Morgan Howell - Silkscreen Collection
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MORGAN HOWELL
SUPERSIZE ART
THE SILKSCREEN
COLLECTION
Morgan Howell: The Art of Song, Reimagined
Morgan Howell’s work is guided by a singular,
unwavering principle: each song is only painted
once.
Once an original painting is sold and the edition of 9
Supersize or Oversize wall sculptures is sold out, these
works exist solely on the secondary market,
preserving their rarity and integrity. Yet Howell’s
vision continues to evolve.
Inspired by the possibilities of a new medium, he
explored creating larger, high-quality silkscreens—a
format that offers a fresh, 2D interpretation while
remaining true to his manifesto.
In consultation with Sir Peter Blake, he sought out the
finest production methods, ultimately choosing
Coriander Studios in London.
The result is a trio of stunning silkscreen artworks,
each capturing the spirit of the originals while
offering collectors a unique, new way to experience
the music and imagery that define Howell’s work.
This collection celebrates both singularity and
innovation, bridging the original, the editioned, and
the newly imagined, and offering a rare opportunity
to own a piece of Howell’s evolving artistic journey.
ALSO AVAILABLE
50’s & 60’s Collection
&
70’s/80’s & Beyond Collection
What if your favorite single could fill the room?
Morgan Howell’s Supersize Silkscreen series answers
that question, transforming the humble 7-inch vinyl
into a monumental work of art.
Each piece in this series enlarges the familiar into the
extraordinary, creating a sensory and cultural
experience that echoes the energy and intimacy of
music itself.
Printed in eight colors plus satin varnish on
luxurious 425gsm Saunderson Waterford paper, and
strictly limited to 50 numbered, signed, and
stamped copies, these prints are as much a
collector’s treasure as they are a celebration of Pop
Art heritage.
At 100 x 100 cm, they command space, making the
everyday iconic, in the tradition and favored medium
of Andy Warhol’s pioneering work.
The first selections—The Rolling Stones, David
Bowie, and The Clash—bring together iconic music
imagery and masterful craftsmanship, bridging the
worlds of art, music, and cultural memory.
Framed or unframed, these prints offer a rare
opportunity to own a piece of contemporary Pop Art
that resonates far beyond the gallery wall.
Each Supersize Silkscreen is more than a print—it is a
statement, a collectible, and a tribute to the artists
and songs that continue to inspire us.
PRICE FOR EACH SILKSCREEN
UNFRAMED £3,500
FRAMED £4,500
• THE ROLLING STONES
• Brown Sugar
• April 1969
• Rolling Stones
• Screened in eight colours plus satin varnish
on luxurious 425gsm Saunderson Waterford
paper, and strictly limited to 50 numbered,
signed, and stamped copies.
• Comes with Supersize Art Certificate
• £3,500 unframed
• £4,500 framed
• DAVID BOWIE
• Rebel Rebel
• February 1974
• RCA Records
• Screened in eight colours plus satin varnish
on luxurious 425gsm Saunderson Waterford
paper, and strictly limited to 50 numbered,
signed, and stamped copies.
• Comes with Supersize Art Certificate
• £3,500 unframed
• £4,500 framed
• THE CLASH
• (White Man) In Hammersmith Palais
• June 1978
• CBS Records
• Screened in eight colours plus satin varnish
on luxurious 425gsm Saunderson Waterford
paper, and strictly limited to 50 numbered,
signed, and stamped copies.
• Comes with Supersize Art Certificate
• £3,500 unframed
• £4,500 framed
Supersize works are highly sought after by leading musicians, record industry executives, and art
collectors across the world.
Morgan Howell’s ever-growing list of collectors includes The Osbourne Family, The Estate of David
Bowie, Elvis Costello, Fatboy Slim, Joe Elliott, Graham Coxon, Damon Albarn, Liam Gallagher, Ray
Davies, Dave Davies, Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey, Johnny Marr, Ian Brown, Sir Peter Blake, Horace
Panter, Mark London, Rob Stringer, Hans Zimmer, Edgar Wright, Neil Diamond, “Whispering” Bob
Harris, Sir Paul McCartney, Bruce Springsteen, Chalkie Davies, Jude Law, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Bruce
Welch, Gary Kemp, Tony Parsons, Shaun Ryder, Don Letts, Kathy Valentine, Al Murray, Matthew
Priest, David Hepworth, Mark Lewisohn, Doug Morris, Gary Crowley, Manic Street Preachers, Barry
Fratelli, Jools Holland, Booker T Jones, Rod Argent, Dylan Jones, Piers Morgan, Mark Radcliffe, Colin
Paterson (BBC Arts and Ents), Nick Egan, Richard Jobson, Phil Barton (Sister Ray), Tom Watson, Danny
Baker, among many others.
Works are/have been exhibited at BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 6 Music. The Barbican Centre in London,
Capitol Records building in Los Angeles, Sony Records, Chrysalis Records, BMG, Universal Records
Morgan Howell’s work is also part of collections at The National Portrait Gallery in London
Why not add a piece to your own collection and join this ever-growing list of art and music lovers?