Billy Perkins Posters For Your Bar
COVID-19 has undoubtedly taken a toll on the bar scene. Those establishments have been shut down and shuttered by local governments. They were then allowed to reopen for a bit, only to be threatened with lockdowns again. If your bar is open for business, why not do a little redecorating to spruce up the place? Doing so could attract new patrons. It will also keep loyal customers happy and content.
Hanging posters on the walls is an inexpensive way to accomplish the feat. Putting them in frames will make them stand out and pop. They will serve as conversation starters and prevent talk from becoming stale. If that sounds like something right up your alley, then you have come to the right place. We have many affordable options available and ship to all 50 states.
We will now look at some posters by Billy Perkins. If you are interested in them, stick around and read on to learn more.
1. Lynyrd Skynyrd
This 1st edition artist proof is hand-signed and numbered out of only 45 copies. It measures 18 × 24 inches and was created to promote the Lynyrd Skynyrd concert at the Cedar Park Center in Austin on January 28, 2016. Jason Boland & The Stragglers were there too, and so was Dale Watson. All of their names grace the bottom of the poster. Meanwhile, what appears to be a female angel facing away from viewers is in the center. She is wearing nothing but boots and cut-off shorts, and she has wings.
The background of the poster is primarily tan, but blue paint splotches are also mixed in. However, a symbol with a faded blue and white American flag is in front of the character. It catches the eye too.
2. Lee Brice
Billy Perkins created this 1st edition hand-signed poster for Lee Brice's 2015 Fall Tour presented by Jagermeister. It is 18 × 24 inches and has the singer's face gracing the front. He has shades and a backward hat on, while a microphone sits at the left side. The smile on his face says it all as he appears to be having a grand old time. Black, white, and gray make up the color scheme of the piece.
A bar owner can't go wrong in selecting one or both of these works. They should act fast, though, and get them before they are gone.