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Update: An interview with AJ Masthay, releasing ‘Mockingbird’, a Limited Edition poster

Update 3/13: Final details from Phish.net, including images of limited edition variances. The prints will go on sale this Friday, March 15 at 12 noon EDT (9am PDT) on AJ’s website. This limited edition of 150 prints on navy blue paper is a six-color linoleum block print, and costs $40. There is a limit of one print per customer.

Update 3/11:  Check out this beauty of print!

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Update 3/9: Read on Phish.net an update on further sales of AJ’s poster.

AJ Masthay was recently commissioned to make a limited edition print (150) to celebrate the quickly approaching release of The Phish Companion, 3rd Edition. This limited edition art print celebrates the book’s forthcoming release. The print will be on navy blue paper with six-colors from this linoleum block print. You can expect to see the Famous Mockingbird clutching the just-liberated book of knowledge, while evil King Wilson’s troops rally on the horizon. Some process pictures from AJ are seen below, the final image due Monday.

This is the original drawing and gives a fair approximation of how the final image will appear.
This is the original drawing and gives a fair approximation of how the final image will appear.

You can pick this poster up in the Phish.net store for $40 starting Friday 3/8 at 3pm EST/Noon PST.

AJ talked with Pete Mason today about the print and a little insight into his recent artistic endeavors.

Pete Mason: How did this poster for Mockingbird come about? What led to making the print?

AJ Masthay: The good people at The Mockingbird Foundation contacted me quite some time ago about the book cover for the next (Phish) Companion. I gave a couple quick concept sketches to them to present to the publisher, who went in a different direction. When the cover didn’t pan out, they asked if I’d do a special print to help commemorate the new book. Honestly, I couldn’t have been happier.

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Pete: Have you wanted to do a poster tying together elements of Gamehendge? Was it a natural choice to make a print with a Mockingbird, given that The Mockingbird Foundation is connected with Phish net?

AJ: I can’t recall if the Mockingbird was requested or was just a “given” but we knew it was going to be a Gamehendge theme from the get go. The imagery of Gamehendge is ripe for artistic interpretation. I’ve pretty much avoided it in the past, but this project opened the floodgates and gave a green light to dive into all that Gamehendge goodness. Who knows, perhaps a series in the future? (ed. note – YES!)

Pete: With six colors, how labor intensive was the print, compared to other prints?

AJ: As of writing this I’m only 3 colors into it so I’ll tell ya when it’s done lol. Seriously though, I really feel like I pushed myself on this one, both conceptually and artistically. I’ve really hit a groove blending both traditional carving tools and super fine detail with the Dremel. It allows me to basically draw on the linoleum, creating a draftsman-like quality that you just can’t get with gouges alone.

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Pete: You’ve been doing a great deal of official prints lately: Furthur, Umphrey’s McGee, Yonder Mountain, among others. How has the transition been, from making fan prints to official prints? Its been quite a rapid ascent for you.

AJ: I’m honored whenever a band asks me to create a piece for them, the fact that these are the same bands that I love is icing on the cake. The transition itself was pretty painless as my process is the same whether its a gig poster, pop culture piece or an art print.

Pete: What artists have had the greatest influence upon your art, both traditional and non-traditional?

AJ: It’s hard not to be influenced by fellow artists in the field like David Welker and Jeff Wood, but I’ve never been shy about my love of both their styles. I started out collecting posters before I was making them so you’ll see Pollocks, Emeks, and tons of other gig posters on my walls, all influencing my work. When it comes down to it though, I’ve come to realize that nature is my biggest influence. Whenever I find myself in that nasty “creative block” mindset where nothing is working, I’ll grab the dogs and head out to the woods. Nine times out of 10 it’ll get the creative juices flowing and things start to jive.

 

Fly Famous Mockingbird – New Pin from PaulyPins

“The Tree of Knowledge in your soul will grow”. On February 7th, 1988, Fly Famous Mockingbird made its live debut at Nectars. 25 years later and now our faithful friend can be yours with this new Limited Edition Fly Famous Mockingbird Pin, another great creation from PaulyPins.

Fly Famous Mockingbird

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1.25″ – LE 100 3 styles.
(34 Gold, 33 silver, 33 bronze)
$16 free shipping. Send to paulypins@gmail.com paypal send as gift thanks.











