![]() We will keep you regularly updated by email or text. Unframed Items Marked ‘Express Despatch’ above – 2 to 3 days Regular Despatch unframed items – 2 to 3 weeks Framed Artwork Marked ‘Express Despatch’ above – up to 3 weeks Regular Despatch framed artwork – 3 to 6 weeks (Faster shipped items have ‘EXPRESS DESPATCH’ under ‘Add to Cart’ above, otherwise they will be Regular Despatch) Then a shipping cost applies, full details are provided in the checkout (unframed artworks outside the UK, packaged in tubes, have free delivery). Our only exception is if you live outside the UK and wish to buy framed artworks or selected large or '3D' items, such as sculptures or prints that cannot be rolled. Shipping +Īlmost everything ordered through our checkout here at has FREE DELIVERY WORLDWIDE! If you would prefer acrylic or other options such as ornate frames or UV protection, please call our gallery team on +44 (0)1273 724829 for a quote, or message us at the bottom right of this page.įind out more about all our framing options at our framing page. ![]() We take great care with packaging to protect your artwork.Īlternatively, for added piece of mind, we've the option of gallery grade cast acrylic, offering superb clarity and protection. Glazing all our framing orders are shipped with glass. Simply choose from our white or black float framing options, before adding to basket. As always, all our materials are sustainable and archival to keep your artwork in mint condition and perfectly presented. We highly recommend using a float mount when framing artwork with deckled (hand-torn) edges. The mount – an archival foam core – creates depth too, by casting a shadow beneath the artwork. Shadow float mounting is an option at our website, to give the appearance of an artwork floating within the frame. it's the perfect, gallery grade choice for limited edition prints or original artworks. For expert advice on the best way to frame, give us a call: +44 (0)1273 724829 (Lines open Mon to Sat 9.30am to 6pm and Sun 11am to 5pm, UK time)īox framing is provided with all our online framing, creating a distance between the glass and your artwork, so no risk of ink transfer to the pane. Some of our framing options may be more suitable for your artwork than others. Our experts will cut, join and assemble each frame by hand to the exact dimensions of your artwork, creating your perfect finished work of art, ready to hang on your wall. Our framing includes FREE DELIVERY within the UK (shipping charges apply outside the UK). It’s legacy is permanent in countless covers, video games, movies, and mashups.Many of the prints at Enter Gallery have the option to add a hand-crafted frame. The song has become one of the most recognizable rock hits ever made. For such a historical year in music, those are some pretty good stats. “Pinball Wizard,” peaked at #4 in the UK and #19 on the US Billboard 100. Keith Moon and John Entwistle carried the performance majestically on drums and bass. ![]() Roger Datlrey defined the energy and style of Woodstock. Pete Townshend gave one of his most legendary, adrenaline-rushed performances. Safe bet that the attendees didn’t mind starting off their day with an insanely historical moment in culture. The finale of The Who’s entire performance was wrapping up just at he sun was rising at about 6:05 am. “He stands like a statue, Becomes part of the machine Feeling all the bumpers Always playing clean He plays by intuition, The digit counters fall That deaf dumb and blind kid Sure plays a mean pin ball!” Singer Roger Daltrey and guitarist Pete Townshend of British rock band The Who on stage during a live concert performance at the Woodstock Festival in White Lake, New York, USA, 16 August 1969. It was an absolutely phenomenal performance. “Pinball Wizard” was still relatively new and not many fans had heard the song yet. Early Sunday morning at approximately 5:00am, the British band started performing their entire Tommy album. The Who were scheduled to play right before Jefferson Airplane on August 16, 1969.
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