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David Bowie - Aladdin Sane Eyes Open - 1973 - Official Print

£295.00

David Bowie's iconic Aladdin Sane eyes have been a defining feature since his teenage years, and their significance has only grown over time. This stunning print captures the essence of the era when this look first emerged, courtesy of the Duffy Archive. In 1962, Bowie was involved in a notorious altercation with his lifelong friend George Underwood, resulting in a painful injury that would later inspire this image.

The Aladdin Sane eyes have since become an instantly recognizable and deeply ingrained part of David Bowie's iconic visual identity. The print has been meticulously preserved for over three decades, waiting to be rediscovered by the public. For those who may not know, this photograph is one of the most celebrated images from Bowie's long career, offering a poignant glimpse into his creative process.

This beautiful print is now available as part of the David Bowie is V&A exhibition, which celebrates the artist's enduring impact on popular culture. As such, it makes for an extraordinary addition to any collection or home decor.