The Police, Recording Studio, 1981
© Lynn Goldsmith

The Police, Recording Studio, 1981

Photograph
By Lynn Goldsmith
About the image

The Police in the studio while recording 1981's Ghost in the Machine, an album inspired by Arthur Koestler's essay of the same name. In his younger days, Sting was an avid reader of Koestler. Another of their albums, Synchronicity, was also inspired by an essay of Koestler's, "The Roots of Coincidence," which mentions Carl Jung's theory of synchronicity. 

Release Note:
Lynn Goldsmith photographs are released in one edition of only 20 pieces total.

She offers that edition on a per piece basis, in an assortment of sizes ranging from 11" x 14" to 40" x 60" (and larger if requested).

Each museum-quality, limited edition photograph is produced to order at Lynn's studio in Tennessee and is hand-signed and numbered. Please allow 2-4 weeks for delivery following purchase.

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