All you need is luck!

Join our mailing list and get 10% off your first order and be automatically entered into a prize draw to win your choice of any print available on this site!

Yes please

So who won our March 2016 prize draw?

So who won our March 2016 prize draw?

April 07, 2016

On March 31st we entered all of our newsletter subscribers into a prize draw and randomly selected one lucky person to receive a copy of our limited edition Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite poster.

For the first time, we pulled out the name of an existing customer – Noah Plumb from Phoenix, Arizona. He seemed pretty happy with this:

Holy cow! Thanks Peter!! You guys are fucking awesome, and I'm in loooooove with my Hawking time travel print.

I love his enthusiasm! Noah also has the best social media usernames I have ever seen… he's @no on twitter and @n on Instagram. He must have signed up for those on day one.

Noah, your print is winging its way over to Arizona right now and you should have it next week. We hope you loooove it just as much – perhaps even more (if that's possible) – as your Hawking Time Travel print.

So… our next draw will now be in July. All subscribers to our newsletter are automatically entered into the draw – you don't need to do anything extra. If you haven't signed up yet, just enter your email address into the box on the right-hand side of this page. It will take you four seconds and you might end up as happy as Noah. Good luck!




Also in News

17th of May in a Small, Norwegian Town: 'Syttende Mai’!
17th of May in a Small, Norwegian Town: 'Syttende Mai’!

May 17, 2024

In 1919, Edvard Munch painted ‘17th of May in a Small Norwegian Town’.

Read More

On this day 44 years ago, the Beatles released ‘Let it Be’
On this day 44 years ago, the Beatles released ‘Let it Be’

May 08, 2024

On the 8th of May, 1970, music history was made when The Beatles unveiled Let It Be their twelfth and final studio masterpiece.

Read More

Penny Black, the world's first adhesive postage stamp, debuted 184 years ago today
Penny Black, the world's first adhesive postage stamp, debuted 184 years ago today

May 01, 2024

The Penny Black was issued in Great Britain on the 1st of May, 1840 – 184 years ago today! The stamp featured a portrait of Queen Victoria, and was designed by Sir Rowland Hill, who is often credited as the inventor of the modern postage stamp.

Read More