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PopCures initiative
"Supporter-Circle"

The PopCures "Supporter Circle" was created to establish and expand the network structures for the implementation of the PopCures concepts in Europe.
The team of graphic designers invested a lot of drawing and digital handwork in the implementation of this extensive collection. The intensive examination of themes and personalities enabled us to use textile media for a new interpretation of time and content, especially in relation to pop culture history.
The supporter pass ensures you exclusive information about new projects and numerous tips about the projects in Germany, Sicily and Spain.
The large-format fabric pictures are perfect eye-catchers for living rooms, offices, practices, hotel rooms and shops.
Call for supporters: Become part of our project!
We are looking for committed people who would like to support our project with a one-off contribution. Your support is voluntary and does not constitute a purchase contract within the meaning of the German Civil Code (BGB). As a thank you for your support, you will receive an individual supporter package that includes the following content:
Supporter pass: Digital as a QR code. This will provide you with ongoing information and valuable tips on the projects.
Motif "PopCures Lucy in the Sky" ***: High-quality print on picture fabric in the format (80 x 120 cm).
Additional selection: Choose another motif from our Event & Statement Edition as picture fabric in the format 100 cm x 180 cm - smaller if desired. Example "Frida Coyoacán" (selection from numerous motifs)
Motif  - PopCures Lucy in the Sky -
Motif examples Coyoacán and  Love & Revolution
Motif  „PopCures Lucy in the Sky “ *
Motif examples "Frida Coyoacán“ and  "Love & Revolution" 100 x 180 cm   
Your support of our "Supporter Circle" not only contributes to the realization of our projects, but also gives you exclusive access to a unique art experience and privileged advantages in the PopCures community. In addition, the event and statement images provide a small insight into the history of pop culture.
***LUCY
* Design LUCY (in the sky) by Marijke Koger
Marijke Koger-Dunham, celebrated as the mother of psychedelic art, has contributed to anchoring the images of the sixties in the collective memory. She transported the music of the era in colours and patterns.
As the ultimate visionary of the hippie aesthetic, Marijke Koger Dunham created album covers and costumes for the Beatles, painted guitars for Eric Clapton and George Harrison, painted the theatre mural for the premiere of the musical ‘Hair’. Koger-Dunham was a founding member of the design collective ‘The Fool’.
Selection of works in collaboration with the artist collective ‘The Fool’
Colourful costumes for the group ‘The Hollies’, worn on the cover of the 1966 album ‘Evolution’.
Album cover of the 1967 LP ‘The 5000 spirits or the layers of the onion’ by the Incredible String Band
Costumes worn by the Beatles during the 1967 television broadcast of ‘All You Need Is Love’. The painting on the Gibson J160E acoustic guitar played by John Lennon during the broadcast also comes from ‘The Fool’
A large, colourful mural spanning three floors on the façade of the Beatles' Apple Boutique in London's Baker Street. At the time, the Apple Boutique also stocked products from ‘The Fool’.
The colourful paintwork on John Lennon's Rolls-Royce in the style of a historic funfair float.
Painting of John Lennon's and Paul McCartney's pianos. Paul McCartney still uses his instrument today.
Painting of George Harrison's Mini, various guitars and the furnishings of Harrison's Kinfauns bungalow (including a custom-built fireplace)
Painting of Eric Clapton's legendary Gibson SG-E guitar and Jack Bruce's Fender VI-E bass. Both instruments were played by Cream on their 1967 tour of the USA.
Set and props for Joe Massot's 1968 film Wonderwall. The Fool appear in the film as extras in the party scene.

- Worth knowing:
Minor deviations in dimensions are unavoidable due to the material used. In particular, the colours shown on the screen may differ from the original colours.   
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