

Odgers doesn’t recall being given any instructions. “On the Tusk album, for whatever reason (probably a lavish budget coming off the immense success of ), Larry decided on hiring three different types of photographers: a rock and roll photographer, Norman Seeff a documentary photographer, Peter Beard and a fine art photographer, which is where I fit in,” Odgers recalls… Jayme Odgers met Larry Vigon around 1967 while teaching a graphic design class at LA’s Art Center College of Design, which Vigon attended…in 1978, his former pupil came calling and hired him for an exciting new project. With Recordmecca’s written lifetime guarantee of authenticity, and an original first pressing of Tusk on vinyl, with the innersleeves displaying this artwork signed by Jayme Odgers.įrom Fleetwood Mac FAQ: All That’s Left to Know About the Iconic Rock Survivors by Ryan Reed: We acquired these directly from Jayme Odgers, who at our request signed each, adding “Original Album Art.”

Each print is mounted to art board the “floating collage” matted, and the indoor collage with a cover sheet, and production notations. The “floating collage” print measures 17″ x 17 1/4″ (image size 16″ x 15 3/4″,) while the indoor collage measures 16″ x 20″ (image size 14 1/4″ x 14 1/4″.) Both are top-of-the-line Chromogenic prints, with extensive hand retouching, and are absolutely breathtaking in person. Two extraordinary pieces of original album cover artwork used for Fleetwood Mac’s highly-acclaimed album Tusk, including “the floating collage,” which author Ryan Reid notes in his book Fleetwood Mac FAQ “remains Tusk’s true visual centerpiece.”Ĭreated by acclaimed artist/photographer/graphic designer Jayme Odgers, these stunning photographic collages are the result of five separate photo sessions, and were used on two of Tusk’s innersleeves (see the full story below.)
