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Disco Is... — Hand Pulled Screenprint

Disco Is... — Hand Pulled Screenprint

Oli Fowler Art

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Disco never died — it just went underground, then came back up for air in the sweaty small hours of warehouse parties and basement clubs. This series captures that moment when the bass drops, the lights hit, and everything becomes pure energy.

Three layers of acrylic ink build the foundation, then a hot foil metallic blue stamp catches the light like a mirror ball fragment. Each one hand-pulled on 320gsm Madrid litho — proper weight paper that holds the ink without bleeding. Edition of 50, signed and numbered.

The yellow variant burns brightest — Studio 54 in full swing, when disco meant liberation and the dancefloor was sacred ground. Mint offers something cooler, like those early morning moments when the music shifts and everyone's still moving but the energy's changed. Perfect Love Affair takes the same energy, different expression entirely.

This isn't vintage poster art or nostalgic throwback. It's about now — about spaces where music still matters, where people still gather to lose themselves in rhythm. The square format demands attention. 495 x 495mm of concentrated energy that works whether you're building a listening room or just need something that understands what music can do.

The metallic blue stamp isn't decoration — it's the element that makes each pull slightly different. Some catch more foil, some less. Hand-pulled means human inconsistency, which means each one has character the digital world can't replicate.

Disco taught us that music could be political without being preachy, joyful without being shallow. Four-on-the-floor kicks that made bodies move and barriers dissolve. This series understands that legacy — not the sanitised version, but the real thing. The version that mattered.

For spaces that take music seriously. For people who know the difference between disco and 'disco'. For walls that need to pulse with something real.

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