 

Donations from artists to benefit The Mockingbird Foundation – Late 2012

Great thanks and appreciation goes to the following artists who were featured on PhanArt over December and January! Their incredible generosity and efforts to spread the art and donation to The Mockingbird Foundation in the process will help to promote music education throughout the country.

MSG NYE Pin From Pompeii Prints: 30 Lizards stickers, 3 Lizards pins, 1 Lizards hat, 1 Lizards shirt, 3 possum pins, 3 Fluffhead pins, 3 NYE MSG pins, 3 Makisupa stop and search & Icculus is the answer pin sets, 1 Makisupa stop and search shirt, 2 Icculus is the answer shirts.

Simple NYC shirts by Nesta’s Necessities – $25

Where do YOU go when the lights go out? – $15

Hoodies, Kid Shirts, and Stickers from ShakedownShirts.com – 1 Sloth Hoodie and 5 Harry Hood stickers

2012 Commemorative NYE NYC MSG Token Pendant by Jennifer Kahn – $50

Henrietta Bow-tie – 2 bowties

Paulypins Limited Edition Classics: 2001 and Moog Liberation Pins – 2 pins

Spock’s Brain Pin – $100

Hobbit/Dirt Pin by Positive Energy Pins – 4 pins

New MSG Inspired Token Pin and Pins from Brian Kushner at PhanBadge – 4 pins

No Dogs Allowed: Phish MSG New Years Print by Franky Scaglione – 3 posters

Just in Time! MSG 2012-2013 NYE Print from TRiPPs Prints – a bunch of posters

NYE at MSG Print by: Tim Kelly – 2 posters

Free NYE 2012 Hot Dog Postcard from Sean Murdoch – a bunch of postcards

It’s Ice pin by Kurt Hoffman – 2 pins

Teenage Mutant Ninja Awesome! Phish TMNT Pin from The Creation Coop – 2 pins

Ice King / Fishman #1 Tuck: Limited Edition Pin from The Creation Coop – 2 pins

Ben Whitesell’s NYE Print – Variant Print Released – 2 original prints

Icculus Pin by StuPINdous Creations – 2 pins

Total:$190, 2 ties, 33 pins, 10+ posters, 30+ stickers, 1 hat, 4 shirts, 1 hoodie and a bunch of postcards raised for The Mockingbird Foundation through donations made by artists via sales on PhanArt.net and at Phish shows. Please continue to support these generous artists!

If you would like to purchase any of the items donated, please contact Pete at phanart (at) gmail.com

Set of Summer 2011 Ryan Kerrigan Pins up for auction to benefit Mockingbird Foundation

This is an almost complete set of Ryan Kerrigan’s Summer 2011 Happy Fish series for Phish Summer Tour 2011 made by FlipPinOut Productions.

Included in this pin set are: Holmdel, Detroit, Cuyahoga Falls, Cincinatti, DarienLake, Camden, Atlanta, Charlotte, Raleigh, Portsmouth, Gorge, Hollywood, Tahoe, San Francisco, Chicago, Denver and Essex Junction.

Not included in this set are: Bethel, Mansfield, Merriweather, Watkins and New York City.

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Six of these pins are completely sold out from individual sales: Tahoe, San Francisco, Chicago, Denver, Hollywood ad The Gorge.

Featuring 17 of the 22 pins from the set, each pin is individually bagged and is in perfect condition. These beautifully detailed pins were based on the design’s of Ryan Kerrigan’s prints from the summer tour run of 2011. Each fish has the city, state and the dates played of a venue from the tour written into the scales. Each is individually numbered 1-100 from a limited press of 100 and has a double prong backing and the artists web site on the back. There will be no reprints. Each pin measures 1.25″

All net proceeds (after shipping and ebay fees) will benefit The Mockingbird Foundation to benefit Music Education.

You can bid on these 17 pins here. Please share with friends and fellow pin collectors!

 

Donations for Mockingbird Foundation: Fall 2012

Great thanks and appreciation goes to the following artists who were featured on PhanArt over October and November! Their incredible generosity and efforts to spread the art and donation to The Mockingbird Foundation in the process will help to promote music education throughout the country.

