In 2012 The Electric Works art Gallery in San Francisco printed another homage to a classic 1960s Rock album - This time artists Randy Vogel & SS Crompton chosse Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band as to celebrate Demi the Demoness' 20th Anniversary There were only 100 of these made. Printed with non-fade inks on archival quality paper, these prints are great for anyone who's a fan of Underground Art, Rock n' Roll or a fan of Demi the Demoness or the Beatles. Note the images shown here has been altered to cover up the nudity of many of the comic characters all of whom have appeared in Demi's comics at one time or another.The print is the same size as a Vinyl LP album and includes a separate back cover image that is also a parody of the Sgt Pepper album back cover. THe text of the back explains the orgins of the piece and lists all the characters that appear. It all comes in a plastic sleeve with a foamcore 12 x 12 center, making the prints look like an actual album. You get both prints in the sleeve for the one price of $64.95. Side note: The editor of the Italian Rolling Stone magazine loved it so much, he bought the original art.
In 2012 The Electric Works art Gallery in San Francisco printed another homage to a classic 1960s Rock album - This time artists Randy Vogel & SS Crompton chosse Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band as to celebrate Demi the Demoness' 20th Anniversary There were only 100 of these made. Printed with non-fade inks on archival quality paper, these prints are great for anyone who's a fan of Underground Art, Rock n' Roll or a fan of Demi the Demoness or the Beatles. Note the images shown here has been altered to cover up the nudity of many of the comic characters all of whom have appeared in Demi's comics at one time or another.The print is the same size as a Vinyl LP album and includes a separate back cover image that is also a parody of the Sgt Pepper album back cover. THe text of the back explains the orgins of the piece and lists all the characters that appear. It all comes in a plastic sleeve with a foamcore 12 x 12 center, making the prints look like an actual album. You get both prints in the sleeve for the one price of $64.95. Side note: The editor of the Italian Rolling Stone magazine loved it so much, he bought the original art.