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Nightlife 50th Anniversary Portfolio
THE ‘WOW’ FACTOR
The inspiration for this Nightlife folio volume came to me when I saw the very first prints my son Redmond ran off for me for the first new portfolio he produced: ‘Ireland. Land of Legend’.
For the first time Redmond used heavyweight 340gsm cotton high gloss Hahnemuhle Rag Metallic paper for my Celtic prints and the results were staggering and damn beautiful.
In short, it had the ‘Wow!’ factor.
Way back in the 60s I was the one obsessed with screen printing on silver foil now that old history repeated itself and here, I was with a brand-new set of my prints on modern metallic paper.
There and then I was determined we used this for a brand-new portfolio dedicated to my artwork for Irish rockers Thin Lizzy and my beautiful, charismatic friend and collaborator Philip Lynott.
For all my career as a working artist, I have always insisted on the very best possible reproduction but until the arrival of digital printing, it was almost impossible.
Thanks to this ongoing revolution in digital tech I can proudly say that these new prints are absolutely outstanding, and the most beautiful editions of my art ever published and that is no exaggeration.
Now, I present to you the definitive collection of Nightlife artwork reproduced in the highest possible quality to the most exacting standards on the best paper in the world!
-Jim FitzPatrick. 2024
What is in the portfolio?
Get 8 A4 21 x 29.7 cm, 8.2 x 11.6 inch magnificent Hahnemuhle Metallic paper prints. The first print is signed by Jim FitzPatrick.
“These are the finest reproductions of my art ever!” – Jim
A folded A3 29.7 x 42cm, 11.7 x 16.5 inch print of The Nightlife Story on beautiful twilight blue parchment paper.
An A5 14.8 x 21 cm, 5.8 x 8.2 inch certificate of authenticity printed on Titanium paper, signed, numbered, and embossed by Jim FitzPatrick.
All are presented in a 22.86 x 30.48 cm, 9 x 12 inch thick white textured paper cover portfolio printed on the front, back, and inside. Each portfolio is signed and numbered on the front cover by Jim FitzPatrick.
This portfolio was created by Jim FitzPatrick, his son Redmond, and his daughter Suzanne.
All the prints were created from the original artworks created by Jim FitzPatrick. The two new prints were created from the original artwork and put into Photoshop to create new and amazing remastered artwork prints in collaboration with Suzanne FitzPatrick. The portfolio was designed, printed, and packaged by Redmond FitzPatrick all in the studio of Jim FitzPatrick.
The first 25 portfolios have been made and are packaged and ready to go! Only when these have sold will the next batch of 25 be made. Simply put, this is not an Amazon warehouse, there is not enough space to hold more in Jim’s studio!
The Prints
Nightlife Poster Remastered
I, the artist Jim FitzPatrick, created this artwork specifically for this portfolio. I had always wanted to redo the gradient and other elements which I was never fully satisfied with on the original.
This print is exclusive to the Nightlife Portfolio.
Nightlife
The original album cover just looks even better than ever reproduced on the Metallic paper. A true labor of love at the time I am so proud to be able to present this artwork as a part of a full portfolio. This is the finest reproduction of this album cover ever made.
Nightlife Poster
Like the original album cover this is a stunning reproduction of the original poster, enjoy all the details of the cityscape, the Panther, and the now iconic logo all printed on Hahnemuhle Metallic Paper.
Nightlife Poster Black and White
This might possibly be the most beautiful of them all. Black and white line art is just magnificent on the Metallic paper and you’re only going to fully appreciate it when you hold it yourself.
City Collage Negative
This City Collage Negative was never supposed to be a print or individual artwork but once Redmond printed it on the Metallic paper I knew it had to be a part of this portfolio.
This unique print is explained in all the detail it deserves in The Nightlife Story fold out.
This print is exclusive to the Nightlife Portfolio.
Nightlife Panther Logo
Like the other black and white images, this just looks spectacular. The blacks are so deep and the dot matrix gradient on the letting so fine that it has never been reproduced to such a high level.
Be prepared to be amazed!
Nightlife Panther Purple
I had always wanted to do more with this stunning logo. Earlier in 2024 I released an A3 version of this artwork. It is too beautiful on the Metallic paper not to include in this portfolio.
