Nick Alexander - "Lillehammer Jazz" (Riso - two colors)
Originally an illustration for an article about the Brazz Brothers and Lester Bowie, this new print is a celebration of the 30 year anniversary of the Olympics in Lillehammer in 1994. This new print by Nick Alexander titled "Lillehammer Jazz" celebrates the culture, the sound, the colours and the style of the Olympics, and is also a celebration of the mighty sounds of Norwegian Jazz… If Jazz was a sport Norway would win many gold medals.
The illustrations are a homage to the fantastic work of Sarah Rosenbaum the American illustrator who worked on the original illustrations for the Olympics profile in 1994.
30 x 40
Printed on Munken Pure - 240g
Limited run of 50 prints in each colour
Blue and Fluro Pink
See all art prints by Nick Alexander→
About Nick Alexander
I studied Visual Communication at the Kent Institute of Art and Design and graduated with a degree in 1997. I then worked at a variety of small design agencies in London before establishing myself as a freelance graphic designer. I now have over 20 years industry experience. I helped set up (Tundra*), a visual collective of 4 creatives producing, design, illustration, web and animation projects in 2001.
In 2005 i moved to Oslo, Norway, and helped establish the (Brenneriveien) collective with other illustrators and graphic designers. I now produce graphic design in the culture arena working, with musicians, architects and event organisers in Norway with design and communication.
Originally an illustration for an article about the Brazz Brothers and Lester Bowie, this new print is a celebration of the 30 year anniversary of the Olympics in Lillehammer in 1994. This new print by Nick Alexander titled "Lillehammer Jazz" celebrates the culture, the sound, the colours and the style of the Olympics, and is also a celebration of the mighty sounds of Norwegian Jazz… If Jazz was a sport Norway would win many gold medals.
The illustrations are a homage to the fantastic work of Sarah Rosenbaum the American illustrator who worked on the original illustrations for the Olympics profile in 1994.
30 x 40
Printed on Munken Pure - 240g
Limited run of 50 prints in each colour
Blue and Fluro Pink
See all art prints by Nick Alexander→
About Nick Alexander
I studied Visual Communication at the Kent Institute of Art and Design and graduated with a degree in 1997. I then worked at a variety of small design agencies in London before establishing myself as a freelance graphic designer. I now have over 20 years industry experience. I helped set up (Tundra*), a visual collective of 4 creatives producing, design, illustration, web and animation projects in 2001.
In 2005 i moved to Oslo, Norway, and helped establish the (Brenneriveien) collective with other illustrators and graphic designers. I now produce graphic design in the culture arena working, with musicians, architects and event organisers in Norway with design and communication.
Originally an illustration for an article about the Brazz Brothers and Lester Bowie, this new print is a celebration of the 30 year anniversary of the Olympics in Lillehammer in 1994. This new print by Nick Alexander titled "Lillehammer Jazz" celebrates the culture, the sound, the colours and the style of the Olympics, and is also a celebration of the mighty sounds of Norwegian Jazz… If Jazz was a sport Norway would win many gold medals.
The illustrations are a homage to the fantastic work of Sarah Rosenbaum the American illustrator who worked on the original illustrations for the Olympics profile in 1994.
30 x 40
Printed on Munken Pure - 240g
Limited run of 50 prints in each colour
Blue and Fluro Pink
See all art prints by Nick Alexander→
About Nick Alexander
I studied Visual Communication at the Kent Institute of Art and Design and graduated with a degree in 1997. I then worked at a variety of small design agencies in London before establishing myself as a freelance graphic designer. I now have over 20 years industry experience. I helped set up (Tundra*), a visual collective of 4 creatives producing, design, illustration, web and animation projects in 2001.
In 2005 i moved to Oslo, Norway, and helped establish the (Brenneriveien) collective with other illustrators and graphic designers. I now produce graphic design in the culture arena working, with musicians, architects and event organisers in Norway with design and communication.
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