Yesterday we entered every single one of our newsletter subscribers into a prize draw and randomly selected one person to receive a copy of our Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite poster – just as we have done every few months since we created it.
This time the lucky winner was Chris Rollins from Seattle, WA. When we delivered the news, Chris said:
I can't tell you how excited I am to have won one of your beautiful prints. I put my name out there so long ago! Being a poster maker myself, I think your idea and execution is inspiring. And yes, I love the Beatles.
We're thrilled to be sending a print to another print maker and you can take a look at Chris' work over on his website xrayrollins.com. We particularly like his event posters, so have included some of those below. Chris also runs a print exchange in the Seattle area.
We have several more prints in the works and, by the time we perform the next prize draw later this year, the winner will have their choice of any print from the site, whether it's a Mr. Kite print, Stephen Hawking's Time Traveller's Invitation or one of our forthcoming prints.
Our next prize draw is in October. All our newsletter subscribers will be entered to win, so if you haven't done so already, sign up at the bottom of this page!
October 9, 1940 is an important date in Beatles’ history – the day John Lennon was born. Each year, fans across the world celebrate his life and legacy. As one of the most well-known cultural icons of all time, Lennon’s impact on the world was undeniable, as both a musical icon and an advocate for peace.
Today marks a special anniversary for Beatles’ fans – especially for us here at Kite! On the 26th May 1967, the Beatles released Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
Leonardo da Vinci was born on 14 April 1452, in the town of Vinci, Italy. This legendary artist, visionary, and thinker has left a mark on the world that transcends the boundary of time.