Wish You Were Here | Press Play Art Print Collage poster with aluminum frame
A dream-postcard from a place that never existed. In this surreal collage, Gordon Burt’s 1931 photograph of an unknown model’s crossed legs floats above a vintage image of the Sphinx and pyramids at Giza—“Le Caire,” from a 19th-century travel album. Psychedelic ripples pulse across a pastel sky, warping time, memory, and geography. The handwritten “Wish you were here” scrawled over the scene becomes both invitation and impossibility—because here is a feeling, a frequency, a fleeting thought at the edge of waking.
Wish You Were Here | Press Play Art Print Collage poster with aluminum frame
A dream-postcard from a place that never existed. In this surreal collage, Gordon Burt’s 1931 photograph of an unknown model’s crossed legs floats above a vintage image of the Sphinx and pyramids at Giza—“Le Caire,” from a 19th-century travel album. Psychedelic ripples pulse across a pastel sky, warping time, memory, and geography. The handwritten “Wish you were here” scrawled over the scene becomes both invitation and impossibility—because here is a feeling, a frequency, a fleeting thought at the edge of waking.
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Poster Details
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Looks Better Framed
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Accessories
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Made in Germany
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Part print lab, part time machine, part treasure hunt, Press Play mixes original works, adapted prints, and a deep curatorial dive through dusty archives in search of forgotten gems and visual oddities from art history’s fringes. Some are entirely our own invention; others are collaborations across centuries.
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