KISS Fan-Inclusive Photo Mosaics: Promotional Video Released

October 27, 2011

KISS and Fan Mosaics, LLC, are working together to bring KISS fans closer to their heroes than ever before. All four original KISS members, plus the iconic rhinestone logo from the band's first album, will be featured in limited-edition KISS photo mosaic prints composed entirely of fan-submitted images.

"We're taking the amazing cover of the original 1974 KISS album and rebuilding it as five individual mosaics, using fans' photos as the building blocks," says Rob Hixenbaugh, Fan Mosaics' director of fan and brand development. "This means the high-quality collector's prints will feature the fans' own photos as well as their favorite KISS image."

Fans can upload their photo for inclusion in the officially licensed KISS mosaics at www.fanmosaics.com/kiss. Choices include the original Demon, Starchild, Spaceman, Catman, and the logo, as well as the Deluxe Edition Set of all five.

"Here's a chance for our fans to create classic KISS memorabilia their way!" says KISS co-founder and frontman Paul Stanley. "The KISS Fan Mosaics are the perfect way for the KISS Army to stand shoulder to shoulder and face to face with us."

"These 24"x36" prints, each containing photos from only 2,500 fans and detailed with silver metallic ink, are an impressive and personal KISS item," added Janet Dwoskin, executive director of licensing with Live Nation Merchandise. "They make great gifts or additions to any KISS collection."

A promotional video for the project can now be seen below.

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