We will endeavour to help predict these costs where possible and help our customers who are not accustomed to dealing with import duties, especially now that this has become necessary in Europe thanks to the UK's departure from the EU.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
PAYMENT
We know how important it is that you feel secure about paying online. Hypergallery.com is hosted by Shopify and payments are handled by Shopify's own system. Shopify is Level 1 PCI DSS compliant by default so payment info and business data is kept safe. Payments made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the current exchange rate.
FRAMING
Prints come unframed. Measurements on product pages are approximate and frames should not be ordered based on these measurements. If you would like us to give you a mm accurate measurement please drop us a line.
RETURNS / REFUNDS
We take great care to ensure that your goods are delivered to you in perfect condition, so please do not accept delivery if there is obvious damage to the packaging. If you sign for the goods you are accepting delivery in perfect condition and the shipping agent cannot be held responsible for any damage.
If for any reason you are not happy with your purchase, you may return it for full refund of the cost of the artwork on the following conditions: You must notify us in advance and within 7 days that you wish to return the artwork. You can do this by email or by phone. The artwork must be returned in its original packaging and undamaged within 7 days of your notification. You accept that the shipping cost to return the print is borne by you and the return shipment must be covered by adequate insurance.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
A Little Museum for The Who
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Richard Evans has shaped the visual identity of The Who and continues to do so to this day. This archival inkjet edition was produced in a limited edition by the artist in homage to the band with whom he has worked for so many years. The print depicts a veritable cabinet of rock&roll curiosities, from back stage passes to that classic of Mod culture ephemera, the pin badge. Published in an edition of 195 on Hahnemühle German Etching paper. |
Signed by: Richard Evans Image size: 19 x 19 inches Paper size: 28 x 29 inches Edition size: 195
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All the artwork published, printed or marketed by Hypergallery is of the highest quality. All artwork is printed on the finest paper stock by renowned and experience printers using traditional or modern techniques. They will either be signed by the artist or embossed with authentication.
In the rare eventuality that an error with publicised price or availability means that we cannot fulfil your order we will let you know as soon as we discover the error and issue an immediate and full refund.
Listed sizes are for approximate guidance only. If you require a precise measurement please get in touch.
LIMITED EDITION PRINTS
The very nature of a limited edition print is that it is limited, forever, to the total number detailed in the original edition. If your print is number 70 of 295 then it really is just that: the 70th numbered print in a total edition of 295.
There will also be Artists Proofs (APs) numbering up to a maximum of 10% of the edition, and sometimes Printer’s Proofs (PPs) which are usually kept by the printer, or Hors Commerce prints (HCs) which are used by the publisher for promotional purposes.
Sometimes limited editions are published at different sizes. This is OK, as long as the sizes are distinctly different and they should be published at the same time.
ARTIST/PRINTERS PROOFS
An artist's proof in modern practice is usually used to describe an impression of the finished work that is identical to the numbered copies. There can also be printer's proofs which are taken for the printer to see how the image is printing, or are final impressions the printer is allowed to keep but normally the term "artist's proof" would cover both cases.
Artist's proofs are not included in the count of a limited edition, and they belong to the artist. By convention, the artist is not supposed to sell these at once.
COPYRIGHT
In most cases, if an album cover is a photograph then the photographer will own the copyright. Design work is a little more complicated and depends entirely on the contract drawn up at the time of the creation of the art.
Hypergallery doesn’t own the copyright to any of our prints, but in all cases we ensure that we have the permission of the copyright holder to produce the prints.
ATTRIBUTION
In many cases the creation of an album cover is a collaborative affair. Many album covers designs are attributed to artists who haven’t been directly involved in creating and signing the prints and we aim to make this as transparent and clear as possible in the product details.
ARCHIVAL INKJETS
Archival inkjet printing is also commonly referred to as Giclée. It denotes the high-quality ink-jet printing process which uses fade resistant, archival inks and archival substrates on large format printers to produce fine art prints.
Similarly, the term serigraph has been used to describe artistic use of the silkscreen process.
ARTISTIC ENHANCEMENT
With only a few unavoidable exceptions (when the artist is no longer alive) the prints sold by Hypergallery have been conceived, created, approved and signed by the artist themselves. In many cases the prints look quite different from the original album cover as we give the artist the chance to revisit their original artwork and rework it specifically as a print, without the restrictions of producing it as a mass market album cover.
COST
The value of a print increases as the edition sells out. You may see some prints on sale at a much higher price than others in the same collection and this will usually mean that less of these prints remain available on the primary market. It might also mean that a print has been signed by the musician as well as the artist - for this reason sometimes you may see exactly the same print available at two different prices.
CARING FOR YOUR PRINT
We will wrap your print in acid-free tissue paper and ship it to you in a sturdy cardboard tube. When you take your print out of the tube it is a good idea to let it uncurl overnight on a flat surface before handling it. This will give the paper a chance to lose some of its springiness and make it much easier for you to handle. Remember to wash your hands before handling your print and to take care not to scuff the surface of the image as some of the print surfaces are very delicate.
DISPLAYING YOUR PRINT
We recommend that you frame your print behind conservation quality glass or acrylic (most framers will offer this as standard) and make sure you use archival quality mount board. This way, your print will be free from any materials that might cause it damage.
UK orders will be dispatched by either Royal Mail First Class post, Special Delivery or by courier. Orders to the rest of the world are dispatched by Airmail or by Royal Mail International Tracked and Signed. Royal Mail’s service is a little slower than FedEx and other couriers, but is the only way, at present, for us to guarantee that our prints are actually delivered to a human and signed for. In all cases, a contribution towards the packing and consignment cost will be added to your order and calculated at checkout.
Responsibility for the print lies with us until you receive and sign for it* and for this reason we insist on sending items over £150 by insured, sign-for shipping. All of our print shipments require signature upon delivery so please check the condition of the packaging before accepting it.
*If you have an agreement in place whereby delivery services are to leave parcels without obtaining a signature, as is often the case in the USA, our instruction for them to obtain a signature will be overridden. In these cases responsibility for the print lies with us until it has been recorded as delivered 'as authorised by' your agreement.
COPYRIGHT
All artwork reproduced on the site is the copyright of the respective owners who reserve all their rights. Any use of these images, including reproduction, modification, distribution or transmission is strictly forbidden unless the owners of the copyright give express permission. If your use of an image from our website is covered by Fair Use, we would appreciate it if you would correctly attribute the artist and our website and drop us a line to let us know - we can probably share a link in return.
The design of the site, including all graphics, structure and text is the property of Hypergallery Ltd and all rights are reserved.
PRICING
The price of limited edition prints and collectables increases as the edition sells out. We reserve the right to increase the advertised price of the artwork without notice. The price of the artwork will be in force from the date of publication on the website.
VAT is chargeable on all UK sales. Sales to non-UK customers where the delivery is outside the UK will include a full commercial invoice to aid customs clearance on importation to the destination country. Local duties and taxes may be charged at that stage and are payable by the customer. We will endeavour to help predict these costs where possible and help our customers who are not accustomed to dealing with import duties, especially now that this has become necessary in Europe thanks to the UK's departure from the EU.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
PAYMENT
We know how important it is that you feel secure about paying online. Hypergallery.com is hosted by Shopify and payments are handled by Shopify's own system. Shopify is Level 1 PCI DSS compliant by default so payment info and business data is kept safe. Payments made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the current exchange rate.
FRAMING
Prints come unframed. Measurements on product pages are approximate and frames should not be ordered based on these measurements. If you would like us to give you a mm accurate measurement please drop us a line.
RETURNS / REFUNDS
We take great care to ensure that your goods are delivered to you in perfect condition, so please do not accept delivery if there is obvious damage to the packaging. If you sign for the goods you are accepting delivery in perfect condition and the shipping agent cannot be held responsible for any damage.
If for any reason you are not happy with your purchase, you may return it for full refund of the cost of the artwork on the following conditions: You must notify us in advance and within 7 days that you wish to return the artwork. You can do this by email or by phone. The artwork must be returned in its original packaging and undamaged within 7 days of your notification. You accept that the shipping cost to return the print is borne by you and the return shipment must be covered by adequate insurance.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
ABACAB
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The album cover art for ABACAB by Bill Smith, showcasing one of his most revered album covers for one of the world's biggest bands: Genesis.
Here it is revisited by Bill in a series of four limited edition archival inkjet prints. Each edition of 25 features a different colourway. The original album cover artwork was born of a little torn paper sketch that Mike Rutherford noticed in Bill’s sketchbook.
Bill has re-worked that image into this beautiful series which can be purchased individually or as a fabulous set of four. |
Signed by: Bill Smith
Customers wishing to purchase all four prints can do so for the price of three by entering the code ABACAB upon checkout. Please ensure you add all four prints to your basket in order to validate the code and receive your discount. |
Art Money the full set for £108/month, no interest We partner with Art Money to make art more accessible |
All the artwork published, printed or marketed by Hypergallery is of the highest quality. All artwork is printed on the finest paper stock by renowned and experience printers using traditional or modern techniques. They will either be signed by the artist or embossed with authentication.
In the rare eventuality that an error with publicised price or availability means that we cannot fulfil your order we will let you know as soon as we discover the error and issue an immediate and full refund.
Listed sizes are for approximate guidance only. If you require a precise measurement please get in touch.
LIMITED EDITION PRINTS
The very nature of a limited edition print is that it is limited, forever, to the total number detailed in the original edition. If your print is number 70 of 295 then it really is just that: the 70th numbered print in a total edition of 295.
There will also be Artists Proofs (APs) numbering up to a maximum of 10% of the edition, and sometimes Printer’s Proofs (PPs) which are usually kept by the printer, or Hors Commerce prints (HCs) which are used by the publisher for promotional purposes.
Sometimes limited editions are published at different sizes. This is OK, as long as the sizes are distinctly different and they should be published at the same time.
ARTIST/PRINTERS PROOFS
An artist's proof in modern practice is usually used to describe an impression of the finished work that is identical to the numbered copies. There can also be printer's proofs which are taken for the printer to see how the image is printing, or are final impressions the printer is allowed to keep but normally the term "artist's proof" would cover both cases.
Artist's proofs are not included in the count of a limited edition, and they belong to the artist. By convention, the artist is not supposed to sell these at once.
COPYRIGHT
In most cases, if an album cover is a photograph then the photographer will own the copyright. Design work is a little more complicated and depends entirely on the contract drawn up at the time of the creation of the art.
Hypergallery doesn’t own the copyright to any of our prints, but in all cases we ensure that we have the permission of the copyright holder to produce the prints.
ATTRIBUTION
In many cases the creation of an album cover is a collaborative affair. Many album covers designs are attributed to artists who haven’t been directly involved in creating and signing the prints and we aim to make this as transparent and clear as possible in the product details.
ARCHIVAL INKJETS
Archival inkjet printing is also commonly referred to as Giclée. It denotes the high-quality ink-jet printing process which uses fade resistant, archival inks and archival substrates on large format printers to produce fine art prints.
Similarly, the term serigraph has been used to describe artistic use of the silkscreen process.
ARTISTIC ENHANCEMENT
With only a few unavoidable exceptions (when the artist is no longer alive) the prints sold by Hypergallery have been conceived, created, approved and signed by the artist themselves. In many cases the prints look quite different from the original album cover as we give the artist the chance to revisit their original artwork and rework it specifically as a print, without the restrictions of producing it as a mass market album cover.
COST
The value of a print increases as the edition sells out. You may see some prints on sale at a much higher price than others in the same collection and this will usually mean that less of these prints remain available on the primary market. It might also mean that a print has been signed by the musician as well as the artist - for this reason sometimes you may see exactly the same print available at two different prices.
CARING FOR YOUR PRINT
We will wrap your print in acid-free tissue paper and ship it to you in a sturdy cardboard tube. When you take your print out of the tube it is a good idea to let it uncurl overnight on a flat surface before handling it. This will give the paper a chance to lose some of its springiness and make it much easier for you to handle. Remember to wash your hands before handling your print and to take care not to scuff the surface of the image as some of the print surfaces are very delicate.
DISPLAYING YOUR PRINT
We recommend that you frame your print behind conservation quality glass or acrylic (most framers will offer this as standard) and make sure you use archival quality mount board. This way, your print will be free from any materials that might cause it damage.
UK orders will be dispatched by either Royal Mail First Class post, Special Delivery or by courier. Orders to the rest of the world are dispatched by Airmail or by Royal Mail International Tracked and Signed. Royal Mail’s service is a little slower than FedEx and other couriers, but is the only way, at present, for us to guarantee that our prints are actually delivered to a human and signed for. In all cases, a contribution towards the packing and consignment cost will be added to your order and calculated at checkout.
Responsibility for the print lies with us until you receive and sign for it* and for this reason we insist on sending items over £150 by insured, sign-for shipping. All of our print shipments require signature upon delivery so please check the condition of the packaging before accepting it.
*If you have an agreement in place whereby delivery services are to leave parcels without obtaining a signature, as is often the case in the USA, our instruction for them to obtain a signature will be overridden. In these cases responsibility for the print lies with us until it has been recorded as delivered 'as authorised by' your agreement.
COPYRIGHT
All artwork reproduced on the site is the copyright of the respective owners who reserve all their rights. Any use of these images, including reproduction, modification, distribution or transmission is strictly forbidden unless the owners of the copyright give express permission. If your use of an image from our website is covered by Fair Use, we would appreciate it if you would correctly attribute the artist and our website and drop us a line to let us know - we can probably share a link in return.
The design of the site, including all graphics, structure and text is the property of Hypergallery Ltd and all rights are reserved.
PRICING
The price of limited edition prints and collectables increases as the edition sells out. We reserve the right to increase the advertised price of the artwork without notice. The price of the artwork will be in force from the date of publication on the website.
VAT is chargeable on all UK sales. Sales to non-UK customers where the delivery is outside the UK will include a full commercial invoice to aid customs clearance on importation to the destination country. Local duties and taxes may be charged at that stage and are payable by the customer. We will endeavour to help predict these costs where possible and help our customers who are not accustomed to dealing with import duties, especially now that this has become necessary in Europe thanks to the UK's departure from the EU.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
PAYMENT
We know how important it is that you feel secure about paying online. Hypergallery.com is hosted by Shopify and payments are handled by Shopify's own system. Shopify is Level 1 PCI DSS compliant by default so payment info and business data is kept safe. Payments made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the current exchange rate.
FRAMING
Prints come unframed. Measurements on product pages are approximate and frames should not be ordered based on these measurements. If you would like us to give you a mm accurate measurement please drop us a line.
RETURNS / REFUNDS
We take great care to ensure that your goods are delivered to you in perfect condition, so please do not accept delivery if there is obvious damage to the packaging. If you sign for the goods you are accepting delivery in perfect condition and the shipping agent cannot be held responsible for any damage.
If for any reason you are not happy with your purchase, you may return it for full refund of the cost of the artwork on the following conditions: You must notify us in advance and within 7 days that you wish to return the artwork. You can do this by email or by phone. The artwork must be returned in its original packaging and undamaged within 7 days of your notification. You accept that the shipping cost to return the print is borne by you and the return shipment must be covered by adequate insurance.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
Afro Portrait
Regular price $1,340.00 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 120): Computation results in '-Infinity'%
This archival inkjet print of the legendary Jimi Hendrix was shot at Karl Ferris' Hampstead Studio in London, 1967. It was produced and published by Ferris, who was personal photographer to Hendrix during this most vital time in the guitarist's career. Printed and signed on demand so allow for delay in delivery of up to one month. Just get in touch, if time is of the essence! We will contact you with updates following your purchase. © Karl Ferris |
Signed by: Karl Ferris Editions: 75 and 50 Print type: Lambda Archival Inkjet (Giclée) on Fuji Crystal Archive DP II silk matte sheen paper |
Art Money it for £100/month, no interest We partner with Art Money to make art more accessible |
All the artwork published, printed or marketed by Hypergallery is of the highest quality. All artwork is printed on the finest paper stock by renowned and experience printers using traditional or modern techniques. They will either be signed by the artist or embossed with authentication.
In the rare eventuality that an error with publicised price or availability means that we cannot fulfil your order we will let you know as soon as we discover the error and issue an immediate and full refund.
Listed sizes are for approximate guidance only. If you require a precise measurement please get in touch.
LIMITED EDITION PRINTS
The very nature of a limited edition print is that it is limited, forever, to the total number detailed in the original edition. If your print is number 70 of 295 then it really is just that: the 70th numbered print in a total edition of 295.
There will also be Artists Proofs (APs) numbering up to a maximum of 10% of the edition, and sometimes Printer’s Proofs (PPs) which are usually kept by the printer, or Hors Commerce prints (HCs) which are used by the publisher for promotional purposes.
Sometimes limited editions are published at different sizes. This is OK, as long as the sizes are distinctly different and they should be published at the same time.
ARTIST/PRINTERS PROOFS
An artist's proof in modern practice is usually used to describe an impression of the finished work that is identical to the numbered copies. There can also be printer's proofs which are taken for the printer to see how the image is printing, or are final impressions the printer is allowed to keep but normally the term "artist's proof" would cover both cases.
Artist's proofs are not included in the count of a limited edition, and they belong to the artist. By convention, the artist is not supposed to sell these at once.
COPYRIGHT
In most cases, if an album cover is a photograph then the photographer will own the copyright. Design work is a little more complicated and depends entirely on the contract drawn up at the time of the creation of the art.
Hypergallery doesn’t own the copyright to any of our prints, but in all cases we ensure that we have the permission of the copyright holder to produce the prints.
ATTRIBUTION
In many cases the creation of an album cover is a collaborative affair. Many album covers designs are attributed to artists who haven’t been directly involved in creating and signing the prints and we aim to make this as transparent and clear as possible in the product details.
ARCHIVAL INKJETS
Archival inkjet printing is also commonly referred to as Giclée. It denotes the high-quality ink-jet printing process which uses fade resistant, archival inks and archival substrates on large format printers to produce fine art prints.
Similarly, the term serigraph has been used to describe artistic use of the silkscreen process.
ARTISTIC ENHANCEMENT
With only a few unavoidable exceptions (when the artist is no longer alive) the prints sold by Hypergallery have been conceived, created, approved and signed by the artist themselves. In many cases the prints look quite different from the original album cover as we give the artist the chance to revisit their original artwork and rework it specifically as a print, without the restrictions of producing it as a mass market album cover.
COST
The value of a print increases as the edition sells out. You may see some prints on sale at a much higher price than others in the same collection and this will usually mean that less of these prints remain available on the primary market. It might also mean that a print has been signed by the musician as well as the artist - for this reason sometimes you may see exactly the same print available at two different prices.
CARING FOR YOUR PRINT
We will wrap your print in acid-free tissue paper and ship it to you in a sturdy cardboard tube. When you take your print out of the tube it is a good idea to let it uncurl overnight on a flat surface before handling it. This will give the paper a chance to lose some of its springiness and make it much easier for you to handle. Remember to wash your hands before handling your print and to take care not to scuff the surface of the image as some of the print surfaces are very delicate.
DISPLAYING YOUR PRINT
We recommend that you frame your print behind conservation quality glass or acrylic (most framers will offer this as standard) and make sure you use archival quality mount board. This way, your print will be free from any materials that might cause it damage.
UK orders will be dispatched by either Royal Mail First Class post, Special Delivery or by courier. Orders to the rest of the world are dispatched by Airmail or by Royal Mail International Tracked and Signed. Royal Mail’s service is a little slower than FedEx and other couriers, but is the only way, at present, for us to guarantee that our prints are actually delivered to a human and signed for. In all cases, a contribution towards the packing and consignment cost will be added to your order and calculated at checkout.
Responsibility for the print lies with us until you receive and sign for it* and for this reason we insist on sending items over £150 by insured, sign-for shipping. All of our print shipments require signature upon delivery so please check the condition of the packaging before accepting it.
*If you have an agreement in place whereby delivery services are to leave parcels without obtaining a signature, as is often the case in the USA, our instruction for them to obtain a signature will be overridden. In these cases responsibility for the print lies with us until it has been recorded as delivered 'as authorised by' your agreement.
COPYRIGHT
All artwork reproduced on the site is the copyright of the respective owners who reserve all their rights. Any use of these images, including reproduction, modification, distribution or transmission is strictly forbidden unless the owners of the copyright give express permission. If your use of an image from our website is covered by Fair Use, we would appreciate it if you would correctly attribute the artist and our website and drop us a line to let us know - we can probably share a link in return.
The design of the site, including all graphics, structure and text is the property of Hypergallery Ltd and all rights are reserved.
PRICING
The price of limited edition prints and collectables increases as the edition sells out. We reserve the right to increase the advertised price of the artwork without notice. The price of the artwork will be in force from the date of publication on the website.
