Original Wall artwork - exclusive BD discount
Written by Matt   
Thursday, 05 July 2007
pink floyd the wall artwork

For many years, the iconic Gerald Scarfe artwork for the Pink Floyd - The Wall movie has excited fans, and turned some of them into serious collectors. Original artwork from the film - from the artist's planning sketches, through to the finished, coloured cels - is by its very nature rare and highly sought after.

We have teamed up with the exclusive distributor of a huge array of original artwork - and being a Brain Damage visitor will get you 10% discount off what they have on offer!

pink floyd the wall artwork
pink floyd the wall artwork

Our friends at The Animation Art Gallery have been the wordwide distributors of original pieces from The Wall's animation sequences for the last 10 years.

They said: "we have delighted collectors with the beautiful and striking artwork from the movie.

"Styled by our friend Gerald Scarfe, the film's icons scream out: Teacher, Mother, Pink, Hammers and more. We put the art programme together and is considered by many to be an institution, with values now appreciating nicely."

With each piece a stunning piece of art, a superb collectable, and a good investment for the future, there's been no better time to snap up a piece (or two) for your own collection - especially with the Gallery offering Brain Damage visitors 10% discount on their prices!

To get the discount, visit www.AnimaArt.com and have a browse through their extensive collection of Wall artwork. At time of writing, they have around 475 original, one-off pieces arranged around the different characters or concepts.

 Then, contact them by email (or phone) with your details, the item code(s) of what you are interested in, and most importantly, that you would like your 10% Brain Damage discount, and they will look after you!

The Animation Art Gallery, which is worth a visit to see the huge collection of items (two and three dimensional!) from movies, cartoons, TV series and more, can be found at 13-14 Great Castle Street, London W1N 7AD.

The nearest tube station is Oxford Circus, so the gallery is easy to get to for those visiting central London.

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