Last week we conducted our latest prize draw, with the prize being a choice of any print currently for sale on kiteprint.com. We chose one email address at random from all of our newsletter subscribers.
Our lucky winner is Michael McNamara from Toronto, Canada who is delighted to have won. He comments:
We all receive “You’re our big winner!” emails all the time – this is the first one I’ve ever received that not only seems real, but also offers a prize I’d be excited to own! I’m a total nerd fanboy when it comes to music and pop culture history ephemera – so your Mr. Kite print is something I’ve long lusted after.
Michael is a documentary film maker and runs Markham Street Films. Check out the trailer for his latest release, Catwalk, below:
Want your own copy of our limited edition Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite print? Just follow that link.
Our next draw will be in September. All subscribers to our newsletter are automatically entered into the draw and one name will be drawn at random. If you haven't signed up yet, you can do so here in 10 seconds. Good luck!
The top image shows Yonge Street, looking north from Queen Street, Toronto – early 1900s.
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