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Foo Fighters Austin 18

Edition(s)

Artist Edition

Dimension (x,y,z): 18.00 x 24.00 Inches(45.72 x 60.96 cm)
Original Price: 50.00 USD
Run: 100
Markings: Signed & Numbered

5 screens "My vision for this print was to blend the 'Star Gate' sequence from 2001 with those awesome giant insect Sci-Fi posters from the 50s. The movies I had in mind that I thought were a good match to the Foo's aesthetic were, The Deadly Mantis, Them and The Wasp Woman. The image is a wormhole looking through space infested with psychedelic beetles. The scarab serves as a metaphor of the Foo's immortality in Rock history." -- Slater
Sales history

Foil Artist Edition

Dimension (x,y,z): 18.00 x 24.00 Inches(45.72 x 60.96 cm)
Original Price: 75.00 USD
Run: 50
Markings: Signed & Numbered

5 screens "My vision for this print was to blend the 'Star Gate' sequence from 2001 with those awesome giant insect Sci-Fi posters from the 50s. The movies I had in mind that I thought were a good match to the Foo's aesthetic were, The Deadly Mantis, Them and The Wasp Woman. The image is a wormhole looking through space infested with psychedelic beetles. The scarab serves as a metaphor of the Foo's immortality in Rock history." -- Slater
Sales history

Foil Show Edition

Dimension (x,y,z): 18.00 x 24.00 Inches(45.72 x 60.96 cm)
Original Price: 100.00 USD
Run: 30
Markings: Signed & Numbered

5 screens "My vision for this print was to blend the 'Star Gate' sequence from 2001 with those awesome giant insect Sci-Fi posters from the 50s. The movies I had in mind that I thought were a good match to the Foo's aesthetic were, The Deadly Mantis, Them and The Wasp Woman. The image is a wormhole looking through space infested with psychedelic beetles. The scarab serves as a metaphor of the Foo's immortality in Rock history." -- Slater
Sales history

Show Edition

Dimension (x,y,z): 18.00 x 24.00 Inches(45.72 x 60.96 cm)
Markings: Numbered

5 screens "My vision for this print was to blend the 'Star Gate' sequence from 2001 with those awesome giant insect Sci-Fi posters from the 50s. The movies I had in mind that I thought were a good match to the Foo's aesthetic were, The Deadly Mantis, Them and The Wasp Woman. The image is a wormhole looking through space infested with psychedelic beetles. The scarab serves as a metaphor of the Foo's immortality in Rock history." -- Slater

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