David Bowie Album Art

David Bowie Album Art. 23: 'David Bowie' (1969) Not to be confused with David Bowie's self-titled debut album of 1967, this self-titled album is the one that featured a hit: Space Oddity Varasely was a Hungarian-French pioneer of the Op Art movement


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Our Top 10 David Bowie Albums Covers list looks back at an artist who showcased many different looks and characters throughout his career Today, he's best remembered for his artwork for musicians such as T

The V&A holds a unique collection of David Bowie photographs, album sleeve artwork and memorabilia, charting the creative process of one of the most pioneering and influential performers of modern times Studio portrait of British rock singer David Bowie wearing a black satin suit and holding a red guitar, 1980s The latter included illustrations for the back cover of Bowie's self-titled 1969 album, now commonly known as Space Oddity

. The sleeve for 1969 album 'Space Oddity' placed a permed Bowie against a blue and green artwork by Victor Varasely David Bowie's first album was released in 1967 entitled David.

. The shaggy-haired 22-year-old psychedelic folk-rocker had yet to perfect his own alien image, but the blue-and-green design, by op-art figurehead Victor Vasarely, provided a. The latter included illustrations for the back cover of Bowie's self-titled 1969 album, now commonly known as Space Oddity