Pink Floyd, A Nice Pair Album Cover, 1973

Pink Floyd, A Nice Pair Album Cover, 1973

Photograph
By Storm Thorgerson
About the image
A Nice Pair was a re-release of Pink Floyd's The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn and A Saucerful Of Secrets with a new cover. It was actually a series of covers that were supposedly not strong enough on their own, so they were put together, each as one of nine squares. The images depict a well-known phrase or saying in the form of a visual pun. 

Image Courtesy of Pink Floyd. Photography by Hipgnosis. 

Release Notes:
In 2008, Storm and SFAE celebrated Pink Floyd's 40th anniversary with an exhibition of signed photographs of images that he had created for the band over the years both as a founding member of the design collective Hipgnosis, and as an independent designer with StormStudios. These photographs were produced as signed, open editions and were only briefly available for sale as they were intended only for the anniversary celebration. Very few of any of these images were produced. 

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