![]() This g iclée print will be produced on archival 310gsm cotton based rag paper. The image is then outputed onto the chosen paper using specialist inks to make a beautiful archival print. It is produced is by scanning an original negative. We have chosen to print this image as a g iclée fine art print produced in our London studio.Ī giclée print is the most popular way of producing great quality collectable prints in the digital age. Please contact us at for our current availability of limited edition prints signed by Storm ThorgersonĪt Rockarchive we carefully select the best print-type to optimise each individual photograph. The remaining prints available in the edition are numbered and come complete with a certified Storm Thorgerson estate stamp. The version in AV40 is the same in principle as the published album cover, but taken in a slightly different spot. The location is in Bardenas, Spain and is a wondrous place, such that we took several versions in a variety of differing locations." These harbingers of doom were now dressed in appropriate suits, in order to represent the four greatest ills of mankind - in medieval times these were famine, plague, pestilence etc but in our contemporary world we decided (in our infinite wisdom) that the four greatest ills were paranoia, intolerance, narcissism and greed. ![]() ![]() Storm Thorgerson recalled, "Muse favoured an exotic location for the cover of Black Holes and Revelations to show our modern version of the four horsemen of the apocalypse. ![]() Alternative version of cover artwork for Muse's 2006 album 'Black Holes & Revelations'. ![]()
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