Showing posts with label 1970s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1970s. Show all posts

Friday, 10 December 2021

New Discovery of Old 'Lost' Christmas Card Design!

Around this time last year I posted a few surviving Christmas card designs that my Dad did to give to friends, family and clients from the early to late 1970s. While he got the later ones professionally printed, the earlier ones he printed himself by creating the image as a lino cut, covered the lino in ink and printed it by passing the card and inked lino through an old mangle to mimic a printing press, kind of like a homemade etching. While tidying up a few months back I came across several prints of another design amongst some of his work. I don't remember this one but it's quite striking in it's graphic grainy simplicity. These are probably experiments in colour to see which version worked best. Personally the middle one works best for me. What do you think? I have no idea when he did this one, but I expect it's the early 70s. Love it...



There is a Facebook page that showcases more of my dad's art, including landscape paintings and arabic calligraphy, here-
Please check it out...

NEXT TIME- Chrimbo 2021!!

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Coming Soon- Fred Fortune: City of Tomorrow 

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Friday, 18 September 2020

The Listening Post #2

No prose, just pics and tunes and one reason to be cheerful!
At the time of this writing I only have one box set in my vinyl collection. First three studio albums and one compilation of non album tracks on coloured vinyl. Proper funky punk! Here it is-


Here's some of the tunes-







Here is my favourite cover version from Curve in 1993. Loved Curve back in the day, saw them live at the Slough (!) music festival in the summer of 1991, but was hooked before then.


Don't forget that 
Only Death Can Save Us
by Russ Leach, Rik Hoskin and Tim Quinn is still funding on Indiegogo. It's a Bronze Age-inspired, cosmic, fantasy romp! just look at this fantastic cover...

You can back it here-

Please let them know that we sent you.

Next Time- Back to the comics.


Coming Soon- Fred Fortune: City of Tomorrow 

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