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Stevie Ray Vaughan by Scott Newton
Signed limited edition print of Stevie Ray Vaughan by Scott Newton.
© 1983 Austin PBS
“Stevie Ray Vaughan’s first appearance on the show was fraught with nervous energy, insecurity, and, yes, too much cocaine. Yet the muse cooperated and Stevie gave a landmark performance at the beginning of a brilliant, all-too-short career.”
- 25 Years of American Music, Austin City Limits
Prints from this collection are hand-signed and numbered by Scott Newton, in a true limited edition, with only 200 prints total being produced of each image, across all sizes. The prints will feature an embossed ACL stamp, and will be supplied with a certificate of authenticity, hand-signed by Steven Walker, founder owner of Modern Rocks Gallery.
Framing is available, featuring 3” white matte and plain black wood surround with conservation clear UV-protected glass, You can also upgrade to museum-grade framing and receive non-glare premium museum glass.
Click here to check out more of Scott Newton's work from his personal archive.
Signed limited edition print of Stevie Ray Vaughan by Scott Newton.
© 1983 Austin PBS
“Stevie Ray Vaughan’s first appearance on the show was fraught with nervous energy, insecurity, and, yes, too much cocaine. Yet the muse cooperated and Stevie gave a landmark performance at the beginning of a brilliant, all-too-short career.”
- 25 Years of American Music, Austin City Limits
Prints from this collection are hand-signed and numbered by Scott Newton, in a true limited edition, with only 200 prints total being produced of each image, across all sizes. The prints will feature an embossed ACL stamp, and will be supplied with a certificate of authenticity, hand-signed by Steven Walker, founder owner of Modern Rocks Gallery.
Framing is available, featuring 3” white matte and plain black wood surround with conservation clear UV-protected glass, You can also upgrade to museum-grade framing and receive non-glare premium museum glass.
Click here to check out more of Scott Newton's work from his personal archive.