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X-Ray Fender AMP (Pink) is a giclée print by Horace Panter. From a limited edition of 50, this artwork is signed and numbered by the artist.
Artwork Details
Giclée print
Size: 30 x 30cm
Limited Edition of 50
Signed and numbered by the artist
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Horace Panter lives and works in the Midlands when he is not touring with his band, The Specials. Panter is an artist and bassist who was heavily influenced by the art scene in the 1960s.
Horace Panter lives and works in the Midlands when he is not touring with his band, The Specials. Panter is an artist and bassist who was heavily influenced by the art scene in the 1960s.
He has said: “Coming of age in the 60’s meant that, artistically, I was attracted to the Pop Art movement, both in the UK and the USA and was influenced by artists such as Peter Blake, Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns, Robert Indiana, Derek Boshier, and Allen Jones. It was art I could relate to, alongside my other predilection for the 12” vinyl record … for an impressionable youth this collision of art and music was magical!” We love the way pop culture influences his artwork, which also references his career as a musician. Panter graduated from Lanchester Polytechnic (now Coventry University) with a degree in Fine Art. He has exhibited his artwork in New York, Los Angeles, Singapore, and throughout the UK. His artwork has been collected by high profile clients such as Cerys Mattews, Nile Rogers, Richard Hawley, and Graham Coxon. Additionally, Panter has collaborated with brands and organisations such as Fred Perry, Club Wembley, Sheaffer Inc., Teenage Cancer Trust, Amy Winehouse Foundation, and Blues Magazine UK, among many more. We’ve been working with Horace Panter since 2020.
We love the way pop culture influences Panter's work, often referencing his own career as a musician. He has said of his influences: “Coming of age in the 60’s meant that, artistically, I was attracted to the Pop Art movement, both in the UK and the USA and was influenced by artists such as Peter Blake, Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns, Robert Indiana, Derek Boshier, and Allen Jones. It was art I could relate to…for an impressionable youth this collision of art and music was magical!”
What is a limited edition?
So you’ve found your perfect limited edition artwork, but what does this actually mean? Limited editions are original artworks that an artist creates in a particular print medium, such as a giclée print, screen print or photograph. Our limited edition artworks are specifically created by our talented artists with a maximum edition number in mind. The term ‘limited edition’ refers to the total number of artworks that are available for that particular piece. The edition size can vary widely between artworks, however most of the time our artists create editions in small numbers ranging from 10 to a few hundred.
What is Archival Giclée
Giclée (/ʒiːˈkleɪ/ zhee-KLAY) is a neologism, ultimately derived from the French word gicleur, coined in 1991 by printmaker Jack Duganne for fine art digital prints made using inkjet printers. The name was originally applied to fine art prints created on a modified Iris printer in a process invented in the late 1980s. It has since been used widely to mean any fine-art printing, usually archival, printed by inkjet. It is often used by artists, galleries, and print shops for their high quality printing, but is also used generically for art printing of any quality.
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