Roky Erickson by Scott Newton
Roky Erickson by Scott Newton
Roky Erickson, taken in Austin by photographer Scott Newton from our exclusive collection, The Scott Newton Archive.
Available as a signed, limited edition photographic print, comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Photographer’s Notes: Roky Erickson. early 1974 or late 1973. He was at a party in Clarksville, an old freed slave community that has now been absorbed by Austin. But, at the time, a very old (80+) black man named Uncle Seymore, the son of a freed slave who had built the house Unk still lived in, loved the hippies who would come party and play at his house and they loved him back... This is one of my favorite Roky images, made when he was young and absolutely brilliant.
You can add framing to your print purchase if needed, or simply order the print unframed. Our framing service is provided by a reputable, local professional custom framer here in Austin. Prints are framed in a classic museum-style frame using archival techniques. This consists of a 3" white matt, plain black wood surround, and conservation clear, UV-protected glass. Upgrade to non-glare museum glass for an additional fee.
See below for print size and edition information
The Scott Newton Archive at Modern Rocks Gallery
Available in various sizes, printed to the highest quality with a white border around the image
A. Paper size 13" x 18" - Edition of 250
B. Paper size 20" x 28" - Edition of 180
C. Paper size 28” x 40” - Edition of 100
Printed to order on heavyweight cotton photo rag with a matte finish
Hand-signed and numbered by Scott Newton
Custom large format prints available on request - please contact for a quote
Please expect 2 weeks of production time as we are printing to order, with immediate shipping thereafter. Collection from the gallery is available as an option on checkout.
Image © Scott Newton - Not to be reproduced without permission.