Home - Kim Poor - The Hermit Print (Art Print)
- Catalogue ID: PR/Hermit
- Label: Camino
- Stock Status: In Stock
- Price: £65.00
Numbered editions, signed by Kim.
Printed to Fine Art Trade Guild standards by the lithographic process, using the most lightfast, fade resistant inks for maximum life, on a sheet size of 25" x 17 3/4". The reproductions are printed on the highest quality matt 300gsm (120lb) neutral pH paper(acid free) to ensure permanence.
Kim first met Genesis in December 1974. The supergroup's strong visual show, their lyrics and music had a strong effect on her. From the moment she showed her work to them it was clear that her paintings and their music had particular affinities - a common ground of feeling, taste and inspiration. Genesis, known for their ethereal music, pioneered the use of visual theatrics in rock performances and they created a continuity of sound and vision, music, literature and art. This marriage of word and picture inspired Kim to create a magical book of lithographs, watercolours, oils, etchings, egg tempera and glass on steel called 'Genesis Lyrics'.
Printed to Fine Art Trade Guild standards by the lithographic process, using the most lightfast, fade resistant inks for maximum life, on a sheet size of 25" x 17 3/4". The reproductions are printed on the highest quality matt 300gsm (120lb) neutral pH paper(acid free) to ensure permanence.
Kim first met Genesis in December 1974. The supergroup's strong visual show, their lyrics and music had a strong effect on her. From the moment she showed her work to them it was clear that her paintings and their music had particular affinities - a common ground of feeling, taste and inspiration. Genesis, known for their ethereal music, pioneered the use of visual theatrics in rock performances and they created a continuity of sound and vision, music, literature and art. This marriage of word and picture inspired Kim to create a magical book of lithographs, watercolours, oils, etchings, egg tempera and glass on steel called 'Genesis Lyrics'.

