The home of Leicester Tigers.
"I deliberately wanted to capture their unique pattern of this clubs football kit which I translated into a design within the crowd.“
Fun fact: The first BBC radio broadcast of a Tigers game was against Waterloo on 29 November 1930; Tigers won 21–5. Bernard Gadney became the club's first home-produced England captain in 1934 and was captain when four Leicester players were part of the first England side to beat the All Blacks.
A perfect present for any Tigers fan.
This print comes unframed.
These posters are created from quality materials. The museum-grade paper ensures that any design won't corrode with time. The pigment inks used to represent various colours are bright and intense. These posters are hangable with double-sided tape, tacks, or via framing.
.: 200gsm fine art paper
.: For indoor use
.: Multiple sizes (20”x16” = 50x40cm / 14”x11” = 36x26cm approx)