About the Art
You can’t talk about the Troubadour without delving into the wild, untamed rock and roll culture that defined the Sunset Strip in the 1970s and ’80s, a chaotic, almost lawless era where anything seemed possible, and excess was the norm.
The venue, which was initially opened by Doug Weston in the 50’s, played a part in kickstarting so many of the careers of your favourite artists. It was here that acts like Elton John, James Taylor, and The Eagles found their footing, performing on its legendary stage before launching into global fame. Its small, unassuming space gave fans the rare opportunity to witness musical history up close, cementing the Troubadour’s status as a rock and roll icon worthy of standing alongside the stars it helped create.
Printing Details
Printed on hot-press, heavyweight paper, these museum-quality prints make every detail pop. The printing process ensures your artwork looks exactly as the artist intended, with vibrant colours that will last for years.
Paper Details:
Texture: Smooth
Weight: 300GSM
Finish: Matte
Print Method: Giclee

Packaging:
Depending on the size, prints are shipped flat in a protective sleeve or rolled safely in a sturdy tube to prevent creases. Every print is carefully packed, giving you a premium unboxing experience that matches the quality of the artwork.
Each order also includes a certificate of authenticity, a branded sticker and a thank-you card
Free Framing Service
Give your artwork the presentation it deserves with our premium framing option. Each frame comes delivered to your door with the print already mounted and ready to hang, hassle-free
Frame Details:
Material: Premium oak
Frame Thickness: Approximately 2 cm
Glass: Real glass providing clarity, lasting protection, and reduced UV exposure to help prevent fading
No Mat Included: All artwork features a built-in border that acts as a mat, creating space between the print and frame
Colours: Available in Black or Dark Walnut

Frame Features:
Turn‑buttons: Secure or replace your artwork easily
Sawtooth Hanger: Hang vertically or horizontally
Protective Corners: Ensures safe shipping
Hanging Nail: Included with all frame

Shipping & Production
Free worldwide shipping on all orders.
Prints ship within 1–3 business days of placing your order.
Orders to the US and UK are shipped from within the US or UK, arriving quickly (usually 1–3 business days) and never incur tariffs.
Orders to the rest of the world also ship free and typically arrive in around a week (slightly longer for framed prints).
You’ll receive a tracking link as soon as your order is on its way.
Process Behind the Print
Each print begins with research and a hand-drawn sketch. I then do a quick colour study to capture the mood, before illustrating the piece in Photoshop, layer by layer, refining every detail as carefully as possible.
What's Included?
Carefully Packaged Print
Your print arrives safely housed in a sturdy, protective tube — or a reinforced box if framed.
Certificate of Authenticity
Each piece includes a signed certificate of authenticity, confirming it as a genuine, limited artwork.
Thank You Card
You’ll also find a personal thank you card inside every order. A small touch of appreciation from me to you.
FAQ
How long will delivery take?
If you’re in the USA, your print can arrive in as little as 4 days, ideal for a last-minute gift! For other countries, see here for estimated delivery times.
Will I have to pay tariffs?
No! All of our prints are produced and shipped from the USA (or UK if ordering locally), so you won’t encounter any hidden tariffs or customs fees on your order.
The price you see at checkout is the total price you pay.
What if my order arrive damaged?
No need to worry, if your print is lost or damaged in transit, we’ll send you a free replacement right away.
Do you offer framing?
Almost every print is available in a premium black oak or walnut oak frame, professionally assembled and delivered ready to hang straight to your door. You can see all framing options and details here.
Is your work AI generated?
No, every piece is created digitally by hand. I spend a long time researching Los Angeles architecture and history, then carefully draw each illustration in Photoshop. It’s a process rooted in passion, not automation.