Thin Lizzy Logo
For the first time ever this iconic logo is available as a print! Printed on the amazing Hahnemuhle Metallic Paper it has never looked more amazing. Every dot is clear and perfectly reproduced.
This print is exclusive to the Nightlife Portfolio.
Believe me you’ll be amazed when you hold it in your hands!
The Nightlife Story
The Nightlife artwork is among the most complex and difficult to achieve of any artwork I have been crazy enough to make. It deserves a story!
THE NIGHTLIFE PORTFOLIO
THE ART OF JIM FITZPATRICK
WHEN ART AND MUSIC RHYME
50 years! Time flies when you are enjoying yourself.
I’m taking this 50th anniversary of the release of Nightlife by Thin Lizzy as my excuse to show my artwork for this cool album.
Not just the well-known cover art but the other elements that went into the development of the art style that I used on the cover of the Nightlife album and the poster.
It is probably hard to believe but the artwork for the poster is not an extension of the cover art but was a stand-alone piece of art, complimentary to the album cover artwork but slightly different. Remember too that this was the first iteration of the new Thin Lizzy logo which appeared on the back of the nightlife album cover.
THE ARTWORK
When myself and Philip were discussing this new album it was obvious that Philip wanted something different from the style of art I was using on Vagabonds of the Western World, which he absolutely loved.
My gut instinct, learned in advertising and marketing, is simple. One style only, with image variations for the entire life of the band, and never vary the look while creating consistent images much as in the manner of my old friend Roger Dean, who did such memorable album cover images for prog-rock band YES.
Philip thought we should do the exact opposite and surprise everyone every time. His logic was just as valid as my own, I could see where he was coming from and he genuinely felt that using me as the regular and recognized semi-official Thin Lizzy artist the look of the album cover would have a consistent ‘feel’ as they would be all my work anyway, just different each time.
That was the challenge Philip set for me with Nightlife and so I set out to make a really dark but compelling image for the cover, unlike the Vagabonds cover in style but in that same idiom.
I was a huge follower of the notorious Black Panthers and for me, while Philip was more than a friend and fellow Irishman, he really did have this feline quality about him, he really was a cool black cat, and I played on that big-time.
I used that big black panther in the foreground as a metaphor for Philip himself, stalking the mean streets of New York, the tenements, the potholes, the roaches, the pimps and their prostitutes, the seedy side-streets full of menace, where a Mafia mobster boss could be gunned down in a barbers shop, a place where everything was possible and of course I wanted to portray also the vibrant nightlife of this cool, dangerous city, with this air of menace about it everywhere.
I had already incorporated the brand-new Thin Lizzy logo into the poster and that is when I made a new exclusively ‘Nightlife’ logo incorporating the Panther and this new Lizzy logo for the first time. In the end we never used this design as Philip felt the Thin Lizzy logo should be used as a stand-alone work, which I agreed was the correct course of action.
Finally, in this portfolio, I have remastered and, I hope, added to it with my newly learned digital colouring skills.
OLD MASKS FOR NEW
That graded airbrush work on the original cover art was hugely time-consuming and labour intensive, involving scalpel-cut frisk masks and endless airbrushing layer after layer until my snoz ran with the inks I used even when I wore a surgical mark while spraying fine mists of colour on to the artwork in my studio.
Now, with this new technology, I can use the Photoshop tools to create a mask and a graded tone effect over different areas in a matter of minutes. I have my daughter Suzanne who worked as a photoshop professional for years and has all the skills I needed to learn. Once I had done this new full colour version of the Panther logo in purple I decided to remaster the Nightlife artwork using the same negatives, now scanned and inverted, I used way back in 1973-74.
For this new work I rejigged the city, enlarged the area visually and threw in a few extra skyscrapers and painted up areas a little lost in the original artwork.
Next, I had to cut and paste the black panther once I had it painted and with the help of Suzanne, we managed to add outlines and more detail in the panther and the rock foreground.
The results are just amazing. Here is my old work now rendered in all its beauty and detail for the new image.
When you get to my age this stuff is nothing short of miraculous. Who could have foretold that I would live long enough to see this work come full circle and be reissued to such interest 50 years later.
Jim FitzPatrick.2024
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