Feb 09

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The Editors, Antlers and The Dig put on a great show. Enjoyed thoroughly!

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When I began to meditate on the idea of an Editors poster I began by thinking of all the writer friends I have out there thrashing out ideas against the background of the cold infinite and warm divine. I was tweaked on the ass by the good old Existentialist Albert Camus and his edict that “the absurd is the essential concept and the first truth.” So I poured out this design in heavy metallic blue and metallic red with a deep blue tint. Against a backdrop of the depths of space, the ever present modularity of the keyboard of modern reality.
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Editors, Antlers & The Dig at The Warifeld

Monday, February 8, 2010

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Firehouse Goldenvoice Series Number 92

Edition of 150

3 colors on archival cream paper

23″ x 35″

Signed and Numbered

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$40 + $10 Shipping


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Jan 20

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I’m really happy to report that my American Artifact poster won Expresso Beans Poster of the Week.

Great way to start 2010. Thanks to everyone for your support!

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Congratulations to Aaron Horkey and Emek for winning 2009 Poster of the Year for their combined effort. I’ve come a long way in one year. I feel that the number two spot for my Widespread Panic poster reflects a positive change. I’ll keep kicking out the cool posters you just have to have for 2010.

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Nov 19

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Widespread Panic at the Riverside Theater, Milwaukee, WI

November 20, 21, 22, 2009

22 x 33

Edition of 325

7 color silkscreen (metallics, glazes and rich hand-mixed colors)

Printed on archival cream paper

Here’s a preview of my Widespread Panic Poster for their three shows at the Riverside Theater in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on November 20. 21, 22, 2009.

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The background circle pattern is a rich red to chocolate-red blend printed over a striking light yellow-orange – highlighted by a very heavy gold metallic psychedelic, optical art circle pattern.

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Transitioning between background and form – the circle pattern repeats as a subtle white glaze over the rich blue metallic female form.

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I’ve brought the circle patterns over the wild hair and into the shadows in the female form as an even more subtle ochre glaze. The ochre glaze was printed last, over the black, and reflects light gloss over semi-gloss black.

Poster will be made available by Widespread Panic at the the Riverside Theater in Wisconsin starting on Friday, November 20, 2009.

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Oct 06

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Twenty, signed and numbered, very rare, two-up, uncut press-sheets of Dave Hunter’s and my Gov’t Mule posters will be released exclusively at The Rock Poster Society Festival of Posters Show at the Hall of Flowers in Golden Gate Park. I will have ten and Dave will have ten, each at our respective booths at the poster show Saturday, October 10, 10 am to 6 pm.

Look for us. Sold on a first / come first serve basis.

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There are even rarer variants on blue and red paper – only to be released exclusively at TRPS.

Again – Sold on a first / come first serve basis. Contact me about these.

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Two posters – together on one piece of paper, as they were printed – two great tastes that go great together.

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Gov’t Mule at The Warfield • Sperry / Hunter

Firehouse Goldenvoice Series number 66 & 67

Edition of 20 Uncut

5 Colors on white 14 point cover stock

35″ x 23″

Signed and Numbered

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Update 10/11/09 Available now

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$200 + $10 Shipping

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Sep 30

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It’s been a hectic, hard-working year establishing the Firehouse-Goldenvoice Poster Series, art directing and printing all these great posters, with my friend and partner Ron Donovan. Yes, it has been a year, and we are nearing poster number 70.

If you do the math that’s more than one poster a week. Add that to the other posters we produce (read Eric Clapton and Van Morrison to name but two) while at work on the Firehouse-Goldenvoice Series, it’s been a busy year!

Little did we know what a cool year we would have at the Firehouse in 2009. When Chris Shaw introduced us to his landlord Victor Hanson – who was daring enough to rent to us – Chris set us up and we got the new Firehouse studio. We began to call it Hangar 18, the secret military installation in Dayton, Ohio (my hometown) where alien technology is reverse engineered.

After our awesome trip to the United Kingdom in 2008 – organized by the genius of Marc Malakie, founder of Station 4 Gallery, his impeccable site for art prints produced by the Firehouse crew – including the great Emory Douglas – we set to work on the idea of this Series.

The Firehouse-Goldenvoice Series has also brought out the best in Firehouse; the best in me as well, my artwork, and I hope, brought many new faces here to check out my new designs.

The Firehouse-Goldenvoice Series has also brought out the best in all of the fine poster artists who have been invited to take this crazy ride with me and Ron Don. Thanks to everyone included in the series thus far:

Chuck Sperry • Ron Donovan • Malleus (IT) • Dave HunterAlexandra FischerChris ShawDennis LorenMartin Bedford (UK) • Aaron Farmer • Reuben RudeGregg GordonJeff RossJohn HowardAlan HynesFrank ZioZoltronMike KingScott Johnson

Thanks to David Lefkowitz of Goldenvoice Presents for inviting Firehouse Kustom Rockart Company to produce this poster series, and for having the vision to know it was the right thing at the right time. Mass props and forever indebted and thankful to Doug Dashiell, the Production Manager of the Warfield, who showed David what was possible to do in silkscreen and brought the idea to his attention. In short, Doug put it all together by changing hearts and minds at Goldenvoice.

Doug, armed with his mighty poster collection, enthusiasm and knowledge of silkscreened posters, pushed the idea. All that was left for David and Firehouse was to just do it.

We have been fortunate to show this series in quite a few exhibits in the last year including:

TRPS Festival of Posters • San Francisco 2008

Art of Musical Maintanance • Portland 2008

Lucky 13 • Alameda 2008

Varnish Fine Art • San Francisco 2009

Ogilvy West • San Francisco 2009

TRPS Rock Art By The Bay • San Francisco 2009

The Best of The East Bay • Oakland Museum 2009

Lucky 13 • Alameda 2009

Rock Art Revulsion • Sacramento 2009

And soon TRPS Festival of Posters • San Francisco 2009

There have been quite a few Poster of the Week awards on Expressobeans – that makes me proud – thanks for everyones’ support! There have been many emergency runs to the paper and ink suppliers, thanks to George Gamboa (KAW!) and Stephen Abramson.

Thanks to the Firehouse buddy-studio Political Gridlock run by Jon-Paul Bail has been a constant source of creativity, ideas (and emergency ink!) at the Firehouse – without JP no cool graffiti, no political compass and no fun!

And many kind thanks to Lulu Ehrhard, one of the very best printers in the Bay Area.

What would a workday at Firehouse be like without a visit from JC Hall of Ideal Posters with his daughter Anjelica along for the ride, who has supported us through many years and made “Bowlio” an international silkscreen superstar; Or without a neighborly visit from Flipper Ted (the band not a poster dealer). And thanks to Chela from PsPrint for the offsets and friendly break from work.

Many thanks and a great big shout out to Nick Cernak who created Firehouse Kustom Rockart Company’s first fully functional website, Hangar 18, and gave me the foundation and design for this site you are reading right here.

Sometimes the Firehouse seems like a cast of characters from a movie – thanks to Merle Becker for committing some of this to film in her brilliant documentary, “American Artifact: The Rise of American Rock Poster Art,” which came out last year while all this was going down.

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On this occasion, Firehouse-Goldenvoice’s first anniversary, I thought it would be cool to revisit my Mogwai poster, and move it here to my new site – begin to move all the posters I’ve done for the Series here – little by little.

Also supplies are getting mighty low on most of my Firehouse-Goldenvoice Series posters from the last year and thought it best to move them here while I still have some to show.

Here’s some posters included in my updated posts:

English Beat

Phoenix

Neko Case

Mogwai

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