Tuesday, May 01, 2007

2007 Posters

Ltd Edition, numbered Hatch Show Print Posters

Formed in 1879, Hatch Show Print is one of the oldest letter press printers in America; based in Nashville they have a uniquely identifiable art style, and an unrivalled history in producing posters for country music’s biggest names as well as many multi-national and local companies.

The posters are all hand produced using letters and imagery from their own library – many of the letters, logos and images have been used repeatedly over many decades.

Using the same printing techniques over many years has kept an authentic turn of the century feel to their work – every machine is hand operated and every single poster hand made. No corners are cut and the results are stunning pieces of poster art.

Our posters are printed on uncoated 80lb cover, cream coloured with flecks that look like recycled paper – it’s perfect for framing.

We opted for a three colour design, which means each poster has been individually passed through a press three times (once for each colour); it’s a precise and time consuming process but the results are stunning and distinct from any other printing process (click the image for a much more detailed view).

As each poster is hand made, there are slight differences to every single poster – we had a limited print run of 200 posters and each one is individually numbered.

Dimensions (W x H)32.5cm x 58cm (12.8” x 22.8”)

We’re selling the posters prior to the festival as this will enable to you keep them in the best possible condition (rather than trying to keep one for 4 days over the festival weekend!). If there are any remaining posters then these will be available at the festival merchandise stall.

All orders will be shipped in strong postal tubes to keep the posters in perfect condition.

For more details or to purchase a poster, please visit Fish Records

2 comments:

ramblingmaiden said...

I love this poster. It's so refreshing to have a return to traditional printmaking with all its idiosyncrasies rather than the slick, computer-generated artwork favoured by most festival organisers.

SFF Neil said...

ramblingmaiden

thanks for your comments and I'm pleased you like the poster - it really is a beautiful piece of art and we're thrilled by the response we've had in relation to positive comments and orders.
Working with Hatch Show Print was a memorable experience, they're a great company to deal with and their own website gives an insight into what they do and the history of Hatch Show Print...we're proud to be a tiny part of it too!
The posters are selling really well and we're easily going to run through the 200, although we're hoping we'll have some left to sell at the festival itself, if only to let everyone see how stunning they are. Thanks again.