Description: Original Printing Tower Video Collector serigraph poster created to promote Tower Records/Video's Special Halloween Edition, 1989. Beautiful bold colors depict a dog breaking through the TV screen to scare two viewers, sending popcorn flying. This would make a great holiday decoration. Hand-signed in pencil by illustrator Mike Welch Tower Records also had a chain of video stores, Tower Video, and published a magazine for its customers called the Tower Video Collector. They commissioned a series of prints to publicize many of the issues, which came out bi-monthly. Former Sacramentan Michael Welch provided many illustrations for TVC. His etchings were used as section graphics and he did many terrific pastel drawings for TVC and Tower Records Pulse! Magazine. Condition: NM Size: 12" x 18" Please note: This is one in a series of 12 or 14 of these. The rest we have can be found in our store under "Tower Records & Video." There are very few of each. Original silkscreen print is very bold 12" x 18" size can be framed economically Hand-signed in pencil by original illustrator Michael Welch Includes signed Certificate of Authenticity and Lifetime Guarantee (COA) Would make a great gift for a fan of Dracula, thrillers or the Tower Video Collector magazine. Visit My eBay Store: OptikRock ♫ Click here to make OptikRock one of your favorite sellers! Why Us: We pack correctly and ship quickly. We hold and combine orders. We accept all payment methods. We have a 30-day, no questions asked return policy. We love to answer questions. Our mission is your satisfaction. _gsrx_vers_301 (GS 5.3.1 (301))
Price: 29.99 USD
Location: Sacramento, California
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Industry: Movies
Object Type: Poster
Original/Reproduction: Original
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Size: 12" X 18"
Year: 1980-89