VAT is chargeable on all UK sales. Sales to non-UK customers where the delivery is outside the UK will include a full commercial invoice to aid customs clearance on importation to the destination country. Local duties and taxes may be charged at that stage and are payable by the customer. We will endeavour to help predict these costs where possible and help our customers who are not accustomed to dealing with import duties, especially now that this has become necessary in Europe thanks to the UK's departure from the EU.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
PAYMENT
We know how important it is that you feel secure about paying online. Hypergallery.com is hosted by Shopify and payments are handled by Shopify's own system. Shopify is Level 1 PCI DSS compliant by default so payment info and business data is kept safe. Payments made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the current exchange rate.
FRAMING
Prints come unframed. Measurements on product pages are approximate and frames should not be ordered based on these measurements. If you would like us to give you a mm accurate measurement please drop us a line.
RETURNS / REFUNDS
We take great care to ensure that your goods are delivered to you in perfect condition, so please do not accept delivery if there is obvious damage to the packaging. If you sign for the goods you are accepting delivery in perfect condition and the shipping agent cannot be held responsible for any damage.
If for any reason you are not happy with your purchase, you may return it for full refund of the cost of the artwork on the following conditions: You must notify us in advance and within 7 days that you wish to return the artwork. You can do this by email or by phone. The artwork must be returned in its original packaging and undamaged within 7 days of your notification. You accept that the shipping cost to return the print is borne by you and the return shipment must be covered by adequate insurance.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
Alternate Experienced
Regular price $2,009.00 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 120): Computation results in '-Infinity'%
This archival inkjet print shows an alternate version of the famous Jimi Hendrix album cover shot for Are You Experienced, often regarded as the greatest debut album of all time. This photo was used for a German album release. The print was produced and published by Karl Ferris, who was personal photographer to Hendrix. Karl Ferris recalled, "When everything was ready, we hired a Rolls Royce limo and drove down to Kew Gardens, where I found the perfect tree which had foliage that reached the ground. I had the guys stand back inside the leaves and shot them through the fisheye lens from a low angle, to emphasise Jimi’s hands". Printed and signed on demand so allow for delay in delivery of up to one month. Just get in touch, if time is of the essence! We will contact you with updates following your purchase. © Karl Ferris |
Signed by: Karl Ferris Print type: Lambda Archival Inkjet (Giclée) on Fuji Crystal Archive DP II silk matte sheen paper |
Art Money it from £150/month, no interest We partner with Art Money to make art more accessible |
All the artwork published, printed or marketed by Hypergallery is of the highest quality. All artwork is printed on the finest paper stock by renowned and experience printers using traditional or modern techniques. They will either be signed by the artist or embossed with authentication.
In the rare eventuality that an error with publicised price or availability means that we cannot fulfil your order we will let you know as soon as we discover the error and issue an immediate and full refund.
Listed sizes are for approximate guidance only. If you require a precise measurement please get in touch.
LIMITED EDITION PRINTS
The very nature of a limited edition print is that it is limited, forever, to the total number detailed in the original edition. If your print is number 70 of 295 then it really is just that: the 70th numbered print in a total edition of 295.
There will also be Artists Proofs (APs) numbering up to a maximum of 10% of the edition, and sometimes Printer’s Proofs (PPs) which are usually kept by the printer, or Hors Commerce prints (HCs) which are used by the publisher for promotional purposes.
Sometimes limited editions are published at different sizes. This is OK, as long as the sizes are distinctly different and they should be published at the same time.
ARTIST/PRINTERS PROOFS
An artist's proof in modern practice is usually used to describe an impression of the finished work that is identical to the numbered copies. There can also be printer's proofs which are taken for the printer to see how the image is printing, or are final impressions the printer is allowed to keep but normally the term "artist's proof" would cover both cases.
Artist's proofs are not included in the count of a limited edition, and they belong to the artist. By convention, the artist is not supposed to sell these at once.
COPYRIGHT
In most cases, if an album cover is a photograph then the photographer will own the copyright. Design work is a little more complicated and depends entirely on the contract drawn up at the time of the creation of the art.
Hypergallery doesn’t own the copyright to any of our prints, but in all cases we ensure that we have the permission of the copyright holder to produce the prints.
ATTRIBUTION
In many cases the creation of an album cover is a collaborative affair. Many album covers designs are attributed to artists who haven’t been directly involved in creating and signing the prints and we aim to make this as transparent and clear as possible in the product details.
ARCHIVAL INKJETS
Archival inkjet printing is also commonly referred to as Giclée. It denotes the high-quality ink-jet printing process which uses fade resistant, archival inks and archival substrates on large format printers to produce fine art prints.
Similarly, the term serigraph has been used to describe artistic use of the silkscreen process.
ARTISTIC ENHANCEMENT
With only a few unavoidable exceptions (when the artist is no longer alive) the prints sold by Hypergallery have been conceived, created, approved and signed by the artist themselves. In many cases the prints look quite different from the original album cover as we give the artist the chance to revisit their original artwork and rework it specifically as a print, without the restrictions of producing it as a mass market album cover.
COST
The value of a print increases as the edition sells out. You may see some prints on sale at a much higher price than others in the same collection and this will usually mean that less of these prints remain available on the primary market. It might also mean that a print has been signed by the musician as well as the artist - for this reason sometimes you may see exactly the same print available at two different prices.
CARING FOR YOUR PRINT
We will wrap your print in acid-free tissue paper and ship it to you in a sturdy cardboard tube. When you take your print out of the tube it is a good idea to let it uncurl overnight on a flat surface before handling it. This will give the paper a chance to lose some of its springiness and make it much easier for you to handle. Remember to wash your hands before handling your print and to take care not to scuff the surface of the image as some of the print surfaces are very delicate.
DISPLAYING YOUR PRINT
We recommend that you frame your print behind conservation quality glass or acrylic (most framers will offer this as standard) and make sure you use archival quality mount board. This way, your print will be free from any materials that might cause it damage.
UK orders will be dispatched by either Royal Mail First Class post, Special Delivery or by courier. Orders to the rest of the world are dispatched by Airmail or by Royal Mail International Tracked and Signed. Royal Mail’s service is a little slower than FedEx and other couriers, but is the only way, at present, for us to guarantee that our prints are actually delivered to a human and signed for. In all cases, a contribution towards the packing and consignment cost will be added to your order and calculated at checkout.
Responsibility for the print lies with us until you receive and sign for it* and for this reason we insist on sending items over £150 by insured, sign-for shipping. All of our print shipments require signature upon delivery so please check the condition of the packaging before accepting it.
*If you have an agreement in place whereby delivery services are to leave parcels without obtaining a signature, as is often the case in the USA, our instruction for them to obtain a signature will be overridden. In these cases responsibility for the print lies with us until it has been recorded as delivered 'as authorised by' your agreement.
COPYRIGHT
All artwork reproduced on the site is the copyright of the respective owners who reserve all their rights. Any use of these images, including reproduction, modification, distribution or transmission is strictly forbidden unless the owners of the copyright give express permission. If your use of an image from our website is covered by Fair Use, we would appreciate it if you would correctly attribute the artist and our website and drop us a line to let us know - we can probably share a link in return.
The design of the site, including all graphics, structure and text is the property of Hypergallery Ltd and all rights are reserved.
PRICING
The price of limited edition prints and collectables increases as the edition sells out. We reserve the right to increase the advertised price of the artwork without notice. The price of the artwork will be in force from the date of publication on the website.
VAT is chargeable on all UK sales. Sales to non-UK customers where the delivery is outside the UK will include a full commercial invoice to aid customs clearance on importation to the destination country. Local duties and taxes may be charged at that stage and are payable by the customer. We will endeavour to help predict these costs where possible and help our customers who are not accustomed to dealing with import duties, especially now that this has become necessary in Europe thanks to the UK's departure from the EU.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
PAYMENT
We know how important it is that you feel secure about paying online. Hypergallery.com is hosted by Shopify and payments are handled by Shopify's own system. Shopify is Level 1 PCI DSS compliant by default so payment info and business data is kept safe. Payments made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the current exchange rate.
FRAMING
Prints come unframed. Measurements on product pages are approximate and frames should not be ordered based on these measurements. If you would like us to give you a mm accurate measurement please drop us a line.
RETURNS / REFUNDS
We take great care to ensure that your goods are delivered to you in perfect condition, so please do not accept delivery if there is obvious damage to the packaging. If you sign for the goods you are accepting delivery in perfect condition and the shipping agent cannot be held responsible for any damage.
If for any reason you are not happy with your purchase, you may return it for full refund of the cost of the artwork on the following conditions: You must notify us in advance and within 7 days that you wish to return the artwork. You can do this by email or by phone. The artwork must be returned in its original packaging and undamaged within 7 days of your notification. You accept that the shipping cost to return the print is borne by you and the return shipment must be covered by adequate insurance.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
Are You Experienced
Regular price $3,080.00 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 120): Computation results in '-Infinity'%
This archival inkjet print features the famous Jimi Hendrix album cover shot for Are You Experienced, often regarded as the greatest debut album of all time. It was produced and published by Karl Ferris, who was personal photographer to Hendrix. This is a jewel in the crown of a phenomenal catalogue from the originator of psychedelic photography. Karl Ferris recalled, "When everything was ready, we hired a Rolls Royce limo and drove down to Kew Gardens, where I found the perfect tree which had foliage that reached the ground. I had the guys stand back inside the leaves and shot them through the fisheye lens from a low angle, to emphasise Jimi’s hands". Printed and signed on demand so allow for delay in delivery of up to one month. © Karl Ferris |
Signed by: Karl Ferris Editions: 75, 50 and 20 Print type: Lambda Archival Inkjet (Giclée) on Fuji Crystal Archive DP II silk matte sheen paper |
Art Money it from £230/month, no interest We partner with Art Money to make art more accessible |
All the artwork published, printed or marketed by Hypergallery is of the highest quality. All artwork is printed on the finest paper stock by renowned and experience printers using traditional or modern techniques. They will either be signed by the artist or embossed with authentication.
In the rare eventuality that an error with publicised price or availability means that we cannot fulfil your order we will let you know as soon as we discover the error and issue an immediate and full refund.
Listed sizes are for approximate guidance only. If you require a precise measurement please get in touch.
LIMITED EDITION PRINTS
The very nature of a limited edition print is that it is limited, forever, to the total number detailed in the original edition. If your print is number 70 of 295 then it really is just that: the 70th numbered print in a total edition of 295.
There will also be Artists Proofs (APs) numbering up to a maximum of 10% of the edition, and sometimes Printer’s Proofs (PPs) which are usually kept by the printer, or Hors Commerce prints (HCs) which are used by the publisher for promotional purposes.
Sometimes limited editions are published at different sizes. This is OK, as long as the sizes are distinctly different and they should be published at the same time.
ARTIST/PRINTERS PROOFS
An artist's proof in modern practice is usually used to describe an impression of the finished work that is identical to the numbered copies. There can also be printer's proofs which are taken for the printer to see how the image is printing, or are final impressions the printer is allowed to keep but normally the term "artist's proof" would cover both cases.
Artist's proofs are not included in the count of a limited edition, and they belong to the artist. By convention, the artist is not supposed to sell these at once.
COPYRIGHT
In most cases, if an album cover is a photograph then the photographer will own the copyright. Design work is a little more complicated and depends entirely on the contract drawn up at the time of the creation of the art.
Hypergallery doesn’t own the copyright to any of our prints, but in all cases we ensure that we have the permission of the copyright holder to produce the prints.
ATTRIBUTION
In many cases the creation of an album cover is a collaborative affair. Many album covers designs are attributed to artists who haven’t been directly involved in creating and signing the prints and we aim to make this as transparent and clear as possible in the product details.
ARCHIVAL INKJETS
Archival inkjet printing is also commonly referred to as Giclée. It denotes the high-quality ink-jet printing process which uses fade resistant, archival inks and archival substrates on large format printers to produce fine art prints.
Similarly, the term serigraph has been used to describe artistic use of the silkscreen process.
ARTISTIC ENHANCEMENT
With only a few unavoidable exceptions (when the artist is no longer alive) the prints sold by Hypergallery have been conceived, created, approved and signed by the artist themselves. In many cases the prints look quite different from the original album cover as we give the artist the chance to revisit their original artwork and rework it specifically as a print, without the restrictions of producing it as a mass market album cover.
COST
The value of a print increases as the edition sells out. You may see some prints on sale at a much higher price than others in the same collection and this will usually mean that less of these prints remain available on the primary market. It might also mean that a print has been signed by the musician as well as the artist - for this reason sometimes you may see exactly the same print available at two different prices.
CARING FOR YOUR PRINT
We will wrap your print in acid-free tissue paper and ship it to you in a sturdy cardboard tube. When you take your print out of the tube it is a good idea to let it uncurl overnight on a flat surface before handling it. This will give the paper a chance to lose some of its springiness and make it much easier for you to handle. Remember to wash your hands before handling your print and to take care not to scuff the surface of the image as some of the print surfaces are very delicate.
DISPLAYING YOUR PRINT
We recommend that you frame your print behind conservation quality glass or acrylic (most framers will offer this as standard) and make sure you use archival quality mount board. This way, your print will be free from any materials that might cause it damage.
UK orders will be dispatched by either Royal Mail First Class post, Special Delivery or by courier. Orders to the rest of the world are dispatched by Airmail or by Royal Mail International Tracked and Signed. Royal Mail’s service is a little slower than FedEx and other couriers, but is the only way, at present, for us to guarantee that our prints are actually delivered to a human and signed for. In all cases, a contribution towards the packing and consignment cost will be added to your order and calculated at checkout.
Responsibility for the print lies with us until you receive and sign for it* and for this reason we insist on sending items over £150 by insured, sign-for shipping. All of our print shipments require signature upon delivery so please check the condition of the packaging before accepting it.
*If you have an agreement in place whereby delivery services are to leave parcels without obtaining a signature, as is often the case in the USA, our instruction for them to obtain a signature will be overridden. In these cases responsibility for the print lies with us until it has been recorded as delivered 'as authorised by' your agreement.
COPYRIGHT
All artwork reproduced on the site is the copyright of the respective owners who reserve all their rights. Any use of these images, including reproduction, modification, distribution or transmission is strictly forbidden unless the owners of the copyright give express permission. If your use of an image from our website is covered by Fair Use, we would appreciate it if you would correctly attribute the artist and our website and drop us a line to let us know - we can probably share a link in return.
The design of the site, including all graphics, structure and text is the property of Hypergallery Ltd and all rights are reserved.
PRICING
The price of limited edition prints and collectables increases as the edition sells out. We reserve the right to increase the advertised price of the artwork without notice. The price of the artwork will be in force from the date of publication on the website.
VAT is chargeable on all UK sales. Sales to non-UK customers where the delivery is outside the UK will include a full commercial invoice to aid customs clearance on importation to the destination country. Local duties and taxes may be charged at that stage and are payable by the customer. We will endeavour to help predict these costs where possible and help our customers who are not accustomed to dealing with import duties, especially now that this has become necessary in Europe thanks to the UK's departure from the EU.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
PAYMENT
We know how important it is that you feel secure about paying online. Hypergallery.com is hosted by Shopify and payments are handled by Shopify's own system. Shopify is Level 1 PCI DSS compliant by default so payment info and business data is kept safe. Payments made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the current exchange rate.
FRAMING
Prints come unframed. Measurements on product pages are approximate and frames should not be ordered based on these measurements. If you would like us to give you a mm accurate measurement please drop us a line.
RETURNS / REFUNDS
We take great care to ensure that your goods are delivered to you in perfect condition, so please do not accept delivery if there is obvious damage to the packaging. If you sign for the goods you are accepting delivery in perfect condition and the shipping agent cannot be held responsible for any damage.
If for any reason you are not happy with your purchase, you may return it for full refund of the cost of the artwork on the following conditions: You must notify us in advance and within 7 days that you wish to return the artwork. You can do this by email or by phone. The artwork must be returned in its original packaging and undamaged within 7 days of your notification. You accept that the shipping cost to return the print is borne by you and the return shipment must be covered by adequate insurance.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
Are You Experienced Alternate
Regular price $2,411.00 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 120): Computation results in '-Infinity'%
This archival inkjet print shows an alternate version of the famous Jimi Hendrix album cover shot for Are You Experienced, often regarded as the greatest debut album of all time. The print was produced and published by Karl Ferris, who was personal photographer to Hendrix. Karl Ferris recalled, "When everything was ready, we hired a Rolls Royce limo and drove down to Kew Gardens, where I found the perfect tree which had foliage that reached the ground. I had the guys stand back inside the leaves and shot them through the fisheye lens from a low angle, to emphasise Jimi’s hands". Printed and signed on demand so allow for delay in delivery of up to one month. Just get in touch, if time is of the essence! We will contact you with updates following your purchase.. © Karl Ferris |
Signed by: Karl Ferris Editions: 75, 50 and 20 Print type: Lambda Archival Inkjet (Giclée) on Fuji Crystal Archive DP II silk matte sheen paper |
Art Money it from £180/month, no interest We partner with Art Money to make art more accessible |
All the artwork published, printed or marketed by Hypergallery is of the highest quality. All artwork is printed on the finest paper stock by renowned and experience printers using traditional or modern techniques. They will either be signed by the artist or embossed with authentication.
In the rare eventuality that an error with publicised price or availability means that we cannot fulfil your order we will let you know as soon as we discover the error and issue an immediate and full refund.
Listed sizes are for approximate guidance only. If you require a precise measurement please get in touch.
LIMITED EDITION PRINTS
The very nature of a limited edition print is that it is limited, forever, to the total number detailed in the original edition. If your print is number 70 of 295 then it really is just that: the 70th numbered print in a total edition of 295.
There will also be Artists Proofs (APs) numbering up to a maximum of 10% of the edition, and sometimes Printer’s Proofs (PPs) which are usually kept by the printer, or Hors Commerce prints (HCs) which are used by the publisher for promotional purposes.
Sometimes limited editions are published at different sizes. This is OK, as long as the sizes are distinctly different and they should be published at the same time.
ARTIST/PRINTERS PROOFS
An artist's proof in modern practice is usually used to describe an impression of the finished work that is identical to the numbered copies. There can also be printer's proofs which are taken for the printer to see how the image is printing, or are final impressions the printer is allowed to keep but normally the term "artist's proof" would cover both cases.
Artist's proofs are not included in the count of a limited edition, and they belong to the artist. By convention, the artist is not supposed to sell these at once.
COPYRIGHT
In most cases, if an album cover is a photograph then the photographer will own the copyright. Design work is a little more complicated and depends entirely on the contract drawn up at the time of the creation of the art.
Hypergallery doesn’t own the copyright to any of our prints, but in all cases we ensure that we have the permission of the copyright holder to produce the prints.
ATTRIBUTION
In many cases the creation of an album cover is a collaborative affair. Many album covers designs are attributed to artists who haven’t been directly involved in creating and signing the prints and we aim to make this as transparent and clear as possible in the product details.
ARCHIVAL INKJETS
Archival inkjet printing is also commonly referred to as Giclée. It denotes the high-quality ink-jet printing process which uses fade resistant, archival inks and archival substrates on large format printers to produce fine art prints.
Similarly, the term serigraph has been used to describe artistic use of the silkscreen process.
ARTISTIC ENHANCEMENT
With only a few unavoidable exceptions (when the artist is no longer alive) the prints sold by Hypergallery have been conceived, created, approved and signed by the artist themselves. In many cases the prints look quite different from the original album cover as we give the artist the chance to revisit their original artwork and rework it specifically as a print, without the restrictions of producing it as a mass market album cover.
COST
The value of a print increases as the edition sells out. You may see some prints on sale at a much higher price than others in the same collection and this will usually mean that less of these prints remain available on the primary market. It might also mean that a print has been signed by the musician as well as the artist - for this reason sometimes you may see exactly the same print available at two different prices.
CARING FOR YOUR PRINT
We will wrap your print in acid-free tissue paper and ship it to you in a sturdy cardboard tube. When you take your print out of the tube it is a good idea to let it uncurl overnight on a flat surface before handling it. This will give the paper a chance to lose some of its springiness and make it much easier for you to handle. Remember to wash your hands before handling your print and to take care not to scuff the surface of the image as some of the print surfaces are very delicate.
DISPLAYING YOUR PRINT
We recommend that you frame your print behind conservation quality glass or acrylic (most framers will offer this as standard) and make sure you use archival quality mount board. This way, your print will be free from any materials that might cause it damage.
UK orders will be dispatched by either Royal Mail First Class post, Special Delivery or by courier. Orders to the rest of the world are dispatched by Airmail or by Royal Mail International Tracked and Signed. Royal Mail’s service is a little slower than FedEx and other couriers, but is the only way, at present, for us to guarantee that our prints are actually delivered to a human and signed for. In all cases, a contribution towards the packing and consignment cost will be added to your order and calculated at checkout.
Responsibility for the print lies with us until you receive and sign for it* and for this reason we insist on sending items over £150 by insured, sign-for shipping. All of our print shipments require signature upon delivery so please check the condition of the packaging before accepting it.
*If you have an agreement in place whereby delivery services are to leave parcels without obtaining a signature, as is often the case in the USA, our instruction for them to obtain a signature will be overridden. In these cases responsibility for the print lies with us until it has been recorded as delivered 'as authorised by' your agreement.
