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Retro Glow Pinball Art | 8"x 10" Illuminated Framed Print - "OP-POP" - 1969

Retro Glow Pinball Art | 8"x 10" Illuminated Framed Print - "OP-POP" - 1969

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Relive the golden age of arcades with this handmade, light-up pinball art print—crafted with love and nostalgia! Each piece features vibrant back glass artwork from real pinball machines of the 1940s–70s, beautifully framed and softly backlit to bring that iconic arcade glow into your home.

Perfect for a game room, man cave, or one-of-a-kind gift.

Authentic vintage pinball artwork

LED backlit (battery-powered—no cords!)

Wall-hanging or shelf-ready

Handmade with care in the USA

🎁 Giftable and Ready to Ship!
Packaged securely in a retro-themed box—perfect for birthdays, Father's Day, or housewarming gifts.

📦 Ships within 3–5 business days.

🎨 The Artists Behind the Glow
In the mid-1960s, as American culture evolved with the rise of youth counterculture, a bold new style of pinball artwork emerged. Gone were the classic curves and idealized figures—in came angular, abstract forms, a style known among collectors as "Pointy People."

Led by visionary artists Jerry Kelley and later Christian Marche, this minimalist approach mirrored trends in fine art and architecture, offering a modern edge that connected deeply with the younger generation. Though some pinball traditionalists were baffled, this style helped define the era—and today, it's cherished as a time capsule of radical design.

🎯 Our prints celebrate this artistic revolution, capturing the look of pinball history and its voice.

Created and Distributed under license from LNW Gaming, Inc. © and ™ 2025 LNW Gaming, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Packaged securely in a retro-themed box—perfect for birthdays, Father's Day, or housewarming gifts.

📦 Ships within 3–5 business days.

🎨 The Artists Behind the Glow
In the mid-1960s, as American culture evolved with the rise of youth counterculture, a bold new style of pinball artwork emerged. Gone were the classic curves and idealized figures—in came angular, abstract forms, a style known among collectors as "Pointy People."

Led by visionary artists Jerry Kelley and later Christian Marche, this minimalist approach mirrored trends in fine art and architecture, offering a modern edge that connected deeply with the younger generation. Though some pinball traditionalists were baffled, this style helped define the era—and today, it's cherished as a time capsule of radical design.

🎯 Our prints celebrate this artistic revolution, capturing the look of pinball history and its voice.

Created and Distributed under license from LNW Gaming, Inc. © and ™ 2025 LNW Gaming, Inc. All Rights Reserved

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