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GIVEAWAY: Enter for a Chance to Win a Jimi Hendrix Art Print from Echo Print Gallery

A new, officially-licensed series of Jimi Hendrix prints is now available via Echo, and they’ll make an especially stylish addition to any home — especially that of the one (1) lucky winner of our new giveaway.
Officially launched in early February, prints from the Jimi Hendrix 2021 Print Series will begin shipping in March, and will showcase some of today’s biggest and brightest visual artists, creating works inspired by guitar icon Jimi Hendrix.
New and existing Rock Cellar subscribers, enter the giveaway by joining the Rock Cellar Community below — and good luck!
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Please note that entry is limited to one entry per email address — if you see a “the value must be unique” message, that means you’ve already signed up.
The first print made available for pre-orders at the Echo website comes from artist Dirty Donny, and commemorates a performance by the Hendrix back on March 1968 in Ottawa, Ontario.
Specs on the print:
Title: Jimi Hendrix Experience March 19, 1968 Ottawa
Artist: Dirty Donny
Medium: Silk Screen Print
Edition: 150
Authenticity: Hand Numbered
Size: 18” x 24” / 45.72cm x 60.96cm
Material: Cougar White
Printer: Lady Lazarus
Said the artist in a statement:
“I was really stoked to get to work on this official Hendrix piece for Echo and add my art to his legacy of amazing posters. I hand-inked it like they did back in the day and choose some vibrant colors for the screen printing that I know would pop out nice. I also selected a show that took place back in the day in my hometown of Ottawa Canada.”
“It’s always interesting to see Jimi, his art and his essence through the eyes of other creatives. Their artistic interpretations bringing out special nuances of Jimi others may not have seen. And we’re extremely pleased to have some of today’s best and brightest joining us to bring to life this unique and beautiful work!” – Janie Hendrix
The prints run in very limited quantities, so if you’re interested in purchasing your own … don’t wait. Click here to pre-order one now, until they run out. They are expected to ship in March, 2021.
Terms/Conditions:
Giveaway open to residents of the continental U.S. only. Giveaway begins Feb. 9, 2021 and ends on March 12, 2021. The winner will be randomly selected. The winner will be contacted by email. By entering, you confirm you are 18+ years of age & agree to these terms of use. Void where prohibited. No purchase necessary. Thank you for entering!
For full details/terms and conditions regarding this giveaway, click here.
Comments
Jimi is the greatest guitarist ever.i love him so much not just for his talent but also for the person he was.
He was a gentle and humble man.all he wanted to do was play his guitar.
Well I’ve entered..
im a big fan of jimi s.