Poster created by Marijke Koger part of "The Fool" artist collective in the 60s. Marijke worked on the interior of the Beatles Apple Boutique and painted Eric Claptons' psychedelic guitar. Remember the spectacular mural whose colorful panoramas adorned the walls of the Aquarius Theatre during the Los Angeles run of "HAIR", or the walls and interior of The Beatles' "APPLE" Cultural Center in London? These remarkable examples of art history were created by Marijke, the multi-talented artist from Holland. As the lead artist of The Fool collective she also painted instruments, designed album covers, stage costumes and promo material for bands such as Cream (including the most recognizable rock guitar of all time: the Eric Clapton Gibson SG. Her artwork was featured in the book "Electrical Banana", Masters of Psychedelic Art, followed by a book signing party at the Museum of Modern Art in Los Angeles. During 2012 Sonos Studio in Hollywood hosted a month long one woman retrospective exhibit featuring past and present works. Art and fashion samples are now in the permanent collection at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the South-West Museum in Los Angeles.

DO NOT BE FOOLED BY ALL THE ILLEGAL 11 X 17 KNOCKOFFS THAT YOU ARE DELUGED WITH ON THE INTERNET. THESE ARTIST SPENT YEARS OF BLOOD, SWEAT AND TEARS TO CREATE THESE ICONIC WORKS, THEY DESERVE THIER JUST REWARDS.