COPYRIGHT
All artwork reproduced on the site is the copyright of the respective owners who reserve all their rights. Any use of these images, including reproduction, modification, distribution or transmission is strictly forbidden unless the owners of the copyright give express permission. If your use of an image from our website is covered by Fair Use, we would appreciate it if you would correctly attribute the artist and our website and drop us a line to let us know - we can probably share a link in return.
The design of the site, including all graphics, structure and text is the property of Hypergallery Ltd and all rights are reserved.
PRICING
The price of limited edition prints and collectables increases as the edition sells out. We reserve the right to increase the advertised price of the artwork without notice. The price of the artwork will be in force from the date of publication on the website.
VAT is chargeable on all UK sales. Sales to non-UK customers where the delivery is outside the UK will include a full commercial invoice to aid customs clearance on importation to the destination country. Local duties and taxes may be charged at that stage and are payable by the customer. We will endeavour to help predict these costs where possible and help our customers who are not accustomed to dealing with import duties, especially now that this has become necessary in Europe thanks to the UK's departure from the EU.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
PAYMENT
We know how important it is that you feel secure about paying online. Hypergallery.com is hosted by Shopify and payments are handled by Shopify's own system. Shopify is Level 1 PCI DSS compliant by default so payment info and business data is kept safe. Payments made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the current exchange rate.
FRAMING
Prints come unframed. Measurements on product pages are approximate and frames should not be ordered based on these measurements. If you would like us to give you a mm accurate measurement please drop us a line.
RETURNS / REFUNDS
We take great care to ensure that your goods are delivered to you in perfect condition, so please do not accept delivery if there is obvious damage to the packaging. If you sign for the goods you are accepting delivery in perfect condition and the shipping agent cannot be held responsible for any damage.
If for any reason you are not happy with your purchase, you may return it for full refund of the cost of the artwork on the following conditions: You must notify us in advance and within 7 days that you wish to return the artwork. You can do this by email or by phone. The artwork must be returned in its original packaging and undamaged within 7 days of your notification. You accept that the shipping cost to return the print is borne by you and the return shipment must be covered by adequate insurance.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
Are You Experienced Back Cover
Regular price $2,411.00 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 120): Computation results in '-Infinity'%
This archival inkjet print shows the back cover photograph from the famous Jimi Hendrix album cover shot for Are You Experienced, often regarded as the greatest debut album of all time. The print was produced and published by Karl Ferris, who was personal photographer to Hendrix. This famous 'Group Halo' shot was taken in Ferris' Hampstead Studio in London in 1967. After seeing Hendrix with his hair combed away from the scalp, Ferris requested that Jimi wear it that way during the photo shoot. Hendrix's girlfriend, Kathy Etchingham, trimmed his hair to improve its symmetry, forming an afro. Redding and Mitchell liked Hendrix's new hairstyle, so Ferris hired a hairdresser to style their hair in a similar fashion and so that became the basis of the whole look for that ‘Experience’ era. This print tells that story without the need for words. Printed and signed on demand so allow for delay in delivery of up to one month. Just get in touch, if time is of the essence! We will contact you with updates following your purchase. © Karl Ferris |
Signed by: Karl Ferris Editions: 75 and 50 Print type: Lambda Archival Inkjet (Giclée) on Fuji Crystal Archive DP II silk matte sheen paper |
Art Money it for £180/month, no interest We partner with Art Money to make art more accessible |
All the artwork published, printed or marketed by Hypergallery is of the highest quality. All artwork is printed on the finest paper stock by renowned and experience printers using traditional or modern techniques. They will either be signed by the artist or embossed with authentication.
In the rare eventuality that an error with publicised price or availability means that we cannot fulfil your order we will let you know as soon as we discover the error and issue an immediate and full refund.
Listed sizes are for approximate guidance only. If you require a precise measurement please get in touch.
LIMITED EDITION PRINTS
The very nature of a limited edition print is that it is limited, forever, to the total number detailed in the original edition. If your print is number 70 of 295 then it really is just that: the 70th numbered print in a total edition of 295.
There will also be Artists Proofs (APs) numbering up to a maximum of 10% of the edition, and sometimes Printer’s Proofs (PPs) which are usually kept by the printer, or Hors Commerce prints (HCs) which are used by the publisher for promotional purposes.
Sometimes limited editions are published at different sizes. This is OK, as long as the sizes are distinctly different and they should be published at the same time.
ARTIST/PRINTERS PROOFS
An artist's proof in modern practice is usually used to describe an impression of the finished work that is identical to the numbered copies. There can also be printer's proofs which are taken for the printer to see how the image is printing, or are final impressions the printer is allowed to keep but normally the term "artist's proof" would cover both cases.
Artist's proofs are not included in the count of a limited edition, and they belong to the artist. By convention, the artist is not supposed to sell these at once.
COPYRIGHT
In most cases, if an album cover is a photograph then the photographer will own the copyright. Design work is a little more complicated and depends entirely on the contract drawn up at the time of the creation of the art.
Hypergallery doesn’t own the copyright to any of our prints, but in all cases we ensure that we have the permission of the copyright holder to produce the prints.
ATTRIBUTION
In many cases the creation of an album cover is a collaborative affair. Many album covers designs are attributed to artists who haven’t been directly involved in creating and signing the prints and we aim to make this as transparent and clear as possible in the product details.
ARCHIVAL INKJETS
Archival inkjet printing is also commonly referred to as Giclée. It denotes the high-quality ink-jet printing process which uses fade resistant, archival inks and archival substrates on large format printers to produce fine art prints.
Similarly, the term serigraph has been used to describe artistic use of the silkscreen process.
ARTISTIC ENHANCEMENT
With only a few unavoidable exceptions (when the artist is no longer alive) the prints sold by Hypergallery have been conceived, created, approved and signed by the artist themselves. In many cases the prints look quite different from the original album cover as we give the artist the chance to revisit their original artwork and rework it specifically as a print, without the restrictions of producing it as a mass market album cover.
COST
The value of a print increases as the edition sells out. You may see some prints on sale at a much higher price than others in the same collection and this will usually mean that less of these prints remain available on the primary market. It might also mean that a print has been signed by the musician as well as the artist - for this reason sometimes you may see exactly the same print available at two different prices.
CARING FOR YOUR PRINT
We will wrap your print in acid-free tissue paper and ship it to you in a sturdy cardboard tube. When you take your print out of the tube it is a good idea to let it uncurl overnight on a flat surface before handling it. This will give the paper a chance to lose some of its springiness and make it much easier for you to handle. Remember to wash your hands before handling your print and to take care not to scuff the surface of the image as some of the print surfaces are very delicate.
DISPLAYING YOUR PRINT
We recommend that you frame your print behind conservation quality glass or acrylic (most framers will offer this as standard) and make sure you use archival quality mount board. This way, your print will be free from any materials that might cause it damage.
UK orders will be dispatched by either Royal Mail First Class post, Special Delivery or by courier. Orders to the rest of the world are dispatched by Airmail or by Royal Mail International Tracked and Signed. Royal Mail’s service is a little slower than FedEx and other couriers, but is the only way, at present, for us to guarantee that our prints are actually delivered to a human and signed for. In all cases, a contribution towards the packing and consignment cost will be added to your order and calculated at checkout.
Responsibility for the print lies with us until you receive and sign for it* and for this reason we insist on sending items over £150 by insured, sign-for shipping. All of our print shipments require signature upon delivery so please check the condition of the packaging before accepting it.
*If you have an agreement in place whereby delivery services are to leave parcels without obtaining a signature, as is often the case in the USA, our instruction for them to obtain a signature will be overridden. In these cases responsibility for the print lies with us until it has been recorded as delivered 'as authorised by' your agreement.
COPYRIGHT
All artwork reproduced on the site is the copyright of the respective owners who reserve all their rights. Any use of these images, including reproduction, modification, distribution or transmission is strictly forbidden unless the owners of the copyright give express permission. If your use of an image from our website is covered by Fair Use, we would appreciate it if you would correctly attribute the artist and our website and drop us a line to let us know - we can probably share a link in return.
The design of the site, including all graphics, structure and text is the property of Hypergallery Ltd and all rights are reserved.
PRICING
The price of limited edition prints and collectables increases as the edition sells out. We reserve the right to increase the advertised price of the artwork without notice. The price of the artwork will be in force from the date of publication on the website.
VAT is chargeable on all UK sales. Sales to non-UK customers where the delivery is outside the UK will include a full commercial invoice to aid customs clearance on importation to the destination country. Local duties and taxes may be charged at that stage and are payable by the customer. We will endeavour to help predict these costs where possible and help our customers who are not accustomed to dealing with import duties, especially now that this has become necessary in Europe thanks to the UK's departure from the EU.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
PAYMENT
We know how important it is that you feel secure about paying online. Hypergallery.com is hosted by Shopify and payments are handled by Shopify's own system. Shopify is Level 1 PCI DSS compliant by default so payment info and business data is kept safe. Payments made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the current exchange rate.
FRAMING
Prints come unframed. Measurements on product pages are approximate and frames should not be ordered based on these measurements. If you would like us to give you a mm accurate measurement please drop us a line.
RETURNS / REFUNDS
We take great care to ensure that your goods are delivered to you in perfect condition, so please do not accept delivery if there is obvious damage to the packaging. If you sign for the goods you are accepting delivery in perfect condition and the shipping agent cannot be held responsible for any damage.
If for any reason you are not happy with your purchase, you may return it for full refund of the cost of the artwork on the following conditions: You must notify us in advance and within 7 days that you wish to return the artwork. You can do this by email or by phone. The artwork must be returned in its original packaging and undamaged within 7 days of your notification. You accept that the shipping cost to return the print is borne by you and the return shipment must be covered by adequate insurance.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
Bold As Love
Regular price $2,009.00 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 120): Computation results in '-Infinity'%
This archival inkjet print shows the photograph used for the illustrated Jimi Hendrix Axis Bold As Love album cover. The print was produced and published by Karl Ferris, who was personal photographer to Hendrix. After seeing Hendrix with his hair combed away from the scalp, Ferris requested that Jimi wear it that way during the photo shoot. Hendrix's girlfriend, Kathy Etchingham, trimmed his hair to improve its symmetry, forming an afro. Redding and Mitchell liked Hendrix's new hairstyle, so Ferris hired a hairdresser to style their hair in a similar fashion and so that became the basis of the whole look for that ‘Experience’ era. This print tells that story without the need for words. Printed and signed on demand so allow for delay in delivery of up to one month. Just get in touch, if time is of the essence! We will contact you with updates following your purchase. © Karl Ferris |
Signed by: Karl Ferris Editions: 75 and 50 Print type: Lambda Archival Inkjet (Giclée) on Fuji Crystal Archive DP II silk matte sheen paper |
Art Money it from £120/month, no interest We partner with Art Money to make art more accessible |
All the artwork published, printed or marketed by Hypergallery is of the highest quality. All artwork is printed on the finest paper stock by renowned and experience printers using traditional or modern techniques. They will either be signed by the artist or embossed with authentication.
In the rare eventuality that an error with publicised price or availability means that we cannot fulfil your order we will let you know as soon as we discover the error and issue an immediate and full refund.
Listed sizes are for approximate guidance only. If you require a precise measurement please get in touch.
LIMITED EDITION PRINTS
The very nature of a limited edition print is that it is limited, forever, to the total number detailed in the original edition. If your print is number 70 of 295 then it really is just that: the 70th numbered print in a total edition of 295.
There will also be Artists Proofs (APs) numbering up to a maximum of 10% of the edition, and sometimes Printer’s Proofs (PPs) which are usually kept by the printer, or Hors Commerce prints (HCs) which are used by the publisher for promotional purposes.
Sometimes limited editions are published at different sizes. This is OK, as long as the sizes are distinctly different and they should be published at the same time.
ARTIST/PRINTERS PROOFS
An artist's proof in modern practice is usually used to describe an impression of the finished work that is identical to the numbered copies. There can also be printer's proofs which are taken for the printer to see how the image is printing, or are final impressions the printer is allowed to keep but normally the term "artist's proof" would cover both cases.
Artist's proofs are not included in the count of a limited edition, and they belong to the artist. By convention, the artist is not supposed to sell these at once.
COPYRIGHT
In most cases, if an album cover is a photograph then the photographer will own the copyright. Design work is a little more complicated and depends entirely on the contract drawn up at the time of the creation of the art.
Hypergallery doesn’t own the copyright to any of our prints, but in all cases we ensure that we have the permission of the copyright holder to produce the prints.
ATTRIBUTION
In many cases the creation of an album cover is a collaborative affair. Many album covers designs are attributed to artists who haven’t been directly involved in creating and signing the prints and we aim to make this as transparent and clear as possible in the product details.
ARCHIVAL INKJETS
Archival inkjet printing is also commonly referred to as Giclée. It denotes the high-quality ink-jet printing process which uses fade resistant, archival inks and archival substrates on large format printers to produce fine art prints.
Similarly, the term serigraph has been used to describe artistic use of the silkscreen process.
ARTISTIC ENHANCEMENT
With only a few unavoidable exceptions (when the artist is no longer alive) the prints sold by Hypergallery have been conceived, created, approved and signed by the artist themselves. In many cases the prints look quite different from the original album cover as we give the artist the chance to revisit their original artwork and rework it specifically as a print, without the restrictions of producing it as a mass market album cover.
COST
The value of a print increases as the edition sells out. You may see some prints on sale at a much higher price than others in the same collection and this will usually mean that less of these prints remain available on the primary market. It might also mean that a print has been signed by the musician as well as the artist - for this reason sometimes you may see exactly the same print available at two different prices.
CARING FOR YOUR PRINT
We will wrap your print in acid-free tissue paper and ship it to you in a sturdy cardboard tube. When you take your print out of the tube it is a good idea to let it uncurl overnight on a flat surface before handling it. This will give the paper a chance to lose some of its springiness and make it much easier for you to handle. Remember to wash your hands before handling your print and to take care not to scuff the surface of the image as some of the print surfaces are very delicate.
DISPLAYING YOUR PRINT
We recommend that you frame your print behind conservation quality glass or acrylic (most framers will offer this as standard) and make sure you use archival quality mount board. This way, your print will be free from any materials that might cause it damage.
UK orders will be dispatched by either Royal Mail First Class post, Special Delivery or by courier. Orders to the rest of the world are dispatched by Airmail or by Royal Mail International Tracked and Signed. Royal Mail’s service is a little slower than FedEx and other couriers, but is the only way, at present, for us to guarantee that our prints are actually delivered to a human and signed for. In all cases, a contribution towards the packing and consignment cost will be added to your order and calculated at checkout.
Responsibility for the print lies with us until you receive and sign for it* and for this reason we insist on sending items over £150 by insured, sign-for shipping. All of our print shipments require signature upon delivery so please check the condition of the packaging before accepting it.
*If you have an agreement in place whereby delivery services are to leave parcels without obtaining a signature, as is often the case in the USA, our instruction for them to obtain a signature will be overridden. In these cases responsibility for the print lies with us until it has been recorded as delivered 'as authorised by' your agreement.
COPYRIGHT
All artwork reproduced on the site is the copyright of the respective owners who reserve all their rights. Any use of these images, including reproduction, modification, distribution or transmission is strictly forbidden unless the owners of the copyright give express permission. If your use of an image from our website is covered by Fair Use, we would appreciate it if you would correctly attribute the artist and our website and drop us a line to let us know - we can probably share a link in return.
The design of the site, including all graphics, structure and text is the property of Hypergallery Ltd and all rights are reserved.
PRICING
The price of limited edition prints and collectables increases as the edition sells out. We reserve the right to increase the advertised price of the artwork without notice. The price of the artwork will be in force from the date of publication on the website.
VAT is chargeable on all UK sales. Sales to non-UK customers where the delivery is outside the UK will include a full commercial invoice to aid customs clearance on importation to the destination country. Local duties and taxes may be charged at that stage and are payable by the customer. We will endeavour to help predict these costs where possible and help our customers who are not accustomed to dealing with import duties, especially now that this has become necessary in Europe thanks to the UK's departure from the EU.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
PAYMENT
We know how important it is that you feel secure about paying online. Hypergallery.com is hosted by Shopify and payments are handled by Shopify's own system. Shopify is Level 1 PCI DSS compliant by default so payment info and business data is kept safe. Payments made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the current exchange rate.
FRAMING
Prints come unframed. Measurements on product pages are approximate and frames should not be ordered based on these measurements. If you would like us to give you a mm accurate measurement please drop us a line.
RETURNS / REFUNDS
We take great care to ensure that your goods are delivered to you in perfect condition, so please do not accept delivery if there is obvious damage to the packaging. If you sign for the goods you are accepting delivery in perfect condition and the shipping agent cannot be held responsible for any damage.
If for any reason you are not happy with your purchase, you may return it for full refund of the cost of the artwork on the following conditions: You must notify us in advance and within 7 days that you wish to return the artwork. You can do this by email or by phone. The artwork must be returned in its original packaging and undamaged within 7 days of your notification. You accept that the shipping cost to return the print is borne by you and the return shipment must be covered by adequate insurance.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
Cream
Regular price $2,009.00 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 120): Computation results in '-Infinity'%
This archival inkjet print shows Jack Bruce, Eric Clapton and Ginger Baker of Cream, photographed by Karl Ferris with costumes and instruments by The Fool. Promo shot, 1967. The print was produced and published by Karl Ferris. Printed and signed on demand so allow for delay in delivery of up to one month. Just get in touch, if time is of the essence! We will contact you with updates following your purchase. © Karl Ferris |
Signed by: Karl Ferris Editions: 50 and 20 Print type: Lambda Archival Inkjet (Giclée) on Fuji Crystal Archive DP II silk matte sheen paper |
Art Money it for £150/month, no interest We partner with Art Money to make art more accessible |
All the artwork published, printed or marketed by Hypergallery is of the highest quality. All artwork is printed on the finest paper stock by renowned and experience printers using traditional or modern techniques. They will either be signed by the artist or embossed with authentication.
In the rare eventuality that an error with publicised price or availability means that we cannot fulfil your order we will let you know as soon as we discover the error and issue an immediate and full refund.
Listed sizes are for approximate guidance only. If you require a precise measurement please get in touch.
LIMITED EDITION PRINTS
The very nature of a limited edition print is that it is limited, forever, to the total number detailed in the original edition. If your print is number 70 of 295 then it really is just that: the 70th numbered print in a total edition of 295.
There will also be Artists Proofs (APs) numbering up to a maximum of 10% of the edition, and sometimes Printer’s Proofs (PPs) which are usually kept by the printer, or Hors Commerce prints (HCs) which are used by the publisher for promotional purposes.
Sometimes limited editions are published at different sizes. This is OK, as long as the sizes are distinctly different and they should be published at the same time.
ARTIST/PRINTERS PROOFS
An artist's proof in modern practice is usually used to describe an impression of the finished work that is identical to the numbered copies. There can also be printer's proofs which are taken for the printer to see how the image is printing, or are final impressions the printer is allowed to keep but normally the term "artist's proof" would cover both cases.
Artist's proofs are not included in the count of a limited edition, and they belong to the artist. By convention, the artist is not supposed to sell these at once.
COPYRIGHT
In most cases, if an album cover is a photograph then the photographer will own the copyright. Design work is a little more complicated and depends entirely on the contract drawn up at the time of the creation of the art.
Hypergallery doesn’t own the copyright to any of our prints, but in all cases we ensure that we have the permission of the copyright holder to produce the prints.
ATTRIBUTION
In many cases the creation of an album cover is a collaborative affair. Many album covers designs are attributed to artists who haven’t been directly involved in creating and signing the prints and we aim to make this as transparent and clear as possible in the product details.
ARCHIVAL INKJETS
Archival inkjet printing is also commonly referred to as Giclée. It denotes the high-quality ink-jet printing process which uses fade resistant, archival inks and archival substrates on large format printers to produce fine art prints.
Similarly, the term serigraph has been used to describe artistic use of the silkscreen process.
ARTISTIC ENHANCEMENT
With only a few unavoidable exceptions (when the artist is no longer alive) the prints sold by Hypergallery have been conceived, created, approved and signed by the artist themselves. In many cases the prints look quite different from the original album cover as we give the artist the chance to revisit their original artwork and rework it specifically as a print, without the restrictions of producing it as a mass market album cover.
COST
The value of a print increases as the edition sells out. You may see some prints on sale at a much higher price than others in the same collection and this will usually mean that less of these prints remain available on the primary market. It might also mean that a print has been signed by the musician as well as the artist - for this reason sometimes you may see exactly the same print available at two different prices.
CARING FOR YOUR PRINT
We will wrap your print in acid-free tissue paper and ship it to you in a sturdy cardboard tube. When you take your print out of the tube it is a good idea to let it uncurl overnight on a flat surface before handling it. This will give the paper a chance to lose some of its springiness and make it much easier for you to handle. Remember to wash your hands before handling your print and to take care not to scuff the surface of the image as some of the print surfaces are very delicate.
