“Reaching Beyond” Silkscreen Poster
Regular price
30.00$
Printed and crafted at The Fabrik, Alex Henry Foster’s own creative atelier.
Features:
- Limited collector edition of 75 copies
- Hand-numbered
- Hand-printed silkscreen poster
- Prints on both sides
- Dimensions: 18” (width) x 26” (height)
Includes:
- “Reaching Beyond” Silkscreen Poster
About the silkscreen poster “Reaching Beyond”
The photograph featured on the poster is one from Alex Henry Foster’s first concert at the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal on July 5, 2019, which is the object of the live album “Standing Under Bright Lights”.
Standing Under Bright Lights takes place approximately 6 months after the release of Alex Henry Foster's phenomenal first solo album Windows in the Sky, that not only debuted at number 3 on the Canadian top 200, right behind Imagine Dragons and Muse, but that also stayed on the top 40 for a year after its initial release, scoring a nomination for best album of the year in Canada while being internationally acclaimed and added to several best albums shortlists all over the world.
The concert was to be a one-off happening, a homage to Foster's late father, who had died almost 5 years prior, almost to the day of the event. It would consist of the entire album Windows in the Sky, re-invented for the occasion as an 11-piece band set to perform along a movie projection produced by Foster. Also based on Foster's vision, award-winning light engineer Pascal Boily created a unique scenic installation, offering an immersive universe where music, movie projections, and light co-existed. Alex wanted for the public to be invited to dwell on the moment rather than have the sensation of attending a concert.
Features:
- Limited collector edition of 75 copies
- Hand-numbered
- Hand-printed silkscreen poster
- Prints on both sides
- Dimensions: 18” (width) x 26” (height)
Includes:
- “Reaching Beyond” Silkscreen Poster
About the silkscreen poster “Reaching Beyond”
The photograph featured on the poster is one from Alex Henry Foster’s first concert at the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal on July 5, 2019, which is the object of the live album “Standing Under Bright Lights”.
Standing Under Bright Lights takes place approximately 6 months after the release of Alex Henry Foster's phenomenal first solo album Windows in the Sky, that not only debuted at number 3 on the Canadian top 200, right behind Imagine Dragons and Muse, but that also stayed on the top 40 for a year after its initial release, scoring a nomination for best album of the year in Canada while being internationally acclaimed and added to several best albums shortlists all over the world.
The concert was to be a one-off happening, a homage to Foster's late father, who had died almost 5 years prior, almost to the day of the event. It would consist of the entire album Windows in the Sky, re-invented for the occasion as an 11-piece band set to perform along a movie projection produced by Foster. Also based on Foster's vision, award-winning light engineer Pascal Boily created a unique scenic installation, offering an immersive universe where music, movie projections, and light co-existed. Alex wanted for the public to be invited to dwell on the moment rather than have the sensation of attending a concert.