Debbie Rhatigan
Jimi hendrix poster
Decorate your space with a unique and iconic Jimi Hendrix poster. Find the perfect poster to showcase your love for music and create a rock and roll vibe in your room.
A handbill for Jimi Hendrix's June 5, 1970 performance at the Dallas Memorial Auditorium during 'The Cry of Love' tour of America, which was to be his last tour
Jeff Gold
High-quality printing: Our posters are printed with vibrant, fade-resistant inks on high-quality paper to ensure that the colors stay bright and vivid for years to come. Perfect size: At 13 x 19 inches, our posters are large enough to make an impact in any room without being so big that it overwhelms the space. Versatile design: Whether you're looking to decorate your bedroom, office, or living room, a poster's timeless design is sure to complement any decor style. Easy to frame: Our posters…
Nancy Brennan
James Marshall Hendrix, Pride of Seattle Washington
Duncan Hartley
"Castles Made of Sand": Racial Ambiguity and Mid-twentieth Century American Musicians: Axis: Bold As Love
The cover art of "Axis: Bold As Love," Jimi Hendrix's second album, where, after his request to be portrayed as an "Indian" because of the Native American heritage he believed he had, the English artist misunderstood him and portrayed him as an Indian from South Asia. Hendrix, when he saw the art, remarked, "I'm not that kind of Indian."
Mohammad Reza
Welcome to The Original Underground's poster collection! Here, you'll find a curated selection of edgy art prints, photo prints, and posters that are perfect for adding a touch of underground cool to any room. Whether you're a fan of the u...
St.doddy prasetyo
Jorge Madrid
The Canvas prints are rolled up in a cardboard tube to ensure safe shipping. Treat yourself or surprise your loved ones with a special gift for any
Nini Mesxi
Jimi Hendrix was tapped to appear in The Beatles' film 'Magical Mystery Tour,' but ultimately wasn't a part of the movie.
Lt. Jørde
the-eternal-moonshine: Jimi Hendrix burning his guitar at the Monterey Pop Festival, 1967.
Kaz Masters