DISPLAYING YOUR PRINT
We recommend that you frame your print behind conservation quality glass or acrylic (most framers will offer this as standard) and make sure you use archival quality mount board. This way, your print will be free from any materials that might cause it damage.
UK orders will be dispatched by either Royal Mail First Class post, Special Delivery or by courier. Orders to the rest of the world are dispatched by Airmail or by Royal Mail International Tracked and Signed. Royal Mail’s service is a little slower than FedEx and other couriers, but is the only way, at present, for us to guarantee that our prints are actually delivered to a human and signed for. In all cases, a contribution towards the packing and consignment cost will be added to your order and calculated at checkout.
Responsibility for the print lies with us until you receive and sign for it* and for this reason we insist on sending items over £150 by insured, sign-for shipping. All of our print shipments require signature upon delivery so please check the condition of the packaging before accepting it.
*If you have an agreement in place whereby delivery services are to leave parcels without obtaining a signature, as is often the case in the USA, our instruction for them to obtain a signature will be overridden. In these cases responsibility for the print lies with us until it has been recorded as delivered 'as authorised by' your agreement.
COPYRIGHT
All artwork reproduced on the site is the copyright of the respective owners who reserve all their rights. Any use of these images, including reproduction, modification, distribution or transmission is strictly forbidden unless the owners of the copyright give express permission. If your use of an image from our website is covered by Fair Use, we would appreciate it if you would correctly attribute the artist and our website and drop us a line to let us know - we can probably share a link in return.
The design of the site, including all graphics, structure and text is the property of Hypergallery Ltd and all rights are reserved.
PRICING
The price of limited edition prints and collectables increases as the edition sells out. We reserve the right to increase the advertised price of the artwork without notice. The price of the artwork will be in force from the date of publication on the website.
VAT is chargeable on all UK sales. Sales to non-UK customers where the delivery is outside the UK will include a full commercial invoice to aid customs clearance on importation to the destination country. Local duties and taxes may be charged at that stage and are payable by the customer. We will endeavour to help predict these costs where possible and help our customers who are not accustomed to dealing with import duties, especially now that this has become necessary in Europe thanks to the UK's departure from the EU.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
PAYMENT
We know how important it is that you feel secure about paying online. Hypergallery.com is hosted by Shopify and payments are handled by Shopify's own system. Shopify is Level 1 PCI DSS compliant by default so payment info and business data is kept safe. Payments made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the current exchange rate.
FRAMING
Prints come unframed. Measurements on product pages are approximate and frames should not be ordered based on these measurements. If you would like us to give you a mm accurate measurement please drop us a line.
RETURNS / REFUNDS
We take great care to ensure that your goods are delivered to you in perfect condition, so please do not accept delivery if there is obvious damage to the packaging. If you sign for the goods you are accepting delivery in perfect condition and the shipping agent cannot be held responsible for any damage.
If for any reason you are not happy with your purchase, you may return it for full refund of the cost of the artwork on the following conditions: You must notify us in advance and within 7 days that you wish to return the artwork. You can do this by email or by phone. The artwork must be returned in its original packaging and undamaged within 7 days of your notification. You accept that the shipping cost to return the print is borne by you and the return shipment must be covered by adequate insurance.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
Electric Ladyland
Regular price $2,143.00 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 120): Computation results in '-Infinity'%
This archival inkjet print features the famed Jimi Hendrix, Gatefold Double Album Cover 'Smoke Shot', from side 2 of Electric Ladyland. The photograph was taken at Karl Ferris' Hampstead studio in 1967. The print is produced and published by Karl Ferris, who was personal photographer to Hendrix. Printed and signed on demand so allow for delay in delivery of up to one month. Just get in touch, if time is of the essence! We will contact you with updates following your purchase. © Karl Ferris |
Signed by: Karl Ferris Editions: 75, 50 and 20 Print type: Lambda Archival Inkjet (Giclée) on Fuji Crystal Archive DP II silk matte sheen paper |
Art Money it from £160/month, no interest We partner with Art Money to make art more accessible |
All the artwork published, printed or marketed by Hypergallery is of the highest quality. All artwork is printed on the finest paper stock by renowned and experience printers using traditional or modern techniques. They will either be signed by the artist or embossed with authentication.
In the rare eventuality that an error with publicised price or availability means that we cannot fulfil your order we will let you know as soon as we discover the error and issue an immediate and full refund.
Listed sizes are for approximate guidance only. If you require a precise measurement please get in touch.
LIMITED EDITION PRINTS
The very nature of a limited edition print is that it is limited, forever, to the total number detailed in the original edition. If your print is number 70 of 295 then it really is just that: the 70th numbered print in a total edition of 295.
There will also be Artists Proofs (APs) numbering up to a maximum of 10% of the edition, and sometimes Printer’s Proofs (PPs) which are usually kept by the printer, or Hors Commerce prints (HCs) which are used by the publisher for promotional purposes.
Sometimes limited editions are published at different sizes. This is OK, as long as the sizes are distinctly different and they should be published at the same time.
ARTIST/PRINTERS PROOFS
An artist's proof in modern practice is usually used to describe an impression of the finished work that is identical to the numbered copies. There can also be printer's proofs which are taken for the printer to see how the image is printing, or are final impressions the printer is allowed to keep but normally the term "artist's proof" would cover both cases.
Artist's proofs are not included in the count of a limited edition, and they belong to the artist. By convention, the artist is not supposed to sell these at once.
COPYRIGHT
In most cases, if an album cover is a photograph then the photographer will own the copyright. Design work is a little more complicated and depends entirely on the contract drawn up at the time of the creation of the art.
Hypergallery doesn’t own the copyright to any of our prints, but in all cases we ensure that we have the permission of the copyright holder to produce the prints.
ATTRIBUTION
In many cases the creation of an album cover is a collaborative affair. Many album covers designs are attributed to artists who haven’t been directly involved in creating and signing the prints and we aim to make this as transparent and clear as possible in the product details.
ARCHIVAL INKJETS
Archival inkjet printing is also commonly referred to as Giclée. It denotes the high-quality ink-jet printing process which uses fade resistant, archival inks and archival substrates on large format printers to produce fine art prints.
Similarly, the term serigraph has been used to describe artistic use of the silkscreen process.
ARTISTIC ENHANCEMENT
With only a few unavoidable exceptions (when the artist is no longer alive) the prints sold by Hypergallery have been conceived, created, approved and signed by the artist themselves. In many cases the prints look quite different from the original album cover as we give the artist the chance to revisit their original artwork and rework it specifically as a print, without the restrictions of producing it as a mass market album cover.
COST
The value of a print increases as the edition sells out. You may see some prints on sale at a much higher price than others in the same collection and this will usually mean that less of these prints remain available on the primary market. It might also mean that a print has been signed by the musician as well as the artist - for this reason sometimes you may see exactly the same print available at two different prices.
CARING FOR YOUR PRINT
We will wrap your print in acid-free tissue paper and ship it to you in a sturdy cardboard tube. When you take your print out of the tube it is a good idea to let it uncurl overnight on a flat surface before handling it. This will give the paper a chance to lose some of its springiness and make it much easier for you to handle. Remember to wash your hands before handling your print and to take care not to scuff the surface of the image as some of the print surfaces are very delicate.
DISPLAYING YOUR PRINT
We recommend that you frame your print behind conservation quality glass or acrylic (most framers will offer this as standard) and make sure you use archival quality mount board. This way, your print will be free from any materials that might cause it damage.
UK orders will be dispatched by either Royal Mail First Class post, Special Delivery or by courier. Orders to the rest of the world are dispatched by Airmail or by Royal Mail International Tracked and Signed. Royal Mail’s service is a little slower than FedEx and other couriers, but is the only way, at present, for us to guarantee that our prints are actually delivered to a human and signed for. In all cases, a contribution towards the packing and consignment cost will be added to your order and calculated at checkout.
Responsibility for the print lies with us until you receive and sign for it* and for this reason we insist on sending items over £150 by insured, sign-for shipping. All of our print shipments require signature upon delivery so please check the condition of the packaging before accepting it.
*If you have an agreement in place whereby delivery services are to leave parcels without obtaining a signature, as is often the case in the USA, our instruction for them to obtain a signature will be overridden. In these cases responsibility for the print lies with us until it has been recorded as delivered 'as authorised by' your agreement.
COPYRIGHT
All artwork reproduced on the site is the copyright of the respective owners who reserve all their rights. Any use of these images, including reproduction, modification, distribution or transmission is strictly forbidden unless the owners of the copyright give express permission. If your use of an image from our website is covered by Fair Use, we would appreciate it if you would correctly attribute the artist and our website and drop us a line to let us know - we can probably share a link in return.
The design of the site, including all graphics, structure and text is the property of Hypergallery Ltd and all rights are reserved.
PRICING
The price of limited edition prints and collectables increases as the edition sells out. We reserve the right to increase the advertised price of the artwork without notice. The price of the artwork will be in force from the date of publication on the website.
VAT is chargeable on all UK sales. Sales to non-UK customers where the delivery is outside the UK will include a full commercial invoice to aid customs clearance on importation to the destination country. Local duties and taxes may be charged at that stage and are payable by the customer. We will endeavour to help predict these costs where possible and help our customers who are not accustomed to dealing with import duties, especially now that this has become necessary in Europe thanks to the UK's departure from the EU.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
PAYMENT
We know how important it is that you feel secure about paying online. Hypergallery.com is hosted by Shopify and payments are handled by Shopify's own system. Shopify is Level 1 PCI DSS compliant by default so payment info and business data is kept safe. Payments made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the current exchange rate.
FRAMING
Prints come unframed. Measurements on product pages are approximate and frames should not be ordered based on these measurements. If you would like us to give you a mm accurate measurement please drop us a line.
RETURNS / REFUNDS
We take great care to ensure that your goods are delivered to you in perfect condition, so please do not accept delivery if there is obvious damage to the packaging. If you sign for the goods you are accepting delivery in perfect condition and the shipping agent cannot be held responsible for any damage.
If for any reason you are not happy with your purchase, you may return it for full refund of the cost of the artwork on the following conditions: You must notify us in advance and within 7 days that you wish to return the artwork. You can do this by email or by phone. The artwork must be returned in its original packaging and undamaged within 7 days of your notification. You accept that the shipping cost to return the print is borne by you and the return shipment must be covered by adequate insurance.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
Evolution
Regular price $797.00 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 120): Computation results in '-Infinity'%
The album cover art for Evolution, the first of two 1967 albums by The Hollies, is revisited here as a limited edition print in silkscreen and archival inkjet. The album cover artwork was created by Simon Posthuma of design group The Fool, with the psychedelic cover photo by Karl Ferris who is credited with creating the first truly psychedelic photograph for an album cover. Posthuma has returned to his original designs for the master release, on Parlophone, UK in 1967 to create the stunning print you see here. Subsequent releases, notably the USA and Canadian releases on Epic that same year, dropped the beautiful colourful lettering that frames the band in favour of a less elegant (though perhaps more legible) purple typeface across the top of the image. As for the album, like its predecessor For Certain Because, Evolution featured all the songs written by members Allan Clarke, Graham Nash, and Tony Hicks. Seen at this scale, and printed in archival quality inks, Posthuma's illustrations pack a real punch. |
Signed by: Simon Posthuma, Karl Ferris, Bobby Elliot & Tony Hicks Image size: 19 x 19 inches / Paper size: 27 x 28 inches Edition size: 195 Print type: Silkscreen and Archival Inkjet (Giclée) |
All the artwork published, printed or marketed by Hypergallery is of the highest quality. All artwork is printed on the finest paper stock by renowned and experience printers using traditional or modern techniques. They will either be signed by the artist or embossed with authentication.
In the rare eventuality that an error with publicised price or availability means that we cannot fulfil your order we will let you know as soon as we discover the error and issue an immediate and full refund.
Listed sizes are for approximate guidance only. If you require a precise measurement please get in touch.
LIMITED EDITION PRINTS
The very nature of a limited edition print is that it is limited, forever, to the total number detailed in the original edition. If your print is number 70 of 295 then it really is just that: the 70th numbered print in a total edition of 295.
There will also be Artists Proofs (APs) numbering up to a maximum of 10% of the edition, and sometimes Printer’s Proofs (PPs) which are usually kept by the printer, or Hors Commerce prints (HCs) which are used by the publisher for promotional purposes.
Sometimes limited editions are published at different sizes. This is OK, as long as the sizes are distinctly different and they should be published at the same time.
ARTIST/PRINTERS PROOFS
An artist's proof in modern practice is usually used to describe an impression of the finished work that is identical to the numbered copies. There can also be printer's proofs which are taken for the printer to see how the image is printing, or are final impressions the printer is allowed to keep but normally the term "artist's proof" would cover both cases.
Artist's proofs are not included in the count of a limited edition, and they belong to the artist. By convention, the artist is not supposed to sell these at once.
COPYRIGHT
In most cases, if an album cover is a photograph then the photographer will own the copyright. Design work is a little more complicated and depends entirely on the contract drawn up at the time of the creation of the art.
Hypergallery doesn’t own the copyright to any of our prints, but in all cases we ensure that we have the permission of the copyright holder to produce the prints.
ATTRIBUTION
In many cases the creation of an album cover is a collaborative affair. Many album covers designs are attributed to artists who haven’t been directly involved in creating and signing the prints and we aim to make this as transparent and clear as possible in the product details.
ARCHIVAL INKJETS
Archival inkjet printing is also commonly referred to as Giclée. It denotes the high-quality ink-jet printing process which uses fade resistant, archival inks and archival substrates on large format printers to produce fine art prints.
Similarly, the term serigraph has been used to describe artistic use of the silkscreen process.
ARTISTIC ENHANCEMENT
With only a few unavoidable exceptions (when the artist is no longer alive) the prints sold by Hypergallery have been conceived, created, approved and signed by the artist themselves. In many cases the prints look quite different from the original album cover as we give the artist the chance to revisit their original artwork and rework it specifically as a print, without the restrictions of producing it as a mass market album cover.
COST
The value of a print increases as the edition sells out. You may see some prints on sale at a much higher price than others in the same collection and this will usually mean that less of these prints remain available on the primary market. It might also mean that a print has been signed by the musician as well as the artist - for this reason sometimes you may see exactly the same print available at two different prices.
CARING FOR YOUR PRINT
We will wrap your print in acid-free tissue paper and ship it to you in a sturdy cardboard tube. When you take your print out of the tube it is a good idea to let it uncurl overnight on a flat surface before handling it. This will give the paper a chance to lose some of its springiness and make it much easier for you to handle. Remember to wash your hands before handling your print and to take care not to scuff the surface of the image as some of the print surfaces are very delicate.
DISPLAYING YOUR PRINT
We recommend that you frame your print behind conservation quality glass or acrylic (most framers will offer this as standard) and make sure you use archival quality mount board. This way, your print will be free from any materials that might cause it damage.
UK orders will be dispatched by either Royal Mail First Class post, Special Delivery or by courier. Orders to the rest of the world are dispatched by Airmail or by Royal Mail International Tracked and Signed. Royal Mail’s service is a little slower than FedEx and other couriers, but is the only way, at present, for us to guarantee that our prints are actually delivered to a human and signed for. In all cases, a contribution towards the packing and consignment cost will be added to your order and calculated at checkout.
Responsibility for the print lies with us until you receive and sign for it* and for this reason we insist on sending items over £150 by insured, sign-for shipping. All of our print shipments require signature upon delivery so please check the condition of the packaging before accepting it.
*If you have an agreement in place whereby delivery services are to leave parcels without obtaining a signature, as is often the case in the USA, our instruction for them to obtain a signature will be overridden. In these cases responsibility for the print lies with us until it has been recorded as delivered 'as authorised by' your agreement.
COPYRIGHT
All artwork reproduced on the site is the copyright of the respective owners who reserve all their rights. Any use of these images, including reproduction, modification, distribution or transmission is strictly forbidden unless the owners of the copyright give express permission. If your use of an image from our website is covered by Fair Use, we would appreciate it if you would correctly attribute the artist and our website and drop us a line to let us know - we can probably share a link in return.
The design of the site, including all graphics, structure and text is the property of Hypergallery Ltd and all rights are reserved.
PRICING
The price of limited edition prints and collectables increases as the edition sells out. We reserve the right to increase the advertised price of the artwork without notice. The price of the artwork will be in force from the date of publication on the website.
VAT is chargeable on all UK sales. Sales to non-UK customers where the delivery is outside the UK will include a full commercial invoice to aid customs clearance on importation to the destination country. Local duties and taxes may be charged at that stage and are payable by the customer. We will endeavour to help predict these costs where possible and help our customers who are not accustomed to dealing with import duties, especially now that this has become necessary in Europe thanks to the UK's departure from the EU.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
PAYMENT
We know how important it is that you feel secure about paying online. Hypergallery.com is hosted by Shopify and payments are handled by Shopify's own system. Shopify is Level 1 PCI DSS compliant by default so payment info and business data is kept safe. Payments made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the current exchange rate.
FRAMING
Prints come unframed. Measurements on product pages are approximate and frames should not be ordered based on these measurements. If you would like us to give you a mm accurate measurement please drop us a line.
RETURNS / REFUNDS
We take great care to ensure that your goods are delivered to you in perfect condition, so please do not accept delivery if there is obvious damage to the packaging. If you sign for the goods you are accepting delivery in perfect condition and the shipping agent cannot be held responsible for any damage.
If for any reason you are not happy with your purchase, you may return it for full refund of the cost of the artwork on the following conditions: You must notify us in advance and within 7 days that you wish to return the artwork. You can do this by email or by phone. The artwork must be returned in its original packaging and undamaged within 7 days of your notification. You accept that the shipping cost to return the print is borne by you and the return shipment must be covered by adequate insurance.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
Flower Girl
Regular price $1,005.00 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 120): Computation results in '-Infinity'%
This archival inkjet print shows the original photograph for the '19 Magazine' cover photographed by Karl Ferris in 1967. This is a classic example of Ferris' psychedelic fashion photography of the time. Printed and signed on demand so allow for delay in delivery of up to one month. Just get in touch, if time is of the essence! We will contact you with updates following your purchase. © Karl Ferris |
Signed by: Karl Ferris Editions: 75 and 50 Print type: Lambda Archival Inkjet (Giclée) on Fuji Crystal Archive DP II silk matte sheen paper |
Art Money it for £100/month, no interest We partner with Art Money to make art more accessible |
All the artwork published, printed or marketed by Hypergallery is of the highest quality. All artwork is printed on the finest paper stock by renowned and experience printers using traditional or modern techniques. They will either be signed by the artist or embossed with authentication.
In the rare eventuality that an error with publicised price or availability means that we cannot fulfil your order we will let you know as soon as we discover the error and issue an immediate and full refund.
Listed sizes are for approximate guidance only. If you require a precise measurement please get in touch.
LIMITED EDITION PRINTS
The very nature of a limited edition print is that it is limited, forever, to the total number detailed in the original edition. If your print is number 70 of 295 then it really is just that: the 70th numbered print in a total edition of 295.
There will also be Artists Proofs (APs) numbering up to a maximum of 10% of the edition, and sometimes Printer’s Proofs (PPs) which are usually kept by the printer, or Hors Commerce prints (HCs) which are used by the publisher for promotional purposes.
Sometimes limited editions are published at different sizes. This is OK, as long as the sizes are distinctly different and they should be published at the same time.
ARTIST/PRINTERS PROOFS
An artist's proof in modern practice is usually used to describe an impression of the finished work that is identical to the numbered copies. There can also be printer's proofs which are taken for the printer to see how the image is printing, or are final impressions the printer is allowed to keep but normally the term "artist's proof" would cover both cases.
Artist's proofs are not included in the count of a limited edition, and they belong to the artist. By convention, the artist is not supposed to sell these at once.
COPYRIGHT
In most cases, if an album cover is a photograph then the photographer will own the copyright. Design work is a little more complicated and depends entirely on the contract drawn up at the time of the creation of the art.
Hypergallery doesn’t own the copyright to any of our prints, but in all cases we ensure that we have the permission of the copyright holder to produce the prints.
ATTRIBUTION
In many cases the creation of an album cover is a collaborative affair. Many album covers designs are attributed to artists who haven’t been directly involved in creating and signing the prints and we aim to make this as transparent and clear as possible in the product details.
ARCHIVAL INKJETS
Archival inkjet printing is also commonly referred to as Giclée. It denotes the high-quality ink-jet printing process which uses fade resistant, archival inks and archival substrates on large format printers to produce fine art prints.
Similarly, the term serigraph has been used to describe artistic use of the silkscreen process.
ARTISTIC ENHANCEMENT
With only a few unavoidable exceptions (when the artist is no longer alive) the prints sold by Hypergallery have been conceived, created, approved and signed by the artist themselves. In many cases the prints look quite different from the original album cover as we give the artist the chance to revisit their original artwork and rework it specifically as a print, without the restrictions of producing it as a mass market album cover.
COST
The value of a print increases as the edition sells out. You may see some prints on sale at a much higher price than others in the same collection and this will usually mean that less of these prints remain available on the primary market. It might also mean that a print has been signed by the musician as well as the artist - for this reason sometimes you may see exactly the same print available at two different prices.
