Debbie Harry
Debbie Harry photographed by Brian Aris
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Limited edition print of Debbie Harry by photographer Brian Aris taken in New York in 1987. This image was later used as the cover of 'KooKoo' Debbie's first solo album. The portrait was worked on by Swiss artist HR Giger for the final artwork who superimposed a number of acupuncture needles piercing Debbie's face.
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Brian remarks "It was controversial at the time and was banned from appearing on the London Underground".
Brian Aris's limited edition prints are signed, numbered and available in the following edition sizes:
16x12" Limited Edition of 50
20x16" Limited Edition of 25
24x20" Limited Edition of 25
30x30" Limited Edition of 25
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Print type: Giclée Print
Paper type: Hahnemühle fine art pearl archival paper
Brian Aris's limited edition prints are signed, numbered and available in the following edition sizes:
All 16x12" and 20x16" sized prints are giclee editions printed on Hahnemühle fine art pearl paper.
All the 20x24", 30x30" and 30x40" sized prints are Lambda C-Type editions printed on Fujicolour Crystal archive paper.
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Rarity classifications
16x12" Limited Edition of 50
20x16" Limited Edition of 25
24x20" Limited Edition of 25
30x30" Limited Edition of 25
30 x 40" Limited Edition of 25
Certificate of Authenticity
A certificate of authenticity (COA) is a document from an authoritative source that verifies the artwork’s authenticity. While many COAs are signed by the artist, others will be signed by the representing gallery or the printmaker who collaborated with the artist on the work. For secondary market works, authorized estates or foundations are often the issuing party.
COAs typically include the name of the artist, the details (title, date, medium, dimensions) of the work in question, and whenever possible an image of the work.
Brian Aris started his career as a photojournalist in London, covering major global events like the conflicts in Northern Ireland, Palestine, Lebanon, Vietnam, and Africa. After nine years, he switched to fashion photography in London, working with models like Nina Carter and Jilly Johnston, and later expanded to photographing pop and rock stars including Blondie, The Jam, and The Police.
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