Members of Expressobeans.com have voted my Bob Dylan at The Warfield poster – Poster of the Year 2010. A big honor! Thank you and love to everyone for your support!
Chuck Sperry at Exit Art, “Graphic Radicals” New York Times
New York Times • January 14, 2011 • by Holland Cotter
Widespread Panic “Winter” Variant Editions
Widespread Panic “Winter”
Speckled Frost Edition
22 x 33
Edition of 25
7 color silkscreen (metallics, glazes and rich hand-mixed colors)
Printed on Speckled Frost Paper
Widespread Panic “Winter”
White Marble Parchment Edition
22 x 33
Edition of 23
7 color silkscreen (metallics, glazes and rich hand-mixed colors)
Printed on White Marble Parchment
Widespread Panic “Winter”
Snowflake Edition
22 x 33
Edition of 9
7 color silkscreen (metallics, glazes and rich hand-mixed colors)
Printed on Snowflake Patterned Paper
Widespread Panic “Winter”
Mirror Foil Edition
22 x 33
Edition of 12
7 color silkscreen (metallics, glazes and rich hand-mixed colors)
Printed on Mirror Foil
I’ll be making a very limited release of the variant editions on Sunday, January 9, 2011 at a random time.
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A portion of the sale of the Widespread Panic variant editions will go to help my dear friend Charles Bock and family.
You may remember, I designed the cover of his novel “Beautiful Children.” Check out the book cover design and the poster here.
I’ll quote Charles McGrath about Charles and his situation from the New York Times: “The writer Charles Bock made a great many literary friendships during the years while he struggled to complete his first novel, “Beautiful Children.” When Mr. Bock’s wife, Diana Colbert, was discovered to have leukemia and underwent a bone marrow transplant in the fall of 2009, many of those friends pitched in to offer household help. In October, Ms. Colbert’s leukemia returned (she is scheduled for another transplant next month), and three of the Bocks’ friends, the novelists Fiona Maazel and Mary-Beth Hughes and the writer Leigh Newman, decided they needed to help even more. “We said everything that can be done, should be done,” Ms. Maazel recalled. So on Feb. 6th, at P.S. 122 in the East Village, the Bock friends are throwing what they’re calling “the most literary rent party ever.” Full article
Here’s a link to donate to Charles Bock and his family.
Moonalice at Slim’s SF Poster – January 3,4,5 – Moonalice TV Live
Moonalice is starting 2011 with a live three night Moonalice TV engagement at Slim’s in San Francisco. I made this silkscreened poster for the event at the request of the band, art directed by Chris Shaw.
The subject in my poster is hanging a poem or prayer in a tree. This is an ancient human ritual. People have been doing this in every quarter of the world forever. I was in England with Chris Hopewell from Jacknife posters and he took me to the Avesbury Stones (the little Stonehenge), and the oak trees around the site were streaming with prayer ribbons. My girlfriend Nancy hangs ribbons in the tree across the street. The ancient ritual again. It’s 2011, so we hang posters on telephone poles. And Moonalice, they livestream their rock show – and since we live in a technological new millennium – their poems are hung electronically on the air.
Moonalice at Slim’s San Francisco (M333)
January 3, 4, 5, 2011
Silkscreen Poster
16.25 x 33
Edition of 125
5 Color Silkscreen on archival cream paper
Signed and Numbered
SOLD OUT
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Moonalice 333 Speckled Variant
Silkscreen Poster
16.25 x 33
Edition of 13
5 Color Silkscreen on speckled paper
Signed and Numbered
SOLD OUT
I’ll be making a very limited release of this poster on Thursday, January 6, 2011 at noon PST.
Widespread Panic Poster Wins Award
My Widespread Panic poster won Poster of the Week on Expressobeans. You can not, will not, keep a good man down. I appreciate the recognition; a deep heart-felt thank you to my supporters!
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