CARING FOR YOUR PRINT
We will wrap your print in acid-free tissue paper and ship it to you in a sturdy cardboard tube. When you take your print out of the tube it is a good idea to let it uncurl overnight on a flat surface before handling it. This will give the paper a chance to lose some of its springiness and make it much easier for you to handle. Remember to wash your hands before handling your print and to take care not to scuff the surface of the image as some of the print surfaces are very delicate.
DISPLAYING YOUR PRINT
We recommend that you frame your print behind conservation quality glass or acrylic (most framers will offer this as standard) and make sure you use archival quality mount board. This way, your print will be free from any materials that might cause it damage.
UK orders will be dispatched by either Royal Mail First Class post, Special Delivery or by courier. Orders to the rest of the world are dispatched by Airmail or by Royal Mail International Tracked and Signed. Royal Mail’s service is a little slower than FedEx and other couriers, but is the only way, at present, for us to guarantee that our prints are actually delivered to a human and signed for. In all cases, a contribution towards the packing and consignment cost will be added to your order and calculated at checkout.
Responsibility for the print lies with us until you receive and sign for it* and for this reason we insist on sending items over £150 by insured, sign-for shipping. All of our print shipments require signature upon delivery so please check the condition of the packaging before accepting it.
*If you have an agreement in place whereby delivery services are to leave parcels without obtaining a signature, as is often the case in the USA, our instruction for them to obtain a signature will be overridden. In these cases responsibility for the print lies with us until it has been recorded as delivered 'as authorised by' your agreement.
COPYRIGHT
All artwork reproduced on the site is the copyright of the respective owners who reserve all their rights. Any use of these images, including reproduction, modification, distribution or transmission is strictly forbidden unless the owners of the copyright give express permission. If your use of an image from our website is covered by Fair Use, we would appreciate it if you would correctly attribute the artist and our website and drop us a line to let us know - we can probably share a link in return.
The design of the site, including all graphics, structure and text is the property of Hypergallery Ltd and all rights are reserved.
PRICING
The price of limited edition prints and collectables increases as the edition sells out. We reserve the right to increase the advertised price of the artwork without notice. The price of the artwork will be in force from the date of publication on the website.
VAT is chargeable on all UK sales. Sales to non-UK customers where the delivery is outside the UK will include a full commercial invoice to aid customs clearance on importation to the destination country. Local duties and taxes may be charged at that stage and are payable by the customer. We will endeavour to help predict these costs where possible and help our customers who are not accustomed to dealing with import duties, especially now that this has become necessary in Europe thanks to the UK's departure from the EU.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
PAYMENT
We know how important it is that you feel secure about paying online. Hypergallery.com is hosted by Shopify and payments are handled by Shopify's own system. Shopify is Level 1 PCI DSS compliant by default so payment info and business data is kept safe. Payments made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the current exchange rate.
FRAMING
Prints come unframed. Measurements on product pages are approximate and frames should not be ordered based on these measurements. If you would like us to give you a mm accurate measurement please drop us a line.
RETURNS / REFUNDS
We take great care to ensure that your goods are delivered to you in perfect condition, so please do not accept delivery if there is obvious damage to the packaging. If you sign for the goods you are accepting delivery in perfect condition and the shipping agent cannot be held responsible for any damage.
If for any reason you are not happy with your purchase, you may return it for full refund of the cost of the artwork on the following conditions: You must notify us in advance and within 7 days that you wish to return the artwork. You can do this by email or by phone. The artwork must be returned in its original packaging and undamaged within 7 days of your notification. You accept that the shipping cost to return the print is borne by you and the return shipment must be covered by adequate insurance.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
Foxy Lady
Regular price $2,143.00 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 120): Computation results in '-Infinity'%
This archival inkjet print features the Jimi Hendrix Experience group sitting in a cloud of smoke, the Guitar God himself clothed in his ‘Gypsy Eyes’ jacket, gifted to him by Chris Jagger, brother of Mick. The photograph was taken at Karl Ferris' Hampstead studio in 1967. The print is produced and published by Karl Ferris, who was personal photographer to Hendrix. Printed and signed on demand so allow for delay in delivery of up to one month. Just get in touch, if time is of the essence! We will contact you with updates following your purchase. © Karl Ferris |
Signed by: Karl Ferris Editions: 75, 50 and 20 Print type: Lambda Archival Inkjet (Giclée) on Fuji Crystal Archive DP II silk matte sheen paper |
Art Money it from £160/month, no interest We partner with Art Money to make art more accessible |
All the artwork published, printed or marketed by Hypergallery is of the highest quality. All artwork is printed on the finest paper stock by renowned and experience printers using traditional or modern techniques. They will either be signed by the artist or embossed with authentication.
In the rare eventuality that an error with publicised price or availability means that we cannot fulfil your order we will let you know as soon as we discover the error and issue an immediate and full refund.
Listed sizes are for approximate guidance only. If you require a precise measurement please get in touch.
LIMITED EDITION PRINTS
The very nature of a limited edition print is that it is limited, forever, to the total number detailed in the original edition. If your print is number 70 of 295 then it really is just that: the 70th numbered print in a total edition of 295.
There will also be Artists Proofs (APs) numbering up to a maximum of 10% of the edition, and sometimes Printer’s Proofs (PPs) which are usually kept by the printer, or Hors Commerce prints (HCs) which are used by the publisher for promotional purposes.
Sometimes limited editions are published at different sizes. This is OK, as long as the sizes are distinctly different and they should be published at the same time.
ARTIST/PRINTERS PROOFS
An artist's proof in modern practice is usually used to describe an impression of the finished work that is identical to the numbered copies. There can also be printer's proofs which are taken for the printer to see how the image is printing, or are final impressions the printer is allowed to keep but normally the term "artist's proof" would cover both cases.
Artist's proofs are not included in the count of a limited edition, and they belong to the artist. By convention, the artist is not supposed to sell these at once.
COPYRIGHT
In most cases, if an album cover is a photograph then the photographer will own the copyright. Design work is a little more complicated and depends entirely on the contract drawn up at the time of the creation of the art.
Hypergallery doesn’t own the copyright to any of our prints, but in all cases we ensure that we have the permission of the copyright holder to produce the prints.
ATTRIBUTION
In many cases the creation of an album cover is a collaborative affair. Many album covers designs are attributed to artists who haven’t been directly involved in creating and signing the prints and we aim to make this as transparent and clear as possible in the product details.
ARCHIVAL INKJETS
Archival inkjet printing is also commonly referred to as Giclée. It denotes the high-quality ink-jet printing process which uses fade resistant, archival inks and archival substrates on large format printers to produce fine art prints.
Similarly, the term serigraph has been used to describe artistic use of the silkscreen process.
ARTISTIC ENHANCEMENT
With only a few unavoidable exceptions (when the artist is no longer alive) the prints sold by Hypergallery have been conceived, created, approved and signed by the artist themselves. In many cases the prints look quite different from the original album cover as we give the artist the chance to revisit their original artwork and rework it specifically as a print, without the restrictions of producing it as a mass market album cover.
COST
The value of a print increases as the edition sells out. You may see some prints on sale at a much higher price than others in the same collection and this will usually mean that less of these prints remain available on the primary market. It might also mean that a print has been signed by the musician as well as the artist - for this reason sometimes you may see exactly the same print available at two different prices.
CARING FOR YOUR PRINT
We will wrap your print in acid-free tissue paper and ship it to you in a sturdy cardboard tube. When you take your print out of the tube it is a good idea to let it uncurl overnight on a flat surface before handling it. This will give the paper a chance to lose some of its springiness and make it much easier for you to handle. Remember to wash your hands before handling your print and to take care not to scuff the surface of the image as some of the print surfaces are very delicate.
DISPLAYING YOUR PRINT
We recommend that you frame your print behind conservation quality glass or acrylic (most framers will offer this as standard) and make sure you use archival quality mount board. This way, your print will be free from any materials that might cause it damage.
UK orders will be dispatched by either Royal Mail First Class post, Special Delivery or by courier. Orders to the rest of the world are dispatched by Airmail or by Royal Mail International Tracked and Signed. Royal Mail’s service is a little slower than FedEx and other couriers, but is the only way, at present, for us to guarantee that our prints are actually delivered to a human and signed for. In all cases, a contribution towards the packing and consignment cost will be added to your order and calculated at checkout.
Responsibility for the print lies with us until you receive and sign for it* and for this reason we insist on sending items over £150 by insured, sign-for shipping. All of our print shipments require signature upon delivery so please check the condition of the packaging before accepting it.
*If you have an agreement in place whereby delivery services are to leave parcels without obtaining a signature, as is often the case in the USA, our instruction for them to obtain a signature will be overridden. In these cases responsibility for the print lies with us until it has been recorded as delivered 'as authorised by' your agreement.
COPYRIGHT
All artwork reproduced on the site is the copyright of the respective owners who reserve all their rights. Any use of these images, including reproduction, modification, distribution or transmission is strictly forbidden unless the owners of the copyright give express permission. If your use of an image from our website is covered by Fair Use, we would appreciate it if you would correctly attribute the artist and our website and drop us a line to let us know - we can probably share a link in return.
The design of the site, including all graphics, structure and text is the property of Hypergallery Ltd and all rights are reserved.
PRICING
The price of limited edition prints and collectables increases as the edition sells out. We reserve the right to increase the advertised price of the artwork without notice. The price of the artwork will be in force from the date of publication on the website.
VAT is chargeable on all UK sales. Sales to non-UK customers where the delivery is outside the UK will include a full commercial invoice to aid customs clearance on importation to the destination country. Local duties and taxes may be charged at that stage and are payable by the customer. We will endeavour to help predict these costs where possible and help our customers who are not accustomed to dealing with import duties, especially now that this has become necessary in Europe thanks to the UK's departure from the EU.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
PAYMENT
We know how important it is that you feel secure about paying online. Hypergallery.com is hosted by Shopify and payments are handled by Shopify's own system. Shopify is Level 1 PCI DSS compliant by default so payment info and business data is kept safe. Payments made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the current exchange rate.
FRAMING
Prints come unframed. Measurements on product pages are approximate and frames should not be ordered based on these measurements. If you would like us to give you a mm accurate measurement please drop us a line.
RETURNS / REFUNDS
We take great care to ensure that your goods are delivered to you in perfect condition, so please do not accept delivery if there is obvious damage to the packaging. If you sign for the goods you are accepting delivery in perfect condition and the shipping agent cannot be held responsible for any damage.
If for any reason you are not happy with your purchase, you may return it for full refund of the cost of the artwork on the following conditions: You must notify us in advance and within 7 days that you wish to return the artwork. You can do this by email or by phone. The artwork must be returned in its original packaging and undamaged within 7 days of your notification. You accept that the shipping cost to return the print is borne by you and the return shipment must be covered by adequate insurance.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
Guitar God
Regular price $4,687.00 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 120): Computation results in '-Infinity'%
This archival inkjet print puts at centre stage the original design concept proposed for the 1967 Are You Experienced Double Album. Deemed too expensive for use by the record company, it is a very special piece of history for our Hendrix collectors. Produced and published by Ferris, who was personal photographer to Hendrix during this most vital time in the guitarist's career. Printed and signed on demand so allow for delay in delivery of up to one month. Just get in touch, if time is of the essence! We will contact you with updates following your purchase. © Karl Ferris |
Signed by: Karl Ferris Editions: 50 and 20 Print type: Lambda Archival Inkjet (Giclée) on Fuji Crystal Archive DP II silk matte sheen paper |
Art Money it for £350/month, no interest We partner with Art Money to make art more accessible |
All the artwork published, printed or marketed by Hypergallery is of the highest quality. All artwork is printed on the finest paper stock by renowned and experience printers using traditional or modern techniques. They will either be signed by the artist or embossed with authentication.
In the rare eventuality that an error with publicised price or availability means that we cannot fulfil your order we will let you know as soon as we discover the error and issue an immediate and full refund.
Listed sizes are for approximate guidance only. If you require a precise measurement please get in touch.
LIMITED EDITION PRINTS
The very nature of a limited edition print is that it is limited, forever, to the total number detailed in the original edition. If your print is number 70 of 295 then it really is just that: the 70th numbered print in a total edition of 295.
There will also be Artists Proofs (APs) numbering up to a maximum of 10% of the edition, and sometimes Printer’s Proofs (PPs) which are usually kept by the printer, or Hors Commerce prints (HCs) which are used by the publisher for promotional purposes.
Sometimes limited editions are published at different sizes. This is OK, as long as the sizes are distinctly different and they should be published at the same time.
ARTIST/PRINTERS PROOFS
An artist's proof in modern practice is usually used to describe an impression of the finished work that is identical to the numbered copies. There can also be printer's proofs which are taken for the printer to see how the image is printing, or are final impressions the printer is allowed to keep but normally the term "artist's proof" would cover both cases.
Artist's proofs are not included in the count of a limited edition, and they belong to the artist. By convention, the artist is not supposed to sell these at once.
COPYRIGHT
In most cases, if an album cover is a photograph then the photographer will own the copyright. Design work is a little more complicated and depends entirely on the contract drawn up at the time of the creation of the art.
Hypergallery doesn’t own the copyright to any of our prints, but in all cases we ensure that we have the permission of the copyright holder to produce the prints.
ATTRIBUTION
In many cases the creation of an album cover is a collaborative affair. Many album covers designs are attributed to artists who haven’t been directly involved in creating and signing the prints and we aim to make this as transparent and clear as possible in the product details.
ARCHIVAL INKJETS
Archival inkjet printing is also commonly referred to as Giclée. It denotes the high-quality ink-jet printing process which uses fade resistant, archival inks and archival substrates on large format printers to produce fine art prints.
Similarly, the term serigraph has been used to describe artistic use of the silkscreen process.
ARTISTIC ENHANCEMENT
With only a few unavoidable exceptions (when the artist is no longer alive) the prints sold by Hypergallery have been conceived, created, approved and signed by the artist themselves. In many cases the prints look quite different from the original album cover as we give the artist the chance to revisit their original artwork and rework it specifically as a print, without the restrictions of producing it as a mass market album cover.
COST
The value of a print increases as the edition sells out. You may see some prints on sale at a much higher price than others in the same collection and this will usually mean that less of these prints remain available on the primary market. It might also mean that a print has been signed by the musician as well as the artist - for this reason sometimes you may see exactly the same print available at two different prices.
CARING FOR YOUR PRINT
We will wrap your print in acid-free tissue paper and ship it to you in a sturdy cardboard tube. When you take your print out of the tube it is a good idea to let it uncurl overnight on a flat surface before handling it. This will give the paper a chance to lose some of its springiness and make it much easier for you to handle. Remember to wash your hands before handling your print and to take care not to scuff the surface of the image as some of the print surfaces are very delicate.
DISPLAYING YOUR PRINT
We recommend that you frame your print behind conservation quality glass or acrylic (most framers will offer this as standard) and make sure you use archival quality mount board. This way, your print will be free from any materials that might cause it damage.
UK orders will be dispatched by either Royal Mail First Class post, Special Delivery or by courier. Orders to the rest of the world are dispatched by Airmail or by Royal Mail International Tracked and Signed. Royal Mail’s service is a little slower than FedEx and other couriers, but is the only way, at present, for us to guarantee that our prints are actually delivered to a human and signed for. In all cases, a contribution towards the packing and consignment cost will be added to your order and calculated at checkout.
Responsibility for the print lies with us until you receive and sign for it* and for this reason we insist on sending items over £150 by insured, sign-for shipping. All of our print shipments require signature upon delivery so please check the condition of the packaging before accepting it.
*If you have an agreement in place whereby delivery services are to leave parcels without obtaining a signature, as is often the case in the USA, our instruction for them to obtain a signature will be overridden. In these cases responsibility for the print lies with us until it has been recorded as delivered 'as authorised by' your agreement.
COPYRIGHT
All artwork reproduced on the site is the copyright of the respective owners who reserve all their rights. Any use of these images, including reproduction, modification, distribution or transmission is strictly forbidden unless the owners of the copyright give express permission. If your use of an image from our website is covered by Fair Use, we would appreciate it if you would correctly attribute the artist and our website and drop us a line to let us know - we can probably share a link in return.
The design of the site, including all graphics, structure and text is the property of Hypergallery Ltd and all rights are reserved.
PRICING
The price of limited edition prints and collectables increases as the edition sells out. We reserve the right to increase the advertised price of the artwork without notice. The price of the artwork will be in force from the date of publication on the website.
VAT is chargeable on all UK sales. Sales to non-UK customers where the delivery is outside the UK will include a full commercial invoice to aid customs clearance on importation to the destination country. Local duties and taxes may be charged at that stage and are payable by the customer. We will endeavour to help predict these costs where possible and help our customers who are not accustomed to dealing with import duties, especially now that this has become necessary in Europe thanks to the UK's departure from the EU.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
PAYMENT
We know how important it is that you feel secure about paying online. Hypergallery.com is hosted by Shopify and payments are handled by Shopify's own system. Shopify is Level 1 PCI DSS compliant by default so payment info and business data is kept safe. Payments made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the current exchange rate.
FRAMING
Prints come unframed. Measurements on product pages are approximate and frames should not be ordered based on these measurements. If you would like us to give you a mm accurate measurement please drop us a line.
RETURNS / REFUNDS
We take great care to ensure that your goods are delivered to you in perfect condition, so please do not accept delivery if there is obvious damage to the packaging. If you sign for the goods you are accepting delivery in perfect condition and the shipping agent cannot be held responsible for any damage.
If for any reason you are not happy with your purchase, you may return it for full refund of the cost of the artwork on the following conditions: You must notify us in advance and within 7 days that you wish to return the artwork. You can do this by email or by phone. The artwork must be returned in its original packaging and undamaged within 7 days of your notification. You accept that the shipping cost to return the print is borne by you and the return shipment must be covered by adequate insurance.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
Halo Portrait
Regular price $1,607.00 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 120): Computation results in '-Infinity'%
This archival inkjet print of the famed Jimi Hendrix 'Halo Portrait' photograph was taken at Karl Ferris' Hampstead Studio in London, 1967. It was produced and published by Ferris, who was personal photographer to Hendrix during this most vital time in the guitarist's career. Printed and signed on demand so allow for delay in delivery of up to one month. Just get in touch, if time is of the essence! We will contact you with updates following your purchase. © Karl Ferris |
Signed by: Karl Ferris Editions: 75 and 50 Print type: Lambda Archival Inkjet (Giclée) on Fuji Crystal Archive DP II silk matte sheen paper |
Art Money it for £120/month, no interest We partner with Art Money to make art more accessible |
All the artwork published, printed or marketed by Hypergallery is of the highest quality. All artwork is printed on the finest paper stock by renowned and experience printers using traditional or modern techniques. They will either be signed by the artist or embossed with authentication.
In the rare eventuality that an error with publicised price or availability means that we cannot fulfil your order we will let you know as soon as we discover the error and issue an immediate and full refund.
Listed sizes are for approximate guidance only. If you require a precise measurement please get in touch.
LIMITED EDITION PRINTS
The very nature of a limited edition print is that it is limited, forever, to the total number detailed in the original edition. If your print is number 70 of 295 then it really is just that: the 70th numbered print in a total edition of 295.
There will also be Artists Proofs (APs) numbering up to a maximum of 10% of the edition, and sometimes Printer’s Proofs (PPs) which are usually kept by the printer, or Hors Commerce prints (HCs) which are used by the publisher for promotional purposes.
Sometimes limited editions are published at different sizes. This is OK, as long as the sizes are distinctly different and they should be published at the same time.
ARTIST/PRINTERS PROOFS
An artist's proof in modern practice is usually used to describe an impression of the finished work that is identical to the numbered copies. There can also be printer's proofs which are taken for the printer to see how the image is printing, or are final impressions the printer is allowed to keep but normally the term "artist's proof" would cover both cases.
Artist's proofs are not included in the count of a limited edition, and they belong to the artist. By convention, the artist is not supposed to sell these at once.
COPYRIGHT
In most cases, if an album cover is a photograph then the photographer will own the copyright. Design work is a little more complicated and depends entirely on the contract drawn up at the time of the creation of the art.
Hypergallery doesn’t own the copyright to any of our prints, but in all cases we ensure that we have the permission of the copyright holder to produce the prints.
ATTRIBUTION
In many cases the creation of an album cover is a collaborative affair. Many album covers designs are attributed to artists who haven’t been directly involved in creating and signing the prints and we aim to make this as transparent and clear as possible in the product details.
ARCHIVAL INKJETS
Archival inkjet printing is also commonly referred to as Giclée. It denotes the high-quality ink-jet printing process which uses fade resistant, archival inks and archival substrates on large format printers to produce fine art prints.
Similarly, the term serigraph has been used to describe artistic use of the silkscreen process.
