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About this photograph
The Velvet Underground at The Trip in Los Angeles, California. Their performance was backed by a light show done by Andy Warhol called "The Exploding Plastic Inevitable" where he used screen tests he had done at the Factory.
Print sizes and editions
8" x 10"
11" x 14"
16" x 20"
20" x 24"
30" x 40"
Print type
Archival pigment print
Paper type
Fuji Matte paper
Signature
Hand signed by photographer in ink
About the photographer
Lisa Law captured the heart of the 1960s counterculture and some of music history’s most pivotal moments. From Janis Joplin and The Byrds to Monterey Pop, Woodstock, and the Haight-Ashbury scene, her images offer an insider’s perspective on rock and roll, activism, and communal living. Her work, featured in Rolling Stone, Time, and National Geographic, is now part of museum collections, including the Smithsonian, preserving the spirit of a generation.
© Lisa Law. All rights reserved. Not to be reproduced without permission.
About this photograph
The Velvet Underground at The Trip in Los Angeles, California. Their performance was backed by a light show done by Andy Warhol called "The Exploding Plastic Inevitable" where he used screen tests he had done at the Factory.
Print sizes and editions
8" x 10"
11" x 14"
16" x 20"
20" x 24"
30" x 40"
Print type
Archival pigment print
Paper type
Fuji Matte paper
Signature
Hand signed by photographer in ink
About the photographer
Lisa Law captured the heart of the 1960s counterculture and some of music history’s most pivotal moments. From Janis Joplin and The Byrds to Monterey Pop, Woodstock, and the Haight-Ashbury scene, her images offer an insider’s perspective on rock and roll, activism, and communal living. Her work, featured in Rolling Stone, Time, and National Geographic, is now part of museum collections, including the Smithsonian, preserving the spirit of a generation.
© Lisa Law. All rights reserved. Not to be reproduced without permission.