David Sylvian / Adolescent Alternatives Cover Image
Japan fans worldwide will recognise Stephen Holden’s timeless book, ‘Adolescent Alternatives’. Subtitled ‘Road-Trips with Japan 1978-1980’, it chronicles Stephen Holden and Phil Lockett's journey across the UK to attend Japan's live concerts. This captivating book features numerous stunning photographs of the band, and we take great pride in offering the iconic front cover image as a print.
Focused on David Sylvian singing at Nottingham University in November 1978, this print boasts exceptional detail, vivid colours, and effectively captures the essence of Japan's early performances.
We meticulously tested this image, with the help of Stephen Holden, on various paper stocks and sizes, ultimately determining that A3 (297mm x 420mm), printed on Hahnemuhle Photo Glossy paper weighing 260gsm, showcases the image at its finest. Utilising our state-of-the-art Canon 12-colour pigment system, we ensure unparalleled quality.
The print run is limited to just 78 COPIES to mirror the year that Stephen and Phil first saw Japan live in concert. Each print is stamped and numbered.
Rest assured, your A3 print will be carefully packaged in wide-diameter A2 postal tube to minimise rolling and guarantee that it arrives in pristine condition.
Specifications:
Size: A3 (297mm x 420mm)
Paper: Hahnemuhle Photo Glossy, 260gsm
Inks: Canon 12-colour pigment system
Limited Edition: 78 (stamped and numbered)
Please note, the frame is not included, allowing you the flexibility to display this piece in a way that suits your style.
Dear valued customers,
As your shipment enters your country, please note that local customs offices may assess additional taxes, customs duties, and fees. These charges are beyond our control. We recommend checking online your country’s customs policies to identify any potential additional costs. Additionally, you can easily find online if your country has a trade agreement with the UNITED KINGDOM, where no extra costs will be added. Thank you for your understanding and continued support.
Best regards,
musicposters.store
Japan fans worldwide will recognise Stephen Holden’s timeless book, ‘Adolescent Alternatives’. Subtitled ‘Road-Trips with Japan 1978-1980’, it chronicles Stephen Holden and Phil Lockett's journey across the UK to attend Japan's live concerts. This captivating book features numerous stunning photographs of the band, and we take great pride in offering the iconic front cover image as a print.
Focused on David Sylvian singing at Nottingham University in November 1978, this print boasts exceptional detail, vivid colours, and effectively captures the essence of Japan's early performances.
We meticulously tested this image, with the help of Stephen Holden, on various paper stocks and sizes, ultimately determining that A3 (297mm x 420mm), printed on Hahnemuhle Photo Glossy paper weighing 260gsm, showcases the image at its finest. Utilising our state-of-the-art Canon 12-colour pigment system, we ensure unparalleled quality.
The print run is limited to just 78 COPIES to mirror the year that Stephen and Phil first saw Japan live in concert. Each print is stamped and numbered.
Rest assured, your A3 print will be carefully packaged in wide-diameter A2 postal tube to minimise rolling and guarantee that it arrives in pristine condition.
Specifications:
Size: A3 (297mm x 420mm)
Paper: Hahnemuhle Photo Glossy, 260gsm
Inks: Canon 12-colour pigment system
Limited Edition: 78 (stamped and numbered)
Please note, the frame is not included, allowing you the flexibility to display this piece in a way that suits your style.
Dear valued customers,
As your shipment enters your country, please note that local customs offices may assess additional taxes, customs duties, and fees. These charges are beyond our control. We recommend checking online your country’s customs policies to identify any potential additional costs. Additionally, you can easily find online if your country has a trade agreement with the UNITED KINGDOM, where no extra costs will be added. Thank you for your understanding and continued support.
Best regards,
musicposters.store
Japan fans worldwide will recognise Stephen Holden’s timeless book, ‘Adolescent Alternatives’. Subtitled ‘Road-Trips with Japan 1978-1980’, it chronicles Stephen Holden and Phil Lockett's journey across the UK to attend Japan's live concerts. This captivating book features numerous stunning photographs of the band, and we take great pride in offering the iconic front cover image as a print.
Focused on David Sylvian singing at Nottingham University in November 1978, this print boasts exceptional detail, vivid colours, and effectively captures the essence of Japan's early performances.
We meticulously tested this image, with the help of Stephen Holden, on various paper stocks and sizes, ultimately determining that A3 (297mm x 420mm), printed on Hahnemuhle Photo Glossy paper weighing 260gsm, showcases the image at its finest. Utilising our state-of-the-art Canon 12-colour pigment system, we ensure unparalleled quality.
The print run is limited to just 78 COPIES to mirror the year that Stephen and Phil first saw Japan live in concert. Each print is stamped and numbered.
Rest assured, your A3 print will be carefully packaged in wide-diameter A2 postal tube to minimise rolling and guarantee that it arrives in pristine condition.
Specifications:
Size: A3 (297mm x 420mm)
Paper: Hahnemuhle Photo Glossy, 260gsm
Inks: Canon 12-colour pigment system
Limited Edition: 78 (stamped and numbered)
Please note, the frame is not included, allowing you the flexibility to display this piece in a way that suits your style.
Dear valued customers,
As your shipment enters your country, please note that local customs offices may assess additional taxes, customs duties, and fees. These charges are beyond our control. We recommend checking online your country’s customs policies to identify any potential additional costs. Additionally, you can easily find online if your country has a trade agreement with the UNITED KINGDOM, where no extra costs will be added. Thank you for your understanding and continued support.
Best regards,
musicposters.store