Jamie Reid

2 artworks


  • Sale -15% Queen In Blood Diamonds Negative Silkscreen Print by Jamie Reid

    Jamie Reid Queen In Blood Diamonds Negative Silkscreen Print by Jamie Reid

    Queen In Blood Diamonds Negative Silkscreen Print by Jamie Reid Hand-Pulled on Wove Fine Art Paper Limited Edition Artwork. 2020 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 250 Artwork Size 17x24.5 Silkscreen Print of Elizabeth II Queen of England In Demonic Style With Words "God Save Great Britain" Art Car Boot Fair Edition "Queen In Blood Diamonds Negative" is a striking silkscreen print by the renowned artist Jamie Reid, a limited edition piece produced with meticulous hand-pulled technique on fine wove art paper. Dated 2020, this exclusive artwork, available in only 250 signed and numbered editions, measures 17x24.5 inches, marking its significance in the realm of contemporary art. Delving into the details, the artwork portrays Elizabeth II, the Queen of England, in a provocative and almost demonic style. This avant-garde representation draws heavily from Reid's previous creations, especially his emblematic work for the Sex Pistols - "God Save The Queen." Notably, in "Queen In Blood Diamonds Negative," the Queen is adorned with the same blood diamond crown that she was pictured wearing for her 1977 Jubilee. This crown, beyond its historical significance, provides a visual linkage between Reid's iconic past work and this contemporary piece. The origins of this piece are rooted in Reid's collaboration for the Scorzayzee record titled 'Great Britain'. The artwork's integration of the phrase "God Save Great Britain" further reinforces its socio-political commentary, a hallmark of Reid's style. The work's debut at the Art Car Boot Fair speaks volumes about its place in modern pop and street art. Its edgy appearance, combined with Reid's historic association with punk aesthetics, ensures that "Queen In Blood Diamonds Negative" stands out as an emblematic representation of the ongoing dialogue between monarchy, pop culture, and societal critique in the realms of street and graffiti art.

    $730.00$621.00

  • Sale -15% Fuck Forever Giclee Print by Jamie Reid

    Jamie Reid Fuck Forever Giclee Print by Jamie Reid

    Fuck Forever Artwork Giclee Limited Edition Print on 290gsm Hahnemühle Bamboo Paper by Pop Culture Graffiti Artist Jamie Reid. 2021 Signed & Numbered Limited Edition of 300 Artwork Size 24x33.5 Derived from a scan of an original collage made for a Sex Pistol’s poster used in The Great Rock ‘n Roll Swindle. This print was prepared in 2006 but never published.

    $733.00$623.00

Jamie Reid

Jamie Reid (born 1947) is a British artist and anarchist, best known for his iconic punk-era album artwork, specifically his work with the Sex Pistols, an influential punk rock band from the 1970s. Reid's designs are often characterized by a DIY (do-it-yourself) aesthetic, incorporating cut-and-paste collages, bold typography, and political messaging. Reid's most famous artwork is probably the cover for the Sex Pistols' album "Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols" (1977), which featured a chaotic jumble of cut-out letters in various colors. Another well-known piece is the artwork for the single "God Save the Queen" (1977), which featured a defaced image of Queen Elizabeth II with a safety pin through her mouth and swastikas in her eyes. This controversial image became a symbol of the punk movement and its anti-establishment stance. Reid's work was heavily influenced by the Situationist International, a group of avant-garde artists and intellectuals from the late 1950s to the early 1970s, who sought to critique and subvert consumer culture and capitalist society. Reid's provocative designs have had a lasting impact on the visual language of punk and counterculture movements. Jamie Reid is perhaps best known for his iconic album and single covers for the Sex Pistols, particularly the "Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols" album and "Anarchy in the UK" single. His work has been associated with the punk subculture and embodies its DIY, anti-establishment ethos. 

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