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bakersfield
I like the print.... but there's something about the exclusivity of this item (and don't start me on VIP gig tickets for stupid prices) that is at odds with what rock and roll was supposed to be about in the first place.
Is the point of owning this print to enjoy the art... or to revel in the bragging rights that you're the only (overpaid) kid on the block who owns one??
I'd be delighted with a simple poster of it for £25.
There's an edition of 200, so you would not feel so all alone being the only kid on the block who owns one.
That said, while I do like the retro/cartoonish image of the print, I'd settle for a decent quality poster of it also for about $20.00 max.
The limited print seems a bit pricey imo, no matter that it's hand signed/numbered, framed, matted, limited to 200, etc., etc., etc.
Never heard of Josh Agle aka "Shag" until now, but evidently he's made quite a name for himself with his retro themed work.
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Josh Agle"Agle has had more exhibitions at various galleries in the United States, Japan, Australia and Europe. He had his first solo gallery exhibition in 1997,and his first New York gallery show in 2002.In 2009, he opened a "SHAG Store" in Palm Springs, which sells merchandise depicting Agle's works. A second Shag Store was opened in Hollywood in October 2015.He is also known for designing Tiki mugs.
Shag has designed projects for The Walt Disney Company and the Venetian Resort Hotel Casino in Las Vegas, as well as a 100-foot-long mural in the Georgia Aquarium"And no doubt he's been quite prolific throughout his career:
Josh Agle_____________________________________________________________Rip this joint, gonna save your soul, round and round and round we go......Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2020-08-03 20:36 by Hairball.