ISO50 Madrone Studio Giclee Released





ISO50 Studio Edition #008, Madrone, is now available through the ISO50 Shop. This print features updated artwork from the original poster for the Madrone show in San Francisco. Four limited edition formats are available: 14×24″, 18×30″, 24×40″, and 36×60″. All are printed on Hahnemühle German Etching 310 gsm (120# cover, 100% alpha-Cellulose white mould-made) using the Epson 9900 10 color UltraChrome HDR™ pigment-based ink system.

You can view the Madrone print here and view other Studio Editions here.

26 Comments

  1. Imar says:

    Wow, it looks REALLY good.

    I think you may have discussed this before, but what’s the story behind the design? Who is the woman on the poster? Where is the photo from? Also, how has the artwork been updated from the original?

    Thank you!

  2. Nate says:

    Scott, looks fantastic. Gear head DBag question: Where did you pick up the custom one line embosser?

  3. Ian says:

    I’m gonna add this to my list of things I would buy if I didn’t have to spend money on food and rent.

  4. Frank says:

    Scott,

    I know going through the store is perhaps the best option, but do you know of any brick and mortars that sell your Merch in NYC or San Fran?

    Thanks!

  5. MMC says:

    This has always been one of my favs. Great work, Scott.

  6. Jakub says:

    YESSSSSSSSSSSSSS!

  7. Andy W. says:

    Still hanging on my wall!

  8. I’m so glad this is finally available in the sop. This was my favourite print until you came out with Analog Visions.

  9. Alex says:

    It’d be great if there were a version without any copy, but this is good too!

  10. mg33 says:

    I love all the Tycho posters, but I would love to see some pure imagery prints somewhere down the line. I’m a huge fan of the Tycho music, but it’d be great to have an incredible print on my walls that didn’t reference a band or show and was just a kick-ass print in your style of photos/artwork. THAT is something I would gladly pay money for.

  11. Some Guy says:

    I picked up the largest size…..will post pics as soon as i get it back from the framers.

  12. Jakub says:

    Some Guy –

    please do

  13. Some Guy says:

    will try to squeeze in the ducati in the living room. Kind of douchy…..but still so much fun.

  14. Matt Davis says:

    My favorite OG ISO50 print.

    I’ve always wanted to see this one at a larger size. I like the way the type helps frame and balance the image, but would still like to see an option that focuses more on the image.

  15. Kevin says:

    I’ve loved this poster for a long time now. Glad its available again!

  16. Adrian T says:

    Also my favorite!

    @1Imar

    Scott has mentioned it before but the girl is a very young Candice Bergen from an early 60s copy of Newsweek, where she appeared as an “up and coming” actress.

  17. Mark C. says:

    This is pure BADASS–I *love* this piece, man! It reminds me of one of those old cigarette ads in magazine from the 1970’s. Great job!

  18. Some Guy says:

    i like the photography base, versus the graphic base of some of my other favorites.

  19. mg33 says:

    Candice Bergen! LOL

  20. Jakub says:

    Murphy Brown!

  21. Tardlovski says:

    she was mad hot back in the day…
    i’m probably the only one, but i would like this sans the type.

  22. Alan LeBlanc says:

    My favorite

  23. Mikael says:

    This is one of my favorite designs. I have the poster and it looks great, would love to get the Giclee version but I already purchased the Ghostly International print and one only has so many walls to put things on.

  24. Christof says:

    I’ve always loved this poster. It may, in fact, have been the startling image that instantly lured me to the ISO50 blog a few years ago. One day I want to have this poster at 36×60″, and build my future living space around it.

  25. Devan says:

    Just curious if you print in house or do you go some where to hve your work printed?

  26. Wotsie Pebber says:

    Hate to say it, but this design looks extremely dated at this point (and not in a good “retro” or “vintage” way). You should’ve left it in the past where it was.

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