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Anarchy in the ukulele George Formby art print

Anarchy in the ukulele George Formby art print

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George Formby

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George Formby was a film and music hall star in Great Britain from the 1930s -50s.

He was a gormless, toothy northern geek who played the ukulele and sang cheeky, even saucy songs. He was a big influence on me as I play the ukulele as well.

This 12 x 12 inch giclee print is taken from an original canvas painting by me.

The idea behind it was 'what would have happened if George Formby had joined the Sex Pistols?'. Hence I have slicked his hair up into a mohican and pierced his lip with a saftey pin.

The print is on archive quality heavyweight paper and will be sent to you in a card tube.

There is free shipping to anywhere in the world with this item.

Designed by Jayne Tunnicliffe in Manchester

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