ARTISTIC ENHANCEMENT
With only a few unavoidable exceptions (when the artist is no longer alive) the prints sold by Hypergallery have been conceived, created, approved and signed by the artist themselves. In many cases the prints look quite different from the original album cover as we give the artist the chance to revisit their original artwork and rework it specifically as a print, without the restrictions of producing it as a mass market album cover.
COST
The value of a print increases as the edition sells out. You may see some prints on sale at a much higher price than others in the same collection and this will usually mean that less of these prints remain available on the primary market. It might also mean that a print has been signed by the musician as well as the artist - for this reason sometimes you may see exactly the same print available at two different prices.
CARING FOR YOUR PRINT
We will wrap your print in acid-free tissue paper and ship it to you in a sturdy cardboard tube. When you take your print out of the tube it is a good idea to let it uncurl overnight on a flat surface before handling it. This will give the paper a chance to lose some of its springiness and make it much easier for you to handle. Remember to wash your hands before handling your print and to take care not to scuff the surface of the image as some of the print surfaces are very delicate.
DISPLAYING YOUR PRINT
We recommend that you frame your print behind conservation quality glass or acrylic (most framers will offer this as standard) and make sure you use archival quality mount board. This way, your print will be free from any materials that might cause it damage.
UK orders will be dispatched by either Royal Mail First Class post, Special Delivery or by courier. Orders to the rest of the world are dispatched by Airmail or by Royal Mail International Tracked and Signed. Royal Mail’s service is a little slower than FedEx and other couriers, but is the only way, at present, for us to guarantee that our prints are actually delivered to a human and signed for. In all cases, a contribution towards the packing and consignment cost will be added to your order and calculated at checkout.
Responsibility for the print lies with us until you receive and sign for it* and for this reason we insist on sending items over £150 by insured, sign-for shipping. All of our print shipments require signature upon delivery so please check the condition of the packaging before accepting it.
*If you have an agreement in place whereby delivery services are to leave parcels without obtaining a signature, as is often the case in the USA, our instruction for them to obtain a signature will be overridden. In these cases responsibility for the print lies with us until it has been recorded as delivered 'as authorised by' your agreement.
COPYRIGHT
All artwork reproduced on the site is the copyright of the respective owners who reserve all their rights. Any use of these images, including reproduction, modification, distribution or transmission is strictly forbidden unless the owners of the copyright give express permission. If your use of an image from our website is covered by Fair Use, we would appreciate it if you would correctly attribute the artist and our website and drop us a line to let us know - we can probably share a link in return.
The design of the site, including all graphics, structure and text is the property of Hypergallery Ltd and all rights are reserved.
PRICING
The price of limited edition prints and collectables increases as the edition sells out. We reserve the right to increase the advertised price of the artwork without notice. The price of the artwork will be in force from the date of publication on the website.
VAT is chargeable on all UK sales. Sales to non-UK customers where the delivery is outside the UK will include a full commercial invoice to aid customs clearance on importation to the destination country. Local duties and taxes may be charged at that stage and are payable by the customer. We will endeavour to help predict these costs where possible and help our customers who are not accustomed to dealing with import duties, especially now that this has become necessary in Europe thanks to the UK's departure from the EU.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
PAYMENT
We know how important it is that you feel secure about paying online. Hypergallery.com is hosted by Shopify and payments are handled by Shopify's own system. Shopify is Level 1 PCI DSS compliant by default so payment info and business data is kept safe. Payments made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the current exchange rate.
FRAMING
Prints come unframed. Measurements on product pages are approximate and frames should not be ordered based on these measurements. If you would like us to give you a mm accurate measurement please drop us a line.
RETURNS / REFUNDS
We take great care to ensure that your goods are delivered to you in perfect condition, so please do not accept delivery if there is obvious damage to the packaging. If you sign for the goods you are accepting delivery in perfect condition and the shipping agent cannot be held responsible for any damage.
If for any reason you are not happy with your purchase, you may return it for full refund of the cost of the artwork on the following conditions: You must notify us in advance and within 7 days that you wish to return the artwork. You can do this by email or by phone. The artwork must be returned in its original packaging and undamaged within 7 days of your notification. You accept that the shipping cost to return the print is borne by you and the return shipment must be covered by adequate insurance.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
Happy Sad
Regular price $1,929.00 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 120): Computation results in '-Infinity'%
This limited edition Ed Caraeff photograph of Tim Buckley was taken during the cover session for his third studio album‚ Happy Sad, on December 20, 1968. Buckley's work spanned multiple genres from folk to funk, soul, and more. Happy Sad marked the beginning of Buckley's experimental period, incorporating elements of jazz that he had never used before. The album has a more relaxed tone than his earlier work, a feeling that is conveyed beautifully by Caraeff's cover portrait and this outtake. HYPERGALLERY X ICONIC IMAGES
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Signed by: Ed Caraeff - printed Authenticated: Hand signed Certificate of Authenticity
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All the artwork published, printed or marketed by Hypergallery is of the highest quality. All artwork is printed on the finest paper stock by renowned and experience printers using traditional or modern techniques. They will either be signed by the artist or embossed with authentication.
In the rare eventuality that an error with publicised price or availability means that we cannot fulfil your order we will let you know as soon as we discover the error and issue an immediate and full refund.
Listed sizes are for approximate guidance only. If you require a precise measurement please get in touch.
LIMITED EDITION PRINTS
The very nature of a limited edition print is that it is limited, forever, to the total number detailed in the original edition. If your print is number 70 of 295 then it really is just that: the 70th numbered print in a total edition of 295.
There will also be Artists Proofs (APs) numbering up to a maximum of 10% of the edition, and sometimes Printer’s Proofs (PPs) which are usually kept by the printer, or Hors Commerce prints (HCs) which are used by the publisher for promotional purposes.
Sometimes limited editions are published at different sizes. This is OK, as long as the sizes are distinctly different and they should be published at the same time.
ARTIST/PRINTERS PROOFS
An artist's proof in modern practice is usually used to describe an impression of the finished work that is identical to the numbered copies. There can also be printer's proofs which are taken for the printer to see how the image is printing, or are final impressions the printer is allowed to keep but normally the term "artist's proof" would cover both cases.
Artist's proofs are not included in the count of a limited edition, and they belong to the artist. By convention, the artist is not supposed to sell these at once.
COPYRIGHT
In most cases, if an album cover is a photograph then the photographer will own the copyright. Design work is a little more complicated and depends entirely on the contract drawn up at the time of the creation of the art.
Hypergallery doesn’t own the copyright to any of our prints, but in all cases we ensure that we have the permission of the copyright holder to produce the prints.
ATTRIBUTION
In many cases the creation of an album cover is a collaborative affair. Many album covers designs are attributed to artists who haven’t been directly involved in creating and signing the prints and we aim to make this as transparent and clear as possible in the product details.
ARCHIVAL INKJETS
Archival inkjet printing is also commonly referred to as Giclée. It denotes the high-quality ink-jet printing process which uses fade resistant, archival inks and archival substrates on large format printers to produce fine art prints.
Similarly, the term serigraph has been used to describe artistic use of the silkscreen process.
ARTISTIC ENHANCEMENT
With only a few unavoidable exceptions (when the artist is no longer alive) the prints sold by Hypergallery have been conceived, created, approved and signed by the artist themselves. In many cases the prints look quite different from the original album cover as we give the artist the chance to revisit their original artwork and rework it specifically as a print, without the restrictions of producing it as a mass market album cover.
COST
The value of a print increases as the edition sells out. You may see some prints on sale at a much higher price than others in the same collection and this will usually mean that less of these prints remain available on the primary market. It might also mean that a print has been signed by the musician as well as the artist - for this reason sometimes you may see exactly the same print available at two different prices.
CARING FOR YOUR PRINT
We will wrap your print in acid-free tissue paper and ship it to you in a sturdy cardboard tube. When you take your print out of the tube it is a good idea to let it uncurl overnight on a flat surface before handling it. This will give the paper a chance to lose some of its springiness and make it much easier for you to handle. Remember to wash your hands before handling your print and to take care not to scuff the surface of the image as some of the print surfaces are very delicate.
DISPLAYING YOUR PRINT
We recommend that you frame your print behind conservation quality glass or acrylic (most framers will offer this as standard) and make sure you use archival quality mount board. This way, your print will be free from any materials that might cause it damage.
UK orders will be dispatched by either Royal Mail First Class post, Special Delivery or by courier. Orders to the rest of the world are dispatched by Airmail or by Royal Mail International Tracked and Signed. Royal Mail’s service is a little slower than FedEx and other couriers, but is the only way, at present, for us to guarantee that our prints are actually delivered to a human and signed for. In all cases, a contribution towards the packing and consignment cost will be added to your order and calculated at checkout.
Responsibility for the print lies with us until you receive and sign for it* and for this reason we insist on sending items over £150 by insured, sign-for shipping. All of our print shipments require signature upon delivery so please check the condition of the packaging before accepting it.
*If you have an agreement in place whereby delivery services are to leave parcels without obtaining a signature, as is often the case in the USA, our instruction for them to obtain a signature will be overridden. In these cases responsibility for the print lies with us until it has been recorded as delivered 'as authorised by' your agreement.
COPYRIGHT
All artwork reproduced on the site is the copyright of the respective owners who reserve all their rights. Any use of these images, including reproduction, modification, distribution or transmission is strictly forbidden unless the owners of the copyright give express permission. If your use of an image from our website is covered by Fair Use, we would appreciate it if you would correctly attribute the artist and our website and drop us a line to let us know - we can probably share a link in return.
The design of the site, including all graphics, structure and text is the property of Hypergallery Ltd and all rights are reserved.
PRICING
The price of limited edition prints and collectables increases as the edition sells out. We reserve the right to increase the advertised price of the artwork without notice. The price of the artwork will be in force from the date of publication on the website.
VAT is chargeable on all UK sales. Sales to non-UK customers where the delivery is outside the UK will include a full commercial invoice to aid customs clearance on importation to the destination country. Local duties and taxes may be charged at that stage and are payable by the customer. We will endeavour to help predict these costs where possible and help our customers who are not accustomed to dealing with import duties, especially now that this has become necessary in Europe thanks to the UK's departure from the EU.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
PAYMENT
We know how important it is that you feel secure about paying online. Hypergallery.com is hosted by Shopify and payments are handled by Shopify's own system. Shopify is Level 1 PCI DSS compliant by default so payment info and business data is kept safe. Payments made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the current exchange rate.
FRAMING
Prints come unframed. Measurements on product pages are approximate and frames should not be ordered based on these measurements. If you would like us to give you a mm accurate measurement please drop us a line.
RETURNS / REFUNDS
We take great care to ensure that your goods are delivered to you in perfect condition, so please do not accept delivery if there is obvious damage to the packaging. If you sign for the goods you are accepting delivery in perfect condition and the shipping agent cannot be held responsible for any damage.
If for any reason you are not happy with your purchase, you may return it for full refund of the cost of the artwork on the following conditions: You must notify us in advance and within 7 days that you wish to return the artwork. You can do this by email or by phone. The artwork must be returned in its original packaging and undamaged within 7 days of your notification. You accept that the shipping cost to return the print is borne by you and the return shipment must be covered by adequate insurance.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
I Can't Explain
Regular price $643.00 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 120): Computation results in '-Infinity'%
This hand pulled silkscreen print is comes from a collection of editions by artist Vincent McEvoy. Limited to a small edition of only 50 signed and numbered pieces, these prints are painstakingly created using rich acrylic inks that create a flat, true colour and define the process. |
Signed by: Vincent McEvoy Image size: 19.5 x 19.5 inches / Paper size: 25.5 x 25.5 inches Edition size: 50
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All the artwork published, printed or marketed by Hypergallery is of the highest quality. All artwork is printed on the finest paper stock by renowned and experience printers using traditional or modern techniques. They will either be signed by the artist or embossed with authentication.
In the rare eventuality that an error with publicised price or availability means that we cannot fulfil your order we will let you know as soon as we discover the error and issue an immediate and full refund.
Listed sizes are for approximate guidance only. If you require a precise measurement please get in touch.
LIMITED EDITION PRINTS
The very nature of a limited edition print is that it is limited, forever, to the total number detailed in the original edition. If your print is number 70 of 295 then it really is just that: the 70th numbered print in a total edition of 295.
There will also be Artists Proofs (APs) numbering up to a maximum of 10% of the edition, and sometimes Printer’s Proofs (PPs) which are usually kept by the printer, or Hors Commerce prints (HCs) which are used by the publisher for promotional purposes.
Sometimes limited editions are published at different sizes. This is OK, as long as the sizes are distinctly different and they should be published at the same time.
ARTIST/PRINTERS PROOFS
An artist's proof in modern practice is usually used to describe an impression of the finished work that is identical to the numbered copies. There can also be printer's proofs which are taken for the printer to see how the image is printing, or are final impressions the printer is allowed to keep but normally the term "artist's proof" would cover both cases.
Artist's proofs are not included in the count of a limited edition, and they belong to the artist. By convention, the artist is not supposed to sell these at once.
COPYRIGHT
In most cases, if an album cover is a photograph then the photographer will own the copyright. Design work is a little more complicated and depends entirely on the contract drawn up at the time of the creation of the art.
Hypergallery doesn’t own the copyright to any of our prints, but in all cases we ensure that we have the permission of the copyright holder to produce the prints.
ATTRIBUTION
In many cases the creation of an album cover is a collaborative affair. Many album covers designs are attributed to artists who haven’t been directly involved in creating and signing the prints and we aim to make this as transparent and clear as possible in the product details.
ARCHIVAL INKJETS
Archival inkjet printing is also commonly referred to as Giclée. It denotes the high-quality ink-jet printing process which uses fade resistant, archival inks and archival substrates on large format printers to produce fine art prints.
Similarly, the term serigraph has been used to describe artistic use of the silkscreen process.
ARTISTIC ENHANCEMENT
With only a few unavoidable exceptions (when the artist is no longer alive) the prints sold by Hypergallery have been conceived, created, approved and signed by the artist themselves. In many cases the prints look quite different from the original album cover as we give the artist the chance to revisit their original artwork and rework it specifically as a print, without the restrictions of producing it as a mass market album cover.
COST
The value of a print increases as the edition sells out. You may see some prints on sale at a much higher price than others in the same collection and this will usually mean that less of these prints remain available on the primary market. It might also mean that a print has been signed by the musician as well as the artist - for this reason sometimes you may see exactly the same print available at two different prices.
CARING FOR YOUR PRINT
We will wrap your print in acid-free tissue paper and ship it to you in a sturdy cardboard tube. When you take your print out of the tube it is a good idea to let it uncurl overnight on a flat surface before handling it. This will give the paper a chance to lose some of its springiness and make it much easier for you to handle. Remember to wash your hands before handling your print and to take care not to scuff the surface of the image as some of the print surfaces are very delicate.
DISPLAYING YOUR PRINT
We recommend that you frame your print behind conservation quality glass or acrylic (most framers will offer this as standard) and make sure you use archival quality mount board. This way, your print will be free from any materials that might cause it damage.
UK orders will be dispatched by either Royal Mail First Class post, Special Delivery or by courier. Orders to the rest of the world are dispatched by Airmail or by Royal Mail International Tracked and Signed. Royal Mail’s service is a little slower than FedEx and other couriers, but is the only way, at present, for us to guarantee that our prints are actually delivered to a human and signed for. In all cases, a contribution towards the packing and consignment cost will be added to your order and calculated at checkout.
Responsibility for the print lies with us until you receive and sign for it* and for this reason we insist on sending items over £150 by insured, sign-for shipping. All of our print shipments require signature upon delivery so please check the condition of the packaging before accepting it.
*If you have an agreement in place whereby delivery services are to leave parcels without obtaining a signature, as is often the case in the USA, our instruction for them to obtain a signature will be overridden. In these cases responsibility for the print lies with us until it has been recorded as delivered 'as authorised by' your agreement.
COPYRIGHT
All artwork reproduced on the site is the copyright of the respective owners who reserve all their rights. Any use of these images, including reproduction, modification, distribution or transmission is strictly forbidden unless the owners of the copyright give express permission. If your use of an image from our website is covered by Fair Use, we would appreciate it if you would correctly attribute the artist and our website and drop us a line to let us know - we can probably share a link in return.
The design of the site, including all graphics, structure and text is the property of Hypergallery Ltd and all rights are reserved.
PRICING
The price of limited edition prints and collectables increases as the edition sells out. We reserve the right to increase the advertised price of the artwork without notice. The price of the artwork will be in force from the date of publication on the website.
VAT is chargeable on all UK sales. Sales to non-UK customers where the delivery is outside the UK will include a full commercial invoice to aid customs clearance on importation to the destination country. Local duties and taxes may be charged at that stage and are payable by the customer. We will endeavour to help predict these costs where possible and help our customers who are not accustomed to dealing with import duties, especially now that this has become necessary in Europe thanks to the UK's departure from the EU.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
PAYMENT
We know how important it is that you feel secure about paying online. Hypergallery.com is hosted by Shopify and payments are handled by Shopify's own system. Shopify is Level 1 PCI DSS compliant by default so payment info and business data is kept safe. Payments made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the current exchange rate.
FRAMING
Prints come unframed. Measurements on product pages are approximate and frames should not be ordered based on these measurements. If you would like us to give you a mm accurate measurement please drop us a line.
RETURNS / REFUNDS
We take great care to ensure that your goods are delivered to you in perfect condition, so please do not accept delivery if there is obvious damage to the packaging. If you sign for the goods you are accepting delivery in perfect condition and the shipping agent cannot be held responsible for any damage.
If for any reason you are not happy with your purchase, you may return it for full refund of the cost of the artwork on the following conditions: You must notify us in advance and within 7 days that you wish to return the artwork. You can do this by email or by phone. The artwork must be returned in its original packaging and undamaged within 7 days of your notification. You accept that the shipping cost to return the print is borne by you and the return shipment must be covered by adequate insurance.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
In The City
Regular price $643.00 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 120): Computation results in '-Infinity'%
The album cover art for In The City is revisited as a limited edition five layer silkscreen print, hand pulled at Hippo Screenprinters in Essex, U.K. The original album cover artwork was created by Bill Smith Studio with regular photographic collaborator Martyn Goddard. Bill has re-worked that image into a stunning edition of highly collectable prints featuring his famous spray painted 'The Jam' logo. Launched at This Is The Modern World - an exhibition of previously unseen The Jam & The Style Council memorabilia curated by Nicky Weller in 2022. These prints are available exclusively here at Hypergallery. |
Signed by: Bill Smith |
All the artwork published, printed or marketed by Hypergallery is of the highest quality. All artwork is printed on the finest paper stock by renowned and experience printers using traditional or modern techniques. They will either be signed by the artist or embossed with authentication.
In the rare eventuality that an error with publicised price or availability means that we cannot fulfil your order we will let you know as soon as we discover the error and issue an immediate and full refund.
Listed sizes are for approximate guidance only. If you require a precise measurement please get in touch.
LIMITED EDITION PRINTS
The very nature of a limited edition print is that it is limited, forever, to the total number detailed in the original edition. If your print is number 70 of 295 then it really is just that: the 70th numbered print in a total edition of 295.
There will also be Artists Proofs (APs) numbering up to a maximum of 10% of the edition, and sometimes Printer’s Proofs (PPs) which are usually kept by the printer, or Hors Commerce prints (HCs) which are used by the publisher for promotional purposes.
Sometimes limited editions are published at different sizes. This is OK, as long as the sizes are distinctly different and they should be published at the same time.
ARTIST/PRINTERS PROOFS
An artist's proof in modern practice is usually used to describe an impression of the finished work that is identical to the numbered copies. There can also be printer's proofs which are taken for the printer to see how the image is printing, or are final impressions the printer is allowed to keep but normally the term "artist's proof" would cover both cases.
Artist's proofs are not included in the count of a limited edition, and they belong to the artist. By convention, the artist is not supposed to sell these at once.
COPYRIGHT
In most cases, if an album cover is a photograph then the photographer will own the copyright. Design work is a little more complicated and depends entirely on the contract drawn up at the time of the creation of the art.
Hypergallery doesn’t own the copyright to any of our prints, but in all cases we ensure that we have the permission of the copyright holder to produce the prints.
ATTRIBUTION
In many cases the creation of an album cover is a collaborative affair. Many album covers designs are attributed to artists who haven’t been directly involved in creating and signing the prints and we aim to make this as transparent and clear as possible in the product details.
ARCHIVAL INKJETS
Archival inkjet printing is also commonly referred to as Giclée. It denotes the high-quality ink-jet printing process which uses fade resistant, archival inks and archival substrates on large format printers to produce fine art prints.
Similarly, the term serigraph has been used to describe artistic use of the silkscreen process.
ARTISTIC ENHANCEMENT
With only a few unavoidable exceptions (when the artist is no longer alive) the prints sold by Hypergallery have been conceived, created, approved and signed by the artist themselves. In many cases the prints look quite different from the original album cover as we give the artist the chance to revisit their original artwork and rework it specifically as a print, without the restrictions of producing it as a mass market album cover.
