Two's Missing the Bay
Richard Evans is a British designer known for iconic album art and visuals for artists like Pink Floyd, The Doors, and The Who. His bold style has shaped the look of rock music since the 1970s.
Two's Missing the Bay is a limited edition silkscreen print from an edition of 250, hand-signed and numbered by the artist.
Size (cm): 63.5 x 66
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Specifications
Medium: Silkscreen, Print
Edition Type: Limited Edition
Edition Size: 250
Size (cm): 63.5 x 66
SKU: EG22436
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About the artist
Born in 1945—on the same day as Eric Clapton, though he’s quick to say that’s where the similarity ends—Richard Evans is a British artist and designer with a vibrant and eclectic career spanning fashion, graphic design, and iconic music artwork.
Richard studied fashion design at Nottingham School of Art in the 1960s, later completing a postgraduate course in graphic design at Leicester. He began his creative career in the fashion world as a shoe designer in the early 1970s, famously crafting multi-coloured platform shoes for music legends like Elton John, Roxy Music, and The Osmonds.
His transition into graphic design led him to work with Aubrey Powell and Storm Thorgerson at the legendary Hipgnosis studio, known for its groundbreaking album covers. After several years with Hipgnosis, Richard founded his own design studio in 1976, quickly becoming one of the most sought-after names in the music industry.
Over the years, he has designed album covers, promotional materials, and tour merchandise for a wide range of legendary artists including The Doors, Pink Floyd, Robert Plant, Public Image Ltd., Pete Townshend, Bill Wyman, Van Morrison, and World Party. His most enduring creative relationship has been with The Who, for whom he has designed everything from album artwork to stage visuals since 1976—his first assignment, memorably, being a centrefold nude photograph of Keith Moon for a tour programme.
With a career defined by bold creativity and a deep connection to the music world, Richard Evans continues to be a distinctive and influential voice in graphic and visual design.