The Inauguration of The Gurdy Stone
Limited edition giclee print in a choice of A4 to A1 sizes with a 20mm white border to aid framing. Edition of 25.
Printed on Hahnemühle Fine Art Pearl 285gsm, a coated paper type that reproduces impressive pictorial depth and is ideal for punchy black and white images.
“To mark the return of the Green Comet, and the release of Local Psycho's the Hurdy Gurdy Song on Heavenly Recordings, artists Jem Finer (The Pogues) and Jimmy Cauty (The KLF) are standing a two-and-a-half-ton stone in a field in Sussex and encoding music within its molecular structure.”
Blasted from a Welsh mountain, The Gurdy Stone is a four hundred million-year-old and ten feet tall flint megalith. It was transported to the village of Kingston, near Lewes in Sussex, and carefully anchored within a deep hole in a field overlooked by the high peaks and smooth curves of the South Downs.
Limited edition giclee print in a choice of A4 to A1 sizes with a 20mm white border to aid framing. Edition of 25.
Printed on Hahnemühle Fine Art Pearl 285gsm, a coated paper type that reproduces impressive pictorial depth and is ideal for punchy black and white images.
“To mark the return of the Green Comet, and the release of Local Psycho's the Hurdy Gurdy Song on Heavenly Recordings, artists Jem Finer (The Pogues) and Jimmy Cauty (The KLF) are standing a two-and-a-half-ton stone in a field in Sussex and encoding music within its molecular structure.”
Blasted from a Welsh mountain, The Gurdy Stone is a four hundred million-year-old and ten feet tall flint megalith. It was transported to the village of Kingston, near Lewes in Sussex, and carefully anchored within a deep hole in a field overlooked by the high peaks and smooth curves of the South Downs.
Limited edition giclee print in a choice of A4 to A1 sizes with a 20mm white border to aid framing. Edition of 25.
Printed on Hahnemühle Fine Art Pearl 285gsm, a coated paper type that reproduces impressive pictorial depth and is ideal for punchy black and white images.
“To mark the return of the Green Comet, and the release of Local Psycho's the Hurdy Gurdy Song on Heavenly Recordings, artists Jem Finer (The Pogues) and Jimmy Cauty (The KLF) are standing a two-and-a-half-ton stone in a field in Sussex and encoding music within its molecular structure.”
Blasted from a Welsh mountain, The Gurdy Stone is a four hundred million-year-old and ten feet tall flint megalith. It was transported to the village of Kingston, near Lewes in Sussex, and carefully anchored within a deep hole in a field overlooked by the high peaks and smooth curves of the South Downs.