Midnight's Pink Floyd Posters
Introducing Pink Floyd Posters
Pink Floyd posters are an art form that stand alone. Not only do they celebrate one of the best bands this world has ever produced, but they captivate the mind's eye and imagination.
They make awesome collectibles for fans, and can transform a dull room into a creative work of genius.
Pink Floyd's timeless sound - ethereal, enigmatic and trance-inducing - can also combine with their posters to re-create a personal concert experience.
Storm Thorgerson, an artist and friend of the band, has designed many of the band's album covers and posters. Although most of Thorgerson's images are photographic, many of them
are so surreal that you probably wouldn't guess it. Among Thorgerson's Pink Floyd album covers are Atom Heart Mother (1970), Wish You Were Here (1975), Momentary Lapse of Reason (1987)
and The Division Bell (1994). Some of his commissioned posters include the Knebworth Concert (1975) and Echoes (2001).
Pink Floyd posters either contain artwork from their album covers, or artwork that was specially designed. Anyone who's seen one of their album covers knows that they are far from dull.
Rather, Pink Floyd posters are incredibly vibrant and full of meaning.
If you're looking to buy posters to simply cover that stain on your wall, or to match your room's bland decor, then don't get Pink Floyd posters. These posters are works of art that are
to be appreciated for their design, and the band they were designed for.
"The poster affords a chance to visually breathe, to stretch the metaphorical legs, and show an image in all its hoped for glory …..the poster is the thing, the poster is the king."
- Storm Thorgerson
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