Heroes of the 90s

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Blur at Holborn Studios for Rockin’ On magazine, London, 1995 (signed print, edition of 25) by Lawrence Watson
£775.00

Blur at Holborn Studios for Rockin’ On magazine, London, 1995

20 x 16 in (51 × 41 cm) print with 14 x 14 in (35.5 x 35.5 cm) image Hahnemühle archival exhibition print.

Edition of 25, hand-signed by photographer Lawrence Watson.

£155 from every sale of this print is donated to mental health charity Rethink Mental Illness (charity number 271028).

“This was shot at Holborn Studios. I’d seen how the ‘Parklife’ video looked, as I knew the director, Pedro Romhanyi, so I went to a hire shop specialising in scenic backdrops and took one of a suburban street, similar to the streets in video. This was my homage to Parklife.” Lawrence Watson

This signed, limited edition, exhibition-grade print shows Blur in 1995 at the height of Britpop. In a post-Parklife victory lap that gave us anthems like The Universal, Stereotypes and Charmless Man, Blur took a moment to be photographed by Lawrence Watson for Rockin’ On magazine at Holborn Studios.

Lawrence Watson’s portraits of music royalty have visually defined our favourite musicians for decades. For Print Matters, Lawrence shares an exclusive collection of limited edition, signed prints of his globally renowned work.

Print Matters exclusively represents the Lawrence Watson archive, please contact Print Matters with any image usage requests.

Please note that international buyers are responsible for paying any taxes or duties charged at the point of entry to their country.

Liam Gallagher, Oasis on Vespa GS, Brighton, 2009 (signed print, edition of 25) by Lawrence Watson
£775.00

Liam Gallagher, Oasis on Vespa GS, Brighton, 2009

16 × 20 in. (41 × 51 cm) print with 12 × 18 in. (30 × 46 cm) image Hahnemühle archival exhibition print.

Edition of 25, hand-signed by photographer Lawrence Watson.

£155 from every sale of this print is donated to mental health charity Rethink Mental Illness (charity number 271028).

“I shot these when Liam launched his Pretty Green clothing range. He asked if I could shoot some pictures, so we went to Brighton to make an homage to Quadrophenia with lots of vintage scooters. It was a productive day – we came back to London in the afternoon and then shot the studio portrait with him draped in the Union Jack.” Lawrence Watson

Own a piece of Oasis history with this signed, limited edition, exhibition-grade print.

Lawrence Watson’s portraits of music royalty have visually defined our favourite musicians for decades. For Print Matters, Lawrence exclusively shares limited edition, signed prints of his globally renowned work.

Print Matters exclusively represents the Lawrence Watson archive, please contact Print Matters with any image usage requests.

Please note that international buyers are responsible for paying any taxes or duties charged at the point of entry to their country.

Liam Gallagher, Oasis, in Cafe, Brighton, 2009 (signed print, edition of 25) by Lawrence Watson
£575.00

Liam Gallagher, Oasis, in Cafe, Brighton, 2009

16 x 20 in. (41 × 51 cm) print with 12 x 18 in. (30 × 46 cm) image C-type exhibition print.

Edition of 25, hand-signed by photographer Lawrence Watson.

£115 from every sale of this print is donated to mental health charity Rethink Mental Illness (charity number 271028).

‘‘I shot these when Liam launched his Pretty Green clothing range. He asked if I could shoot some pictures, so we went to Brighton to make an homage to Quadrophenia with lots of vintage scooters. It was a productive day – we came back to London in the afternoon and then shot the studio portrait with him draped in the Union Jack.” Lawrence Watson

Own a piece of Oasis history with this signed, limited edition, exhibition-grade print.

Lawrence Watson’s portraits of music royalty have visually defined our favourite musicians for decades. For Print Matters, Lawrence exclusively shares limited edition, signed prints of his globally renowned work.

Print Matters exclusively represents the Lawrence Watson archive, please contact Print Matters with any image usage requests.

Please note that international buyers are responsible for paying any taxes or duties charged at the point of entry to their country.

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