
Charlie Parker Jazz Concert
This Kuriosis Original takes its visual cues from the golden era of American jazz concert promotion — bold typography, a tight colour palette, and a graphic confidence that belongs entirely to the mid-century. Charlie Parker, the alto saxophone virtuoso who reshaped modern jazz, is honoured here through design language that matches his music: direct, rhythmically charged, and stripped of anything unnecessary. The composition balances text and image in the flat, high-contrast manner of period screen printing, giving it an authenticity that reproduction posters often miss. Made for walls that take music seriously.
Produced in Berlin as an archival fine art print on matte fine art paper, the poster's sharp graphic forms, bold type, and high-contrast palette are rendered with full clarity and precise detail.
This Kuriosis Original takes its visual cues from the golden era of American jazz concert promotion — bold typography, a tight colour palette, and a graphic confidence that belongs entirely to the mid-century. Charlie Parker, the alto saxophone virtuoso who reshaped modern jazz, is honoured here through design language that matches his music: direct, rhythmically charged, and stripped of anything unnecessary. The composition balances text and image in the flat, high-contrast manner of period screen printing, giving it an authenticity that reproduction posters often miss. Made for walls that take music seriously.
Produced in Berlin as an archival fine art print on matte fine art paper, the poster's sharp graphic forms, bold type, and high-contrast palette are rendered with full clarity and precise detail.
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This Kuriosis Original takes its visual cues from the golden era of American jazz concert promotion — bold typography, a tight colour palette, and a graphic confidence that belongs entirely to the mid-century. Charlie Parker, the alto saxophone virtuoso who reshaped modern jazz, is honoured here through design language that matches his music: direct, rhythmically charged, and stripped of anything unnecessary. The composition balances text and image in the flat, high-contrast manner of period screen printing, giving it an authenticity that reproduction posters often miss. Made for walls that take music seriously.
Produced in Berlin as an archival fine art print on matte fine art paper, the poster's sharp graphic forms, bold type, and high-contrast palette are rendered with full clarity and precise detail.























