Jill Furmanovsky recalls 'Johnny Borrell of Razorlight was the first person to tell me about Florence Welch. He was very impressed with her way back in 2007 and they worked on a few demos together. Johnny invited me to attend a rehearsal at John Henry's where the two with a small backing band were working on an arrangement for one of her songs. Florence was a charismatic presence even then. She had that huge voice and as she sang she beat the shit out of a snare drum like punctuation. I love this image of her in full flow, and it is entirely just that she has gone on to become a rising new star.'
Size | Price ex. vat | Price inc. vat | |
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29.7 x 42.0cm (A3) | £291.67 | £350.00 | |
42.0 x 59.4cm (A2) | £395.83 | £475.00 | |
59.4 x 84.1cm (A1) | £791.67 | £950.00 | |
84.1 x 118.9cm (A0) | £1,500.00 | £1,800.00 |
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A giclée print is the most popular way of producing great quality collectable prints in the digital age. It is produced is by scanning an original negative. The image is then outputed onto the chosen paper using specialist inks to make a beautiful archival print.
This giclée print will be produced on archival 310gsm cotton based rag paper. Photo Rag paper is the most popular choices amongst professional printers as it produces high quality fine art prints with excellent clarity and depth.
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A3 (11.7" x 16.5" inches) (29.7 cm x 42.0 cm)
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