The White Album
This trio of letterpress prints was created by Richard Kegler at the P22 studio on the Vandercook Universal III press during the lockdowns and uncertainty of the 2020 pandemic. All three prints are inspired by songs found on side four of the Beatles White Album (released November 22, 1968). Each is hand-printed, initialed, and numbered in a limited edition of 100 copies. Revolution #1The song Revolution #1 is a more laid back version of the song featured on the B-side of Hey Jude. In this version Lennon states that in regard to talking about destruction, you can count him ‘out’, followed by the word ‘in’. This print presents both options and is styled after classic wood type protest posters. Using vintage wood type, the color scheme evokes a late 1960s sensibility rather than a stark black and red that might be used with this type of design.• 12" × 18"• 2 press runs—each as a split-fountain for a wide range of color• 118lb Boxcar Flurry Off-White cover stock• Signed and numbered• Limit