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Tragically Hip: Bobcaygeon Lyrics Print (12.5" x 12.5")

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A visual interpretation of the Tragically Hip’s classic 1999 rock anthem. From the artist...

"Some say the tune is about combatting intolerance, racism and conflicted emotions. The Hip reference the town of Bobcaygeon as a metaphor to reconciling the all of these. The night skies over the rural Kawartha Lakes town offer clarity away from Toronto’s turmoil and bright lights. I grew up in the area, frequenting the backroads, lakes and rivers in the area. I'm also a longtime fan of the Hip and believe very strongly in fighting intolerance and racism. The use of the compass is a nod to elements of the Phantom Power album cover graphics. The design is set against the calm stars of the Milky Way Galaxy and features Ursa Minor (The Little Dipper) constellation anchored to the north."

This art print makes a great addition to any Tragically Hip fan’s collection or any art lover that appreciates musically-inspired artwork for their home.

Print size is 12.5" x 12.5" (31.75 x 31.75 cm).

Made by Manmade Art in Ottawa, Ontario.

Framed version comes in a handmade black wooden frame from Quebec (pictured here). To get it framed - add the 12.5" x 12.5" size frame from the handmade frame collection by Le Cadre Urbain to your cart and we'll frame it for you!

 


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