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Explore the visual art and DIY furniture of Roger 'Syd' Barrett, the founder of Pink Floyd. See copies of his paintings, sketches and notebooks from his student days and later years.
- Notebooks and Sketches
Some pages from Syd’s notebooks and his sketches. Boys,...
- Student Days
1964 spring. Syd with-one of his paintings. Tortoise 1963....
- DIY Furniture
During his later years in Cambridge Syd made many items of...
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- Syd’s Life
Containing the largest collection of Syd Barrett-related...
- Family & Student
1963, Syd in Garden. 1963, Syd watching TV with Libby & her...
- 2016 Celebration Concert
Barrett Siblings 2016. Unveiling of the artwork at the Corn...
- Notebooks and Sketches
Syd’s Art From 1978 Onwards. After his last solo performances, Syd returned to his first love and spent the rest of his life painting and drawing at home in Cambridge.
31 de mar. de 2011 · A retrospective exhibition and a book celebrate the half-century of art from the late Pink Floyd guitarist. See rare photos, paintings, letters and more from his imaginative and experimental style.
Syd Barrett’s “Effervescing Elephant” Comes to Life in a New Retro-Style Animation. Understanding Pink Floyd’s Wish You Were Here, Their Tribute to Departed Bandmate Syd Barrett. Watch David Gilmour Play the Songs of Syd Barrett, with the Help of David Bowie & Richard Wright.
10 de abr. de 2011 · Syd Barrett, o artista plástico 10.04.2011 Syd Barrett é um nome que você conhece – mas talvez mais pela faixa “ Shine On You Crazy Diamond ” do que pelas razões que o trouxeram até esse post (a música icônica do Pink Floyd foi feita em homenagem a ele, que foi o frontman da formação original da banda por pouco mais de ...
17 de mar. de 2011 · Courtesy of Pink Floyd Music Ltd Archive. The Idea Generation Gallery presents the largest collection of Syd Barrett's unseen photographs, personal love letters and original artworks. March 17, 2011. Text Lucia Davies.