Stick No Bills® lands in London’s Iconic Images Gallery

Stick No Bills® lands in London’s Iconic Images Gallery

We have launched our debut in London with the 1/1 Master Edition of ‘Mod Girl’, now proudly displayed at the prestigious Iconic Images Gallery in Piccadilly.

This exclusive, one-of-a-kind 100 x 150cm fine art print, originally produced by Pan Am in the early 1960s to promote travel to swinging sixties England is the first Stick No Bills® artwork to be exhibited in Britain, marking a significant milestone for us as a British-born, globally-raised creative brand.

This stunning piece was restored, augmented and gilded in 24k gold under license from Pan Am Airways LLC, with whom we have partnered to release the first ever officially authorised Pan Am collection of travel destination marketing posters. It is priced on application and includes conservation-grade gold leaf framing, anti-reflective UV defense art glass boxing and shipping. Printed on 100% cotton-based archival fabric at our Stick No Bills® Global Printworks in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, the 24k gold lettering was applied by a master craftsman, renowned yacht gilder to European royalty.

“I am incredibly proud that our first Stick No Bills® fine art print to grace London has found a home at the Iconic Images Gallery,” says Meg Gage Williams, Founder and CEO. “I have always admired this gallery’s global reach and pioneering spirit in promoting high-quality, limited-edition celebrity portraits. It is a perfect match for our vintage, historic travel destination art, now alongside the best of the photographic art world.”

Our Pan Am Collection has been making waves. ‘Mod Girl’ 1/1 follows the success of “London, Double Decker,” which fetched $44,000USD at a Pan Am Museum Foundation fundraising gala in New York last October. 

You can now admire ‘Mod Girl’ at Iconic Images Gallery, 16 Waterloo Place, Piccadilly, from Monday to Saturday, 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM. 

Officially licensed fine art prints of the motif are available in seven Museum limited edition formats and six Premium open edition sizes via our website. 

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