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Monday
Feb092026

Chuck Sperry 'Joe Strummer, London 1974' Print Release Details

Artist: Chuck Sperry
Title: Joe Strummer, London 1974
Medium: Blotter Print
Size: 11.25 x 9 Inches
Edition: 300
Price: $100

 

*application available for 36 hours at Noon EST on Tuesday February 10th, 2026

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Born John Graham Mellor in Ankara Turkey the legendary musician and artist known as Joe Strummer remains a towering figure in the world of collectable punk rock memorabilia and fine art prints. Growing up as the son of a British diplomat he spent his early years traveling between Egypt Mexico and Germany before settling in the United Kingdom for his formal education. It was during his time at the City of London Freemen School that he first began focusing on art earning an A level in the subject and developing a keen interest in visual storytelling. This passion led him to enroll in a foundation course at the Central School of Art and Design in London during 1970 where he initially harbored ambitions of becoming a professional cartoonist. These formative years in the London art scene provided the creative bedrock for his later work as a songwriter and visual archivist establishing a unique aesthetic that continues to drive demand for limited edition posters and rare lithographs among serious collectors.
The significant accomplishments of Joe Strummer extend far beyond his role as the frontman of The Clash into the realm of profound social and visual commentary. Throughout his career he maintained a practice of rigorous creative output that resulted in a massive personal archive of over 20,000 items including hand drawn lyric sheets set lists and intricate collages. Collectors often seek out high quality giclee prints and official exhibition posters that capture his raw energy and political conviction. His visual legacy has been celebrated in major gallery settings most notably in the Black Market Clash exhibition held in Soho London which showcased his personal typewriter and original artwork to the public. Other notable displays of his work have occurred through the Subway Gallery and the Joe Strummer Archive curated by Robert Gordon McHarg III ensuring that his contributions to the visual arts are preserved with the same intensity as his musical discography.
For those looking to invest in authentic pieces of history famous visual works and iconic print designs associated with Joe Strummer often feature his distinct handwriting and bold graphic style. Key pieces that define his visual identity include the original sketches for his custom 1966 Telecaster the striking album artwork concepts for Assembly and the various DIY punk flyers he designed during his early days in London. Limited edition runs like the Joe Strummer In New York 1983 fine art prints and the rare Global A Go Go tour posters are highly prized within the poster collector community for their archival quality and historical significance. By blending his rebellious spirit with a formal art education he created a body of work that transcends simple fandom becoming a legitimate pillar of late twentieth century British art. Collectors today prioritize these authenticated releases as they represent a tangible connection to a man who viewed every medium as a tool for revolution.
Friday
Oct312025

Luke Martin 'Garcia: The Decades Between' Prints Available

Artist: Luke Martin
Title: Garcia: The Decades Between
Medium: 7 Color Screen Prints
Size: 12 x 36 Inches Each
Edition: RARE
Price: $200/Set

*there also some nice variants available

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Luke Martin is a Maryland based illustrator and screen printer who has become a rising star in the rock-poster world. Born in 1996 on the rural Eastern Shore he jokes his hometown had “one gas station and two stoplights” he spent study halls drawing retro futuristic cities in notebook margins instead of attending class. That self-taught draftsmanship led him to Towson University in 2015, where a single screen printing course hijacked his attention; he dropped out a year later, bought a press and began pulling all nighters in a Baltimore basement under the alias Suburban Avenger Studios.
Martin’s process marries analog precision with digital punch. He scrapes meticulous pen and ink drawings on clayboard, scans them, then colors in Photoshop, building surreal, narrative packed tableaux that ripple like sound waves made visible. Psychedelic landscapes melt into mythic creatures, while bold palettes, electric blues, ember reds and sunset gradients pulse with the energy of a front row riff. The result feels like a lucid dream set to arena volume.
Since 2017 he has created official posters for Phish, Metallica, Foo Fighters, Nine Inch Nails and Dead & Company, often selling out within minutes. Each design functions as a set-list in pigment: hidden Easter eggs reference song lyrics, tour inside jokes or venue history, rewarding fans who scrutinize every tendril of linework. In 2024 he published Nothing New, a 472 page retrospective that sold out on pre-order, cementing his reputation as a new generation godfather of gig art. Despite the hype, Martin still hand pulls limited editions in his studio, drinks too much coffee and posts progress clips to Instagram, proving that obsessive craft and DIY spirit can share the same stage.