COST
The value of a print increases as the edition sells out. You may see some prints on sale at a much higher price than others in the same collection and this will usually mean that less of these prints remain available on the primary market. It might also mean that a print has been signed by the musician as well as the artist - for this reason sometimes you may see exactly the same print available at two different prices.
CARING FOR YOUR PRINT
We will wrap your print in acid-free tissue paper and ship it to you in a sturdy cardboard tube. When you take your print out of the tube it is a good idea to let it uncurl overnight on a flat surface before handling it. This will give the paper a chance to lose some of its springiness and make it much easier for you to handle. Remember to wash your hands before handling your print and to take care not to scuff the surface of the image as some of the print surfaces are very delicate.
DISPLAYING YOUR PRINT
We recommend that you frame your print behind conservation quality glass or acrylic (most framers will offer this as standard) and make sure you use archival quality mount board. This way, your print will be free from any materials that might cause it damage.
UK orders will be dispatched by either Royal Mail First Class post, Special Delivery or by courier. Orders to the rest of the world are dispatched by Airmail or by Royal Mail International Tracked and Signed. Royal Mail’s service is a little slower than FedEx and other couriers, but is the only way, at present, for us to guarantee that our prints are actually delivered to a human and signed for. In all cases, a contribution towards the packing and consignment cost will be added to your order and calculated at checkout.
Responsibility for the print lies with us until you receive and sign for it* and for this reason we insist on sending items over £150 by insured, sign-for shipping. All of our print shipments require signature upon delivery so please check the condition of the packaging before accepting it.
*If you have an agreement in place whereby delivery services are to leave parcels without obtaining a signature, as is often the case in the USA, our instruction for them to obtain a signature will be overridden. In these cases responsibility for the print lies with us until it has been recorded as delivered 'as authorised by' your agreement.
COPYRIGHT
All artwork reproduced on the site is the copyright of the respective owners who reserve all their rights. Any use of these images, including reproduction, modification, distribution or transmission is strictly forbidden unless the owners of the copyright give express permission. If your use of an image from our website is covered by Fair Use, we would appreciate it if you would correctly attribute the artist and our website and drop us a line to let us know - we can probably share a link in return.
The design of the site, including all graphics, structure and text is the property of Hypergallery Ltd and all rights are reserved.
PRICING
The price of limited edition prints and collectables increases as the edition sells out. We reserve the right to increase the advertised price of the artwork without notice. The price of the artwork will be in force from the date of publication on the website.
VAT is chargeable on all UK sales. Sales to non-UK customers where the delivery is outside the UK will include a full commercial invoice to aid customs clearance on importation to the destination country. Local duties and taxes may be charged at that stage and are payable by the customer. We will endeavour to help predict these costs where possible and help our customers who are not accustomed to dealing with import duties, especially now that this has become necessary in Europe thanks to the UK's departure from the EU.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
PAYMENT
We know how important it is that you feel secure about paying online. Hypergallery.com is hosted by Shopify and payments are handled by Shopify's own system. Shopify is Level 1 PCI DSS compliant by default so payment info and business data is kept safe. Payments made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the current exchange rate.
FRAMING
Prints come unframed. Measurements on product pages are approximate and frames should not be ordered based on these measurements. If you would like us to give you a mm accurate measurement please drop us a line.
RETURNS / REFUNDS
We take great care to ensure that your goods are delivered to you in perfect condition, so please do not accept delivery if there is obvious damage to the packaging. If you sign for the goods you are accepting delivery in perfect condition and the shipping agent cannot be held responsible for any damage.
If for any reason you are not happy with your purchase, you may return it for full refund of the cost of the artwork on the following conditions: You must notify us in advance and within 7 days that you wish to return the artwork. You can do this by email or by phone. The artwork must be returned in its original packaging and undamaged within 7 days of your notification. You accept that the shipping cost to return the print is borne by you and the return shipment must be covered by adequate insurance.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
In the Court of the Crimson King
Regular price $1,206.00 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 120): Computation results in '-Infinity'%
This limited edition print is one of two new silkscreen editions, In the Court of the Crimson King and In the Court of the Crimson King Inner. Published in 2019 to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the album's release on October 10th, 1969, this is one of the most memorable album covers of a decade in which the album cover was king. Printed to the exact size of the original painting by the esteemed Coriander Studio at Worton Hall Studios. Every print has been signed by Robert Fripp and embossed with a mark recognising Barry Godber, from whose wonderful painting these editions were lovingly produced and who so sadly died in 1970. Customers purchasing both prints will be allocated matching numbers. |
Signed by: Robert Fripp Image size: 44 x 22 inches / Paper size: 47 x 27.5 inches Edition size: 200 Print type: Silkscreen BARRY GODBER'S SCHIZOID MAN AN UNCANNY MASTERPIECE |
All the artwork published, printed or marketed by Hypergallery is of the highest quality. All artwork is printed on the finest paper stock by renowned and experience printers using traditional or modern techniques. They will either be signed by the artist or embossed with authentication.
In the rare eventuality that an error with publicised price or availability means that we cannot fulfil your order we will let you know as soon as we discover the error and issue an immediate and full refund.
Listed sizes are for approximate guidance only. If you require a precise measurement please get in touch.
LIMITED EDITION PRINTS
The very nature of a limited edition print is that it is limited, forever, to the total number detailed in the original edition. If your print is number 70 of 295 then it really is just that: the 70th numbered print in a total edition of 295.
There will also be Artists Proofs (APs) numbering up to a maximum of 10% of the edition, and sometimes Printer’s Proofs (PPs) which are usually kept by the printer, or Hors Commerce prints (HCs) which are used by the publisher for promotional purposes.
Sometimes limited editions are published at different sizes. This is OK, as long as the sizes are distinctly different and they should be published at the same time.
ARTIST/PRINTERS PROOFS
An artist's proof in modern practice is usually used to describe an impression of the finished work that is identical to the numbered copies. There can also be printer's proofs which are taken for the printer to see how the image is printing, or are final impressions the printer is allowed to keep but normally the term "artist's proof" would cover both cases.
Artist's proofs are not included in the count of a limited edition, and they belong to the artist. By convention, the artist is not supposed to sell these at once.
COPYRIGHT
In most cases, if an album cover is a photograph then the photographer will own the copyright. Design work is a little more complicated and depends entirely on the contract drawn up at the time of the creation of the art.
Hypergallery doesn’t own the copyright to any of our prints, but in all cases we ensure that we have the permission of the copyright holder to produce the prints.
ATTRIBUTION
In many cases the creation of an album cover is a collaborative affair. Many album covers designs are attributed to artists who haven’t been directly involved in creating and signing the prints and we aim to make this as transparent and clear as possible in the product details.
ARCHIVAL INKJETS
Archival inkjet printing is also commonly referred to as Giclée. It denotes the high-quality ink-jet printing process which uses fade resistant, archival inks and archival substrates on large format printers to produce fine art prints.
Similarly, the term serigraph has been used to describe artistic use of the silkscreen process.
ARTISTIC ENHANCEMENT
With only a few unavoidable exceptions (when the artist is no longer alive) the prints sold by Hypergallery have been conceived, created, approved and signed by the artist themselves. In many cases the prints look quite different from the original album cover as we give the artist the chance to revisit their original artwork and rework it specifically as a print, without the restrictions of producing it as a mass market album cover.
COST
The value of a print increases as the edition sells out. You may see some prints on sale at a much higher price than others in the same collection and this will usually mean that less of these prints remain available on the primary market. It might also mean that a print has been signed by the musician as well as the artist - for this reason sometimes you may see exactly the same print available at two different prices.
CARING FOR YOUR PRINT
We will wrap your print in acid-free tissue paper and ship it to you in a sturdy cardboard tube. When you take your print out of the tube it is a good idea to let it uncurl overnight on a flat surface before handling it. This will give the paper a chance to lose some of its springiness and make it much easier for you to handle. Remember to wash your hands before handling your print and to take care not to scuff the surface of the image as some of the print surfaces are very delicate.
DISPLAYING YOUR PRINT
We recommend that you frame your print behind conservation quality glass or acrylic (most framers will offer this as standard) and make sure you use archival quality mount board. This way, your print will be free from any materials that might cause it damage.
UK orders will be dispatched by either Royal Mail First Class post, Special Delivery or by courier. Orders to the rest of the world are dispatched by Airmail or by Royal Mail International Tracked and Signed. Royal Mail’s service is a little slower than FedEx and other couriers, but is the only way, at present, for us to guarantee that our prints are actually delivered to a human and signed for. In all cases, a contribution towards the packing and consignment cost will be added to your order and calculated at checkout.
Responsibility for the print lies with us until you receive and sign for it* and for this reason we insist on sending items over £150 by insured, sign-for shipping. All of our print shipments require signature upon delivery so please check the condition of the packaging before accepting it.
*If you have an agreement in place whereby delivery services are to leave parcels without obtaining a signature, as is often the case in the USA, our instruction for them to obtain a signature will be overridden. In these cases responsibility for the print lies with us until it has been recorded as delivered 'as authorised by' your agreement.
COPYRIGHT
All artwork reproduced on the site is the copyright of the respective owners who reserve all their rights. Any use of these images, including reproduction, modification, distribution or transmission is strictly forbidden unless the owners of the copyright give express permission. If your use of an image from our website is covered by Fair Use, we would appreciate it if you would correctly attribute the artist and our website and drop us a line to let us know - we can probably share a link in return.
The design of the site, including all graphics, structure and text is the property of Hypergallery Ltd and all rights are reserved.
PRICING
The price of limited edition prints and collectables increases as the edition sells out. We reserve the right to increase the advertised price of the artwork without notice. The price of the artwork will be in force from the date of publication on the website.
VAT is chargeable on all UK sales. Sales to non-UK customers where the delivery is outside the UK will include a full commercial invoice to aid customs clearance on importation to the destination country. Local duties and taxes may be charged at that stage and are payable by the customer. We will endeavour to help predict these costs where possible and help our customers who are not accustomed to dealing with import duties, especially now that this has become necessary in Europe thanks to the UK's departure from the EU.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
PAYMENT
We know how important it is that you feel secure about paying online. Hypergallery.com is hosted by Shopify and payments are handled by Shopify's own system. Shopify is Level 1 PCI DSS compliant by default so payment info and business data is kept safe. Payments made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the current exchange rate.
FRAMING
Prints come unframed. Measurements on product pages are approximate and frames should not be ordered based on these measurements. If you would like us to give you a mm accurate measurement please drop us a line.
RETURNS / REFUNDS
We take great care to ensure that your goods are delivered to you in perfect condition, so please do not accept delivery if there is obvious damage to the packaging. If you sign for the goods you are accepting delivery in perfect condition and the shipping agent cannot be held responsible for any damage.
If for any reason you are not happy with your purchase, you may return it for full refund of the cost of the artwork on the following conditions: You must notify us in advance and within 7 days that you wish to return the artwork. You can do this by email or by phone. The artwork must be returned in its original packaging and undamaged within 7 days of your notification. You accept that the shipping cost to return the print is borne by you and the return shipment must be covered by adequate insurance.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
In the Court of the Crimson King Inner
Regular price $1,206.00 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 120): Computation results in '-Infinity'%
This limited edition print is one of two new silkscreen editions, In the Court of the Crimson King and In the Court of the Crimson King Inner. Published in 2019 to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the album's release on October 10th, 1969, this is one of the most memorable album covers of a decade in which the album cover was king. Printed to the exact size of the original painting by the esteemed Coriander Studio at Worton Hall Studios. Every print has been signed by Robert Fripp and embossed with a mark recognising Barry Godber, from whose wonderful painting these editions were lovingly produced and who so sadly died in 1970. Customers purchasing both prints will be allocated matching numbers. |
Signed by: Robert Fripp Image size: 44 x 22 inches / Paper size: 47 x 27.5 inches Edition size: 100 Print type: Silkscreen BARRY GODBER'S SCHIZOID MAN AN UNCANNY MASTERPIECE |
All the artwork published, printed or marketed by Hypergallery is of the highest quality. All artwork is printed on the finest paper stock by renowned and experience printers using traditional or modern techniques. They will either be signed by the artist or embossed with authentication.
In the rare eventuality that an error with publicised price or availability means that we cannot fulfil your order we will let you know as soon as we discover the error and issue an immediate and full refund.
Listed sizes are for approximate guidance only. If you require a precise measurement please get in touch.
LIMITED EDITION PRINTS
The very nature of a limited edition print is that it is limited, forever, to the total number detailed in the original edition. If your print is number 70 of 295 then it really is just that: the 70th numbered print in a total edition of 295.
There will also be Artists Proofs (APs) numbering up to a maximum of 10% of the edition, and sometimes Printer’s Proofs (PPs) which are usually kept by the printer, or Hors Commerce prints (HCs) which are used by the publisher for promotional purposes.
Sometimes limited editions are published at different sizes. This is OK, as long as the sizes are distinctly different and they should be published at the same time.
ARTIST/PRINTERS PROOFS
An artist's proof in modern practice is usually used to describe an impression of the finished work that is identical to the numbered copies. There can also be printer's proofs which are taken for the printer to see how the image is printing, or are final impressions the printer is allowed to keep but normally the term "artist's proof" would cover both cases.
Artist's proofs are not included in the count of a limited edition, and they belong to the artist. By convention, the artist is not supposed to sell these at once.
COPYRIGHT
In most cases, if an album cover is a photograph then the photographer will own the copyright. Design work is a little more complicated and depends entirely on the contract drawn up at the time of the creation of the art.
Hypergallery doesn’t own the copyright to any of our prints, but in all cases we ensure that we have the permission of the copyright holder to produce the prints.
ATTRIBUTION
In many cases the creation of an album cover is a collaborative affair. Many album covers designs are attributed to artists who haven’t been directly involved in creating and signing the prints and we aim to make this as transparent and clear as possible in the product details.
ARCHIVAL INKJETS
Archival inkjet printing is also commonly referred to as Giclée. It denotes the high-quality ink-jet printing process which uses fade resistant, archival inks and archival substrates on large format printers to produce fine art prints.
Similarly, the term serigraph has been used to describe artistic use of the silkscreen process.
ARTISTIC ENHANCEMENT
With only a few unavoidable exceptions (when the artist is no longer alive) the prints sold by Hypergallery have been conceived, created, approved and signed by the artist themselves. In many cases the prints look quite different from the original album cover as we give the artist the chance to revisit their original artwork and rework it specifically as a print, without the restrictions of producing it as a mass market album cover.
COST
The value of a print increases as the edition sells out. You may see some prints on sale at a much higher price than others in the same collection and this will usually mean that less of these prints remain available on the primary market. It might also mean that a print has been signed by the musician as well as the artist - for this reason sometimes you may see exactly the same print available at two different prices.
CARING FOR YOUR PRINT
We will wrap your print in acid-free tissue paper and ship it to you in a sturdy cardboard tube. When you take your print out of the tube it is a good idea to let it uncurl overnight on a flat surface before handling it. This will give the paper a chance to lose some of its springiness and make it much easier for you to handle. Remember to wash your hands before handling your print and to take care not to scuff the surface of the image as some of the print surfaces are very delicate.
DISPLAYING YOUR PRINT
We recommend that you frame your print behind conservation quality glass or acrylic (most framers will offer this as standard) and make sure you use archival quality mount board. This way, your print will be free from any materials that might cause it damage.
UK orders will be dispatched by either Royal Mail First Class post, Special Delivery or by courier. Orders to the rest of the world are dispatched by Airmail or by Royal Mail International Tracked and Signed. Royal Mail’s service is a little slower than FedEx and other couriers, but is the only way, at present, for us to guarantee that our prints are actually delivered to a human and signed for. In all cases, a contribution towards the packing and consignment cost will be added to your order and calculated at checkout.
Responsibility for the print lies with us until you receive and sign for it* and for this reason we insist on sending items over £150 by insured, sign-for shipping. All of our print shipments require signature upon delivery so please check the condition of the packaging before accepting it.
*If you have an agreement in place whereby delivery services are to leave parcels without obtaining a signature, as is often the case in the USA, our instruction for them to obtain a signature will be overridden. In these cases responsibility for the print lies with us until it has been recorded as delivered 'as authorised by' your agreement.
COPYRIGHT
All artwork reproduced on the site is the copyright of the respective owners who reserve all their rights. Any use of these images, including reproduction, modification, distribution or transmission is strictly forbidden unless the owners of the copyright give express permission. If your use of an image from our website is covered by Fair Use, we would appreciate it if you would correctly attribute the artist and our website and drop us a line to let us know - we can probably share a link in return.
The design of the site, including all graphics, structure and text is the property of Hypergallery Ltd and all rights are reserved.
PRICING
The price of limited edition prints and collectables increases as the edition sells out. We reserve the right to increase the advertised price of the artwork without notice. The price of the artwork will be in force from the date of publication on the website.
VAT is chargeable on all UK sales. Sales to non-UK customers where the delivery is outside the UK will include a full commercial invoice to aid customs clearance on importation to the destination country. Local duties and taxes may be charged at that stage and are payable by the customer. We will endeavour to help predict these costs where possible and help our customers who are not accustomed to dealing with import duties, especially now that this has become necessary in Europe thanks to the UK's departure from the EU.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
PAYMENT
We know how important it is that you feel secure about paying online. Hypergallery.com is hosted by Shopify and payments are handled by Shopify's own system. Shopify is Level 1 PCI DSS compliant by default so payment info and business data is kept safe. Payments made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the current exchange rate.
FRAMING
Prints come unframed. Measurements on product pages are approximate and frames should not be ordered based on these measurements. If you would like us to give you a mm accurate measurement please drop us a line.
RETURNS / REFUNDS
We take great care to ensure that your goods are delivered to you in perfect condition, so please do not accept delivery if there is obvious damage to the packaging. If you sign for the goods you are accepting delivery in perfect condition and the shipping agent cannot be held responsible for any damage.
If for any reason you are not happy with your purchase, you may return it for full refund of the cost of the artwork on the following conditions: You must notify us in advance and within 7 days that you wish to return the artwork. You can do this by email or by phone. The artwork must be returned in its original packaging and undamaged within 7 days of your notification. You accept that the shipping cost to return the print is borne by you and the return shipment must be covered by adequate insurance.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
Jennifer Juniper
Regular price $2,411.00 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 120): Computation results in '-Infinity'%
This archival inkjet print shows Donovan standing in a pose above Jenny Boyd, who was a regular star of Ferris' fashion photography at the time. The photograph was shot for a poster to promote Donovan's 1968 release, Jennifer Juniper. The photograph was taken in 1967. The print was produced and published by Karl Ferris. Printed and signed on demand so allow for delay in delivery of up to one month. Just get in touch, if time is of the essence! We will contact you with updates following your purchase. © Karl Ferris |
Signed by: Karl Ferris Editions: 50 Print type: Lambda Archival Inkjet (Giclée) on Fuji Crystal Archive DP II silk matte sheen paper |
Art Money it for £180/month, no interest We partner with Art Money to make art more accessible |
All the artwork published, printed or marketed by Hypergallery is of the highest quality. All artwork is printed on the finest paper stock by renowned and experience printers using traditional or modern techniques. They will either be signed by the artist or embossed with authentication.
In the rare eventuality that an error with publicised price or availability means that we cannot fulfil your order we will let you know as soon as we discover the error and issue an immediate and full refund.
Listed sizes are for approximate guidance only. If you require a precise measurement please get in touch.
LIMITED EDITION PRINTS
The very nature of a limited edition print is that it is limited, forever, to the total number detailed in the original edition. If your print is number 70 of 295 then it really is just that: the 70th numbered print in a total edition of 295.
There will also be Artists Proofs (APs) numbering up to a maximum of 10% of the edition, and sometimes Printer’s Proofs (PPs) which are usually kept by the printer, or Hors Commerce prints (HCs) which are used by the publisher for promotional purposes.
Sometimes limited editions are published at different sizes. This is OK, as long as the sizes are distinctly different and they should be published at the same time.
ARTIST/PRINTERS PROOFS
An artist's proof in modern practice is usually used to describe an impression of the finished work that is identical to the numbered copies. There can also be printer's proofs which are taken for the printer to see how the image is printing, or are final impressions the printer is allowed to keep but normally the term "artist's proof" would cover both cases.
Artist's proofs are not included in the count of a limited edition, and they belong to the artist. By convention, the artist is not supposed to sell these at once.
COPYRIGHT
In most cases, if an album cover is a photograph then the photographer will own the copyright. Design work is a little more complicated and depends entirely on the contract drawn up at the time of the creation of the art.
Hypergallery doesn’t own the copyright to any of our prints, but in all cases we ensure that we have the permission of the copyright holder to produce the prints.
ATTRIBUTION
In many cases the creation of an album cover is a collaborative affair. Many album covers designs are attributed to artists who haven’t been directly involved in creating and signing the prints and we aim to make this as transparent and clear as possible in the product details.
ARCHIVAL INKJETS
Archival inkjet printing is also commonly referred to as Giclée. It denotes the high-quality ink-jet printing process which uses fade resistant, archival inks and archival substrates on large format printers to produce fine art prints.
