Justin Eagleton - Limited Edition Alan Turing digital tribute prints

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Justin Eagleton - Limited Edition Alan Turing digital tribute prints

from £59.00

This incredible artistic celebration of Alan Turing and the history of computing at Bletchley Park has been created by renowned artist, Justin Eagleton, in collaboration with The National Museum of Computing. This stunning digital tribute features many of the key stories from the birth of the first large-scale computer, 'The Colossus' in 1943 to the creation of the 'Bombe' and the wartime push to break the enigma code.

Justin Eagleton's artwork is highly collectible and much sought after with each new release from his creative mind selling out very quickly and as such this limited set of prints is sure to be in high demand. A percentage of the money raised from the sales of this artwork will go back into The National Museum of Computing.

Available in A3 poster print and 3mm aluminium backed A2 and A1 formats. These are limited edition prints of 211 for each size.

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This incredible artistic celebration of Alan Turing and the history of computing at Bletchley Park has been created by renowned artist, Justin Eagleton, in collaboration with The National Museum of Computing. This stunning digital tribute features many of the key stories from the birth of the first large-scale computer, 'The Colossus' in 1943 to the creation of the 'Bombe' and the wartime push to break the enigma code.

Many other familiar faces relevant to computer history at Bletchley are present such as Tommy Flowers, Tony and Margaret Sale, Alastair Deniston, Gordon Welchman and many more. This stunning piece of historic, visual art is available strictly as a limited edition print with just 211 copies of each in various formats to signify the number of 'Bombe' machines that were made. 'The Bombe' was an electro-mechanical device used by the British cryptologists to help decipher German Enigma-machine-encrypted messages during the war and is highly significant in the war ending in 1945 and millions of lives being saved.

Justin Eagleton's artwork is highly collectable and much sought after with each new release from his creative mind selling out very quickly and as such this limited set of prints is sure to be in high demand. A percentage of the money raised from the sales of this artwork will go back into The National Museum of Computing to continue the amazing work we do in the field of computer history and inspiring and educating the next generation of adults and young people.

A3 – 420mm high x 297mm wide - 210gsm poster print – this will be sent rolled in a tube and ready to be framed

A2 – 594mm high x 420mm wide on a gloss laminate straight cut 3mm aluminium backing

A1 – 841mm high x 594mm wide on a gloss laminate straight cut 3mm aluminium backing

About the artist

Justin Eagleton is a professional artist, illustrator and designer born and bred in Manchester, England. Justin has over 30 years experience working in the creative industries ranging from his early days designing and making props and sets for television and exhibitions to becoming a lead graphic artist within the games industry. Whilst in the games industry Justin worked for global giants EA sports on many of its best-selling FIFA titles.

After leaving the games industry Justin honed his digital skills into graphic design and has extensive knowledge and experience working with a range of top clients including Malmaison hotels, JHG, the Manchester United foundation, Gatwick airport and Travelodge hotels. His digital limited-edition illustrative work is much sought after with many artworks selling out in record time within days of the release.

His commissioned work has seen him draw pencil portraits for ex-Manchester United star, Eric Cantona, Elbow front man, Guy Garvey, and more recently he painted a portrait of Noel Gallagher for the former oasis front man.