Birds with Ears - Live at
The Cage - 1983
Collage and
Ink on paper 420mm x 297mm
Brighton-based band in early
1980s signed to Attrix Records. Front man Ian Smith performed original songs
with unusual subject matter, such as self-cannibalism (“Eatingest Person”).
Later songs were based on characters from Dr. Seuss’ children’s books.
Experience Still Life -
1983
Mixed Media
on paper 420mm x 297mm
Still Life was a band based
in Louth, Lincolnshire in the early 1980s signed to Regard Records (RCA) and
later Funzone Records. They released three singles and supported ‘Culture
Club’ (Boy George) and other top bands in the UK.
The Caretaker - by Harold
Pinter -
1984
Mixed Media
on paper 420mm x 297mm
Wallpaper left over from the
set of this amateur dramatic production was used in the design of this poster.
The play was performed by a group of friends in Louth, Lincolnshire in 1984.
An Evening of The Beatles’
Music -
1984
Collage and
Ink on paper 420mm x 297mm
This poster was designed for
a group of amateur musicians in Louth, Lincolnshire who got together once
in a while in the mid 1980s to perform a number of The Beatles’ songs.
The Rhythm Method
- 1992
Ink on paper
420mm x 297mm
One of many posters produced
for this band from Horsham in West Sussex. They toured their local area in
the early 1990s playing a mixture of original songs and cover versions. More
posters from this series can be seen by clicking on this thumbnail.
Payday Pig-out
- 2000
Digital Collage
210mm x 297mm
Designed to promote a private
function for the members of staff of a well-known furniture retail store in
Crawley, West Sussex. Clicking on this thumbnail will lead you to six more
posters promoting various other functions for this establishment.
HERE are examples
of posters dating from
the early 1980s to the present day.
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lead to a whole series of posters on the same subject.
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