Jack Kerouac ‘Big Sur’ Giclée Print

£18.99 - £28.99

A stylised / minimal design inspired by the classic book ‘Big Sur’ written by American author - Jack Kerouac.

The design aims to capture the essence of the free-wheeling, chaotic, ‘beat’ lifestyle in a symbolic and minimal style. Two squares meet at angles to create an abstract composition that reflects the Bixby Creek Bridge on the Big Sur coast of California.

The dark and bright contrasting colours are suggestive of the live experimental Jazz music from the era (1950’s) which acts as a soundtrack to Kerouac’s lifestyle.

The design also features this poignant and poetic quote from the book: “It always makes me proud to love the world somehow - hate’s so easy compared.” The poster is a piece of fan-art with the purpose of being a modern tribute to an iconic author.

Frame not included.

Photo 1 shows the A1 (841mmx594mm) print within a A1 frame.
Photo 2 shows the A2 (594mmx420mm) print within a A2 frame.
Photo 3 shows the A3 (420mmx297mm) print within a A2 frame with a mount.

***Print Care***

On receipt of a print it is best to carefully remove it from the tube, loosen the tissue paper and leave it to unroll for a couple of hours before adding it to your frame of choice. Also be careful not to touch the artwork print too much.

Giclée Prints (longer lasting quality)
Giclées are printed using pigment-based inks rather than dye-based inks that are found in lower-cost inkjets. Pigment-based inks have a longer lifespan: they can last anywhere from 100 - 200 years without significant fading. 


Museum-quality print, printed on long-lasting smooth matte paper with a light, fine-grain surface texture (weight 240gsm).

Item sent in rigid spiral-wound cardboard tubes with compostable tube ends.
Plastic-free packaging.