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Mar
30

2 new Fillmore prints… G. Love & Lucero

It’s been a while since I worked with them, especially since I moved from San Francisco but the Fillmore asked me to do 2 prints in the last month, which I obliged..

The first was for Philly boy, G. Love & Special Sauce. I wanted to make something that represented his Philly roots and had elements from his songs without going too overboard and cheesy. Apparently it worked as G. Love mentioned…that’s our best Fillmore poster ever.”

Next up was Lucero, who truthfully I was a bit unfamiliar with their music. I knew they were from Memphis, and after listening to them had this image pop up in my head. Wanted to factor a dead Elvis in there some where but hey,.. that guys gets enough press as it is.

These will be up in the store section soon. Check back.

Mar
17

New Eric Church print in the store.

I recently got asked to do a piece for the current Eric Church tour. It’s kind of a departure from what I am used to doing but I think the final poster came out looking pretty cool. Great print job (4-color, 24′ x 18′, 143 print + AP’s).

The management wanted somehthing rustic & down-home but with a kind of beat up nature to it. I thought what better than an old Ford with bullet holes in it. Here are some early concept drawings and color comps..

Prints are available in the store.

Mar
8

BandWagon 2012 recap…

The BandWagon show was a blast!!! Props to SCAD & BFG for pulling off a successful upgrade from last years show. It was in a new building and a slew of really interesting people showed up. The after party involved shrimps, drinking beer in the rainy streets and doom metal that I’ll leave for another day. I love Savannah and was happy to go back for a weekend.  This isn’t the most comprehensive recap but here are some pics & peeps from the show…


The curse of crappy weather struck for the 2nd BandWagon in a row as Saturday was pretty dreary. Large paper and water do not mix well but Sunday lived up to its name flooding the spot w/ rays and peoples.


Here is a view of floor with all the vinyl pushers. I purposefully kept away because starting to collect anything new is the last thing I need. Too much temptation.


Here was my setup during one of the few moments I was able to sneak away from it.


Martin of Cannonball Press moving and collecting paper.


Mike Davis of Burlesque of North America came down from Minnesota to show everyone how its done.


Design guru and all-around nice guy, Aaron Draplin of Draplin Design Co. was showing off his new Georgia print as well as his stash of Field Notes.


The folks of Bandito Design were in from Ohio and had a slew of sweet prints on display.  Good peoples.

Here is Scott from Standard Deluxe hiding behind his table. The boys from Waverly were next to my booth and ended up being the nicest guys in the biz, plus I snagged a bigfoot shirt from them… which is always a positive.


It was cool to get some hang time in with Anna & Sei Rey of Us & Them before they moved up to Brooklyn and get corrupted and go gangsta’.


Since moving to the East coast Half & Half. has been doing most of my printing for me so it was good to get a chance to talk shop and hang for a while. There were some weird hydraulic space dentist chairs lying around which Nick took full advantage of.


Nick’s better half Shannon held shop for a while.


The Soda Shope was setup on the other side of me and had recently opened up a new store in Savannah. They had a bunch of cool things going on including doing a live demonstration of making letterpress coasters. Cool folks.


The fine fellows of Ink Floyd representing.


Some bear…