Similarly, the term serigraph has been used to describe artistic use of the silkscreen process.
ARTISTIC ENHANCEMENT
With only a few unavoidable exceptions (when the artist is no longer alive) the prints sold by Hypergallery have been conceived, created, approved and signed by the artist themselves. In many cases the prints look quite different from the original album cover as we give the artist the chance to revisit their original artwork and rework it specifically as a print, without the restrictions of producing it as a mass market album cover.
COST
The value of a print increases as the edition sells out. You may see some prints on sale at a much higher price than others in the same collection and this will usually mean that less of these prints remain available on the primary market. It might also mean that a print has been signed by the musician as well as the artist - for this reason sometimes you may see exactly the same print available at two different prices.
CARING FOR YOUR PRINT
We will wrap your print in acid-free tissue paper and ship it to you in a sturdy cardboard tube. When you take your print out of the tube it is a good idea to let it uncurl overnight on a flat surface before handling it. This will give the paper a chance to lose some of its springiness and make it much easier for you to handle. Remember to wash your hands before handling your print and to take care not to scuff the surface of the image as some of the print surfaces are very delicate.
DISPLAYING YOUR PRINT
We recommend that you frame your print behind conservation quality glass or acrylic (most framers will offer this as standard) and make sure you use archival quality mount board. This way, your print will be free from any materials that might cause it damage.
UK orders will be dispatched by either Royal Mail First Class post, Special Delivery or by courier. Orders to the rest of the world are dispatched by Airmail or by Royal Mail International Tracked and Signed. Royal Mail’s service is a little slower than FedEx and other couriers, but is the only way, at present, for us to guarantee that our prints are actually delivered to a human and signed for. In all cases, a contribution towards the packing and consignment cost will be added to your order and calculated at checkout.
Responsibility for the print lies with us until you receive and sign for it* and for this reason we insist on sending items over £150 by insured, sign-for shipping. All of our print shipments require signature upon delivery so please check the condition of the packaging before accepting it.
*If you have an agreement in place whereby delivery services are to leave parcels without obtaining a signature, as is often the case in the USA, our instruction for them to obtain a signature will be overridden. In these cases responsibility for the print lies with us until it has been recorded as delivered 'as authorised by' your agreement.
COPYRIGHT
All artwork reproduced on the site is the copyright of the respective owners who reserve all their rights. Any use of these images, including reproduction, modification, distribution or transmission is strictly forbidden unless the owners of the copyright give express permission. If your use of an image from our website is covered by Fair Use, we would appreciate it if you would correctly attribute the artist and our website and drop us a line to let us know - we can probably share a link in return.
The design of the site, including all graphics, structure and text is the property of Hypergallery Ltd and all rights are reserved.
PRICING
The price of limited edition prints and collectables increases as the edition sells out. We reserve the right to increase the advertised price of the artwork without notice. The price of the artwork will be in force from the date of publication on the website.
VAT is chargeable on all UK sales. Sales to non-UK customers where the delivery is outside the UK will include a full commercial invoice to aid customs clearance on importation to the destination country. Local duties and taxes may be charged at that stage and are payable by the customer. We will endeavour to help predict these costs where possible and help our customers who are not accustomed to dealing with import duties, especially now that this has become necessary in Europe thanks to the UK's departure from the EU.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
PAYMENT
We know how important it is that you feel secure about paying online. Hypergallery.com is hosted by Shopify and payments are handled by Shopify's own system. Shopify is Level 1 PCI DSS compliant by default so payment info and business data is kept safe. Payments made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the current exchange rate.
FRAMING
Prints come unframed. Measurements on product pages are approximate and frames should not be ordered based on these measurements. If you would like us to give you a mm accurate measurement please drop us a line.
RETURNS / REFUNDS
We take great care to ensure that your goods are delivered to you in perfect condition, so please do not accept delivery if there is obvious damage to the packaging. If you sign for the goods you are accepting delivery in perfect condition and the shipping agent cannot be held responsible for any damage.
If for any reason you are not happy with your purchase, you may return it for full refund of the cost of the artwork on the following conditions: You must notify us in advance and within 7 days that you wish to return the artwork. You can do this by email or by phone. The artwork must be returned in its original packaging and undamaged within 7 days of your notification. You accept that the shipping cost to return the print is borne by you and the return shipment must be covered by adequate insurance.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
Jimi Third Eye Portrait
Regular price $1,607.00 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 120): Computation results in '-Infinity'%
This archival inkjet print of the legendary Jimi Hendrix takes a shot from a session at Karl Ferris' Hampstead Studio in London, 1967 onto which Ferris has added an analogue technique for full psychedelic effect. It was produced and published by Ferris, who was personal photographer to Hendrix during this most vital time in the guitarist's career. Printed and signed on demand so allow for delay in delivery of up to one month. Just get in touch, if time is of the essence! We will contact you with updates following your purchase. © Karl Ferris |
Signed by: Karl Ferris Editions: 75 and 50 Print type: Lambda Archival Inkjet (Giclée) on Fuji Crystal Archive DP II silk matte sheen paper |
Art Money it for £100/month, no interest We partner with Art Money to make art more accessible |
All the artwork published, printed or marketed by Hypergallery is of the highest quality. All artwork is printed on the finest paper stock by renowned and experience printers using traditional or modern techniques. They will either be signed by the artist or embossed with authentication.
In the rare eventuality that an error with publicised price or availability means that we cannot fulfil your order we will let you know as soon as we discover the error and issue an immediate and full refund.
Listed sizes are for approximate guidance only. If you require a precise measurement please get in touch.
LIMITED EDITION PRINTS
The very nature of a limited edition print is that it is limited, forever, to the total number detailed in the original edition. If your print is number 70 of 295 then it really is just that: the 70th numbered print in a total edition of 295.
There will also be Artists Proofs (APs) numbering up to a maximum of 10% of the edition, and sometimes Printer’s Proofs (PPs) which are usually kept by the printer, or Hors Commerce prints (HCs) which are used by the publisher for promotional purposes.
Sometimes limited editions are published at different sizes. This is OK, as long as the sizes are distinctly different and they should be published at the same time.
ARTIST/PRINTERS PROOFS
An artist's proof in modern practice is usually used to describe an impression of the finished work that is identical to the numbered copies. There can also be printer's proofs which are taken for the printer to see how the image is printing, or are final impressions the printer is allowed to keep but normally the term "artist's proof" would cover both cases.
Artist's proofs are not included in the count of a limited edition, and they belong to the artist. By convention, the artist is not supposed to sell these at once.
COPYRIGHT
In most cases, if an album cover is a photograph then the photographer will own the copyright. Design work is a little more complicated and depends entirely on the contract drawn up at the time of the creation of the art.
Hypergallery doesn’t own the copyright to any of our prints, but in all cases we ensure that we have the permission of the copyright holder to produce the prints.
ATTRIBUTION
In many cases the creation of an album cover is a collaborative affair. Many album covers designs are attributed to artists who haven’t been directly involved in creating and signing the prints and we aim to make this as transparent and clear as possible in the product details.
ARCHIVAL INKJETS
Archival inkjet printing is also commonly referred to as Giclée. It denotes the high-quality ink-jet printing process which uses fade resistant, archival inks and archival substrates on large format printers to produce fine art prints.
Similarly, the term serigraph has been used to describe artistic use of the silkscreen process.
ARTISTIC ENHANCEMENT
With only a few unavoidable exceptions (when the artist is no longer alive) the prints sold by Hypergallery have been conceived, created, approved and signed by the artist themselves. In many cases the prints look quite different from the original album cover as we give the artist the chance to revisit their original artwork and rework it specifically as a print, without the restrictions of producing it as a mass market album cover.
COST
The value of a print increases as the edition sells out. You may see some prints on sale at a much higher price than others in the same collection and this will usually mean that less of these prints remain available on the primary market. It might also mean that a print has been signed by the musician as well as the artist - for this reason sometimes you may see exactly the same print available at two different prices.
CARING FOR YOUR PRINT
We will wrap your print in acid-free tissue paper and ship it to you in a sturdy cardboard tube. When you take your print out of the tube it is a good idea to let it uncurl overnight on a flat surface before handling it. This will give the paper a chance to lose some of its springiness and make it much easier for you to handle. Remember to wash your hands before handling your print and to take care not to scuff the surface of the image as some of the print surfaces are very delicate.
DISPLAYING YOUR PRINT
We recommend that you frame your print behind conservation quality glass or acrylic (most framers will offer this as standard) and make sure you use archival quality mount board. This way, your print will be free from any materials that might cause it damage.
UK orders will be dispatched by either Royal Mail First Class post, Special Delivery or by courier. Orders to the rest of the world are dispatched by Airmail or by Royal Mail International Tracked and Signed. Royal Mail’s service is a little slower than FedEx and other couriers, but is the only way, at present, for us to guarantee that our prints are actually delivered to a human and signed for. In all cases, a contribution towards the packing and consignment cost will be added to your order and calculated at checkout.
Responsibility for the print lies with us until you receive and sign for it* and for this reason we insist on sending items over £150 by insured, sign-for shipping. All of our print shipments require signature upon delivery so please check the condition of the packaging before accepting it.
*If you have an agreement in place whereby delivery services are to leave parcels without obtaining a signature, as is often the case in the USA, our instruction for them to obtain a signature will be overridden. In these cases responsibility for the print lies with us until it has been recorded as delivered 'as authorised by' your agreement.
COPYRIGHT
All artwork reproduced on the site is the copyright of the respective owners who reserve all their rights. Any use of these images, including reproduction, modification, distribution or transmission is strictly forbidden unless the owners of the copyright give express permission. If your use of an image from our website is covered by Fair Use, we would appreciate it if you would correctly attribute the artist and our website and drop us a line to let us know - we can probably share a link in return.
The design of the site, including all graphics, structure and text is the property of Hypergallery Ltd and all rights are reserved.
PRICING
The price of limited edition prints and collectables increases as the edition sells out. We reserve the right to increase the advertised price of the artwork without notice. The price of the artwork will be in force from the date of publication on the website.
VAT is chargeable on all UK sales. Sales to non-UK customers where the delivery is outside the UK will include a full commercial invoice to aid customs clearance on importation to the destination country. Local duties and taxes may be charged at that stage and are payable by the customer. We will endeavour to help predict these costs where possible and help our customers who are not accustomed to dealing with import duties, especially now that this has become necessary in Europe thanks to the UK's departure from the EU.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
PAYMENT
We know how important it is that you feel secure about paying online. Hypergallery.com is hosted by Shopify and payments are handled by Shopify's own system. Shopify is Level 1 PCI DSS compliant by default so payment info and business data is kept safe. Payments made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the current exchange rate.
FRAMING
Prints come unframed. Measurements on product pages are approximate and frames should not be ordered based on these measurements. If you would like us to give you a mm accurate measurement please drop us a line.
RETURNS / REFUNDS
We take great care to ensure that your goods are delivered to you in perfect condition, so please do not accept delivery if there is obvious damage to the packaging. If you sign for the goods you are accepting delivery in perfect condition and the shipping agent cannot be held responsible for any damage.
If for any reason you are not happy with your purchase, you may return it for full refund of the cost of the artwork on the following conditions: You must notify us in advance and within 7 days that you wish to return the artwork. You can do this by email or by phone. The artwork must be returned in its original packaging and undamaged within 7 days of your notification. You accept that the shipping cost to return the print is borne by you and the return shipment must be covered by adequate insurance.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
Ladyland
Regular price $2,411.00 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 120): Computation results in '-Infinity'%
This archival inkjet print features the famous Jimi Hendrix album cover shot for Electric Ladyland, shot in London at Brian Epstein's Saville Theatre in 1967. It was produced and published by Karl Ferris, who was personal photographer to Hendrix. This is a jewel in the crown of a phenomenal catalogue from the originator of psychedelic photography. Printed and signed on demand so allow for delay in delivery of up to one month. Just get in touch, if time is of the essence! We will contact you with updates following your purchase. © Karl Ferris |
Signed by: Karl Ferris Edition sizes: 75, 50 and 20 Print type: Lambda Archival Inkjet (Giclée) on Fuji Crystal Archive DP II silk matte sheen paper |
Art Money it for £180/month, no interest We partner with Art Money to make art more accessible |
All the artwork published, printed or marketed by Hypergallery is of the highest quality. All artwork is printed on the finest paper stock by renowned and experience printers using traditional or modern techniques. They will either be signed by the artist or embossed with authentication.
In the rare eventuality that an error with publicised price or availability means that we cannot fulfil your order we will let you know as soon as we discover the error and issue an immediate and full refund.
Listed sizes are for approximate guidance only. If you require a precise measurement please get in touch.
LIMITED EDITION PRINTS
The very nature of a limited edition print is that it is limited, forever, to the total number detailed in the original edition. If your print is number 70 of 295 then it really is just that: the 70th numbered print in a total edition of 295.
There will also be Artists Proofs (APs) numbering up to a maximum of 10% of the edition, and sometimes Printer’s Proofs (PPs) which are usually kept by the printer, or Hors Commerce prints (HCs) which are used by the publisher for promotional purposes.
Sometimes limited editions are published at different sizes. This is OK, as long as the sizes are distinctly different and they should be published at the same time.
ARTIST/PRINTERS PROOFS
An artist's proof in modern practice is usually used to describe an impression of the finished work that is identical to the numbered copies. There can also be printer's proofs which are taken for the printer to see how the image is printing, or are final impressions the printer is allowed to keep but normally the term "artist's proof" would cover both cases.
Artist's proofs are not included in the count of a limited edition, and they belong to the artist. By convention, the artist is not supposed to sell these at once.
COPYRIGHT
In most cases, if an album cover is a photograph then the photographer will own the copyright. Design work is a little more complicated and depends entirely on the contract drawn up at the time of the creation of the art.
Hypergallery doesn’t own the copyright to any of our prints, but in all cases we ensure that we have the permission of the copyright holder to produce the prints.
ATTRIBUTION
In many cases the creation of an album cover is a collaborative affair. Many album covers designs are attributed to artists who haven’t been directly involved in creating and signing the prints and we aim to make this as transparent and clear as possible in the product details.
ARCHIVAL INKJETS
Archival inkjet printing is also commonly referred to as Giclée. It denotes the high-quality ink-jet printing process which uses fade resistant, archival inks and archival substrates on large format printers to produce fine art prints.
Similarly, the term serigraph has been used to describe artistic use of the silkscreen process.
ARTISTIC ENHANCEMENT
With only a few unavoidable exceptions (when the artist is no longer alive) the prints sold by Hypergallery have been conceived, created, approved and signed by the artist themselves. In many cases the prints look quite different from the original album cover as we give the artist the chance to revisit their original artwork and rework it specifically as a print, without the restrictions of producing it as a mass market album cover.
COST
The value of a print increases as the edition sells out. You may see some prints on sale at a much higher price than others in the same collection and this will usually mean that less of these prints remain available on the primary market. It might also mean that a print has been signed by the musician as well as the artist - for this reason sometimes you may see exactly the same print available at two different prices.
CARING FOR YOUR PRINT
We will wrap your print in acid-free tissue paper and ship it to you in a sturdy cardboard tube. When you take your print out of the tube it is a good idea to let it uncurl overnight on a flat surface before handling it. This will give the paper a chance to lose some of its springiness and make it much easier for you to handle. Remember to wash your hands before handling your print and to take care not to scuff the surface of the image as some of the print surfaces are very delicate.
DISPLAYING YOUR PRINT
We recommend that you frame your print behind conservation quality glass or acrylic (most framers will offer this as standard) and make sure you use archival quality mount board. This way, your print will be free from any materials that might cause it damage.
UK orders will be dispatched by either Royal Mail First Class post, Special Delivery or by courier. Orders to the rest of the world are dispatched by Airmail or by Royal Mail International Tracked and Signed. Royal Mail’s service is a little slower than FedEx and other couriers, but is the only way, at present, for us to guarantee that our prints are actually delivered to a human and signed for. In all cases, a contribution towards the packing and consignment cost will be added to your order and calculated at checkout.
Responsibility for the print lies with us until you receive and sign for it* and for this reason we insist on sending items over £150 by insured, sign-for shipping. All of our print shipments require signature upon delivery so please check the condition of the packaging before accepting it.
*If you have an agreement in place whereby delivery services are to leave parcels without obtaining a signature, as is often the case in the USA, our instruction for them to obtain a signature will be overridden. In these cases responsibility for the print lies with us until it has been recorded as delivered 'as authorised by' your agreement.
COPYRIGHT
All artwork reproduced on the site is the copyright of the respective owners who reserve all their rights. Any use of these images, including reproduction, modification, distribution or transmission is strictly forbidden unless the owners of the copyright give express permission. If your use of an image from our website is covered by Fair Use, we would appreciate it if you would correctly attribute the artist and our website and drop us a line to let us know - we can probably share a link in return.
The design of the site, including all graphics, structure and text is the property of Hypergallery Ltd and all rights are reserved.
PRICING
The price of limited edition prints and collectables increases as the edition sells out. We reserve the right to increase the advertised price of the artwork without notice. The price of the artwork will be in force from the date of publication on the website.
VAT is chargeable on all UK sales. Sales to non-UK customers where the delivery is outside the UK will include a full commercial invoice to aid customs clearance on importation to the destination country. Local duties and taxes may be charged at that stage and are payable by the customer. We will endeavour to help predict these costs where possible and help our customers who are not accustomed to dealing with import duties, especially now that this has become necessary in Europe thanks to the UK's departure from the EU.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
PAYMENT
We know how important it is that you feel secure about paying online. Hypergallery.com is hosted by Shopify and payments are handled by Shopify's own system. Shopify is Level 1 PCI DSS compliant by default so payment info and business data is kept safe. Payments made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the current exchange rate.
FRAMING
Prints come unframed. Measurements on product pages are approximate and frames should not be ordered based on these measurements. If you would like us to give you a mm accurate measurement please drop us a line.
RETURNS / REFUNDS
We take great care to ensure that your goods are delivered to you in perfect condition, so please do not accept delivery if there is obvious damage to the packaging. If you sign for the goods you are accepting delivery in perfect condition and the shipping agent cannot be held responsible for any damage.
If for any reason you are not happy with your purchase, you may return it for full refund of the cost of the artwork on the following conditions: You must notify us in advance and within 7 days that you wish to return the artwork. You can do this by email or by phone. The artwork must be returned in its original packaging and undamaged within 7 days of your notification. You accept that the shipping cost to return the print is borne by you and the return shipment must be covered by adequate insurance.
Payment made to the UK in other currencies will be converted to pounds sterling at the exchange rate current on the day of the transaction.
Maxwell Street Alley Blues
Regular price $322.00 Save Liquid error (snippets/product-template line 120): Computation results in '-Infinity'%
This limited edition silkscreen print by Robert Crumb was produced by Griffioen Grafiek in 2017. As Robert Crumb collectors will know, he doesn't publish very often and so it is with huge excitement that Crumb fans all over the world receive his new works. Hypergallery works quickly to secure a stock for our regular collectors but also to give new Hypergallery customers a chance to choose from as many of his album cover art prints as possible. This is another jewel in his crown. Big John Wrencher, also known as One Arm John, was an exemplary American blues harmonica player and singer, well known for playing at the Maxwell Street Market in Chicago in the 1960s. Maxwell Street Alley Blues is the first of only two albums released by Wrencher leading his Maxwell Street band. Beautifully printed on 300gsm Conqueror Connoisseur paper. |
Signed by: Robert Crumb Image size: 18 x 18 inches / Paper size: 20 x 20 inches Edition size: 125 Print type: Archival Inkjet (Giclée) |
All the artwork published, printed or marketed by Hypergallery is of the highest quality. All artwork is printed on the finest paper stock by renowned and experience printers using traditional or modern techniques. They will either be signed by the artist or embossed with authentication.
In the rare eventuality that an error with publicised price or availability means that we cannot fulfil your order we will let you know as soon as we discover the error and issue an immediate and full refund.
Listed sizes are for approximate guidance only. If you require a precise measurement please get in touch.
LIMITED EDITION PRINTS
The very nature of a limited edition print is that it is limited, forever, to the total number detailed in the original edition. If your print is number 70 of 295 then it really is just that: the 70th numbered print in a total edition of 295.
There will also be Artists Proofs (APs) numbering up to a maximum of 10% of the edition, and sometimes Printer’s Proofs (PPs) which are usually kept by the printer, or Hors Commerce prints (HCs) which are used by the publisher for promotional purposes.
Sometimes limited editions are published at different sizes. This is OK, as long as the sizes are distinctly different and they should be published at the same time.
ARTIST/PRINTERS PROOFS
An artist's proof in modern practice is usually used to describe an impression of the finished work that is identical to the numbered copies. There can also be printer's proofs which are taken for the printer to see how the image is printing, or are final impressions the printer is allowed to keep but normally the term "artist's proof" would cover both cases.
Artist's proofs are not included in the count of a limited edition, and they belong to the artist. By convention, the artist is not supposed to sell these at once.
COPYRIGHT
In most cases, if an album cover is a photograph t