David Bowie, in Mustard Suit Holding Scissors (color), Los Angeles, 1974
© Terry O'Neill

David Bowie, in Mustard Suit Holding Scissors (color), Los Angeles, 1974

Photograph
By Terry O'Neill
About the image

David Bowie eyes the camera warily whilst holding a pair of scissors between his hands. He has vibrant red hair and wears a mustard yellow suit with a yellow-striped shirt and socks. Photographed for a magazine in Los Angeles, circa 1974.

Release Notes:

  • Terry O'Neill offered a wide variety of signed, limited edition, fine art photographs during his lifetime. When he passed away, he left a small archive of these pieces that had been prepared for exhibition and sale. These "Lifetime" photographs are now extraordinarily rare, and available only in very limited sizes.

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David Bowie, in Mustard Suit Holding Scissors (color), Los Angeles, 1974
David Bowie, in Mustard Suit Holding Scissors (color), Los Angeles, 1974

 
 
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