Mr Miner – $50

T Shaw – $12

Nate Russell – full set of patches and 5 pins

Maria DiChiappari’s Dick’s Poster – Dicks poster and MSG NYC 2011 poster

Bader Field Poster by Dima Yastronaut – 5 posters

Lulu’s Dicktych posters – 2 posters

The Woods shirts for Bluegrass fans – $40

Zuckerpinz – 8 pins

Stickers and iPhone Skins by Jami Dudenhoeffer – 2 Phish Lithographs, 2 Mike Gordon Prints, 1 David Byrne Poster, 5 Vinyl Stickers, 5 iPhone Skins

Pauly Pins: BDTNL, Inferno Bass, Cactus Golf Kart Pins – 4 pins

Ghost shirts from JZ Tees – M and XXL shirts, some stickers (both shirts sold)

Total: $102, 14 posters, 17 pins, 2 shirts, 5 iPhone skins and a bunch of stickers and a bunch of patches raised for The Mockingbird Foundation through donations made by artists via sales on PhanArt.net and at Phish shows. Please continue to support these generous artists!

If you would like to purchase any of the items donated, please contact Pete at phanart (at) gmail.com

Four Posters for $40 to benefit Mockingbird Foundation!

That’s right, Four posters for $40 – With a great deal of posters donated to PhanArt to benefit The Mockingbird Foundation, there’s a ton of great posters to get and for $40, you get FOUR prints, with the $40 going to benefit The Mockingbird Foundation for music education. If you want to request a tour or a specific artist (who has been featured on PhanArt.net in the past few years), we will try to honor your request as best as we can.

You can peruse the PhanArt Stash to see what posters we DO have, but there are many more not listed on Expresso Beans, so if you want to get some posters and support music education, click buy now and mention a favorite phanartist or tour from 3.0 and we’ll do our best to hook you up! (offer good until 12/24)




Donations from artists, late summer 2012

Great thanks and appreciation goes to the following artists who were featured on PhanArt over August and September! Their incredible generosity and efforts to spread the art and donation to The Mockingbird Foundation in the process will help to promote music education throughout the country.

Party Time and Homer Tucking shirts from Knuckleheads – $14

Starlight Theater Poster from Osso Inc – 3 Posters, 2 drawings and 2 postcards

Watkins Glen and SPAC posters from Jeff LucasSPAC poster

San Francisco poster from Steve Conroy 10 posters!

Justin Olson’s three posters from Summer Tour 2012 – 6 posters (2 Portsmouth, 2 Atlantic City, 2 Summer Tour)

Halley’s Comet pin by Eric Weber – $15

Wanna Tuck? drink coozies – $10

Tim Ripley’s Dick’s PosterOne poster

Branden Otto Summer Tour Leg7 Posters (Atlantic City, Portsmouth, Alpine Valley, Jones Beach, All Good Music Festival, 2 Summer Tour Leg 2 – one green, one purple) 

Michael Ortiz of Like Minded Productions – 3 Posters (1 San Francisco, 2 Commerce City)

Ray John 2012Shirt, pin and 6 stickers

LALFA (Laugh and Laughing Fall Apart) shirts from Lara Watson – $25

Adrian from stuPINdous Creations2 Cactus ties and 2 Trey-fret ties – 1 set sold for $70, 1 set still available!

Total: $134 and 33 posters, four ties, 1 shirt and 6 stickers raised for The Mockingbird Foundation through donations made by artists via sales on PhanArt.net and at Phish shows. Please continue to support these generous artists!

If you would like to purchase any of the items donated, please contact Pete at phanart (at) gmail.com

Donations from Artists, Mid-summer 2012

Great thanks and appreciation goes to the following artists who were featured on PhanArt over May, June and July! Their incredible generosity and efforts to spread the art and donation to The Mockingbird Foundation in the process will help to promote music education throughout the country.

Adrian Sharpe – 2 Deer Creek and 2 Rift pins and  1 Henrietta tie
Jiggs – 1  Deer Creek and 1 Atlantic City poster
Bruce Horan – 2 Atlantic City posters, 2 First Tube posters, plus original art ‘Eyes’, ‘Supertank’ and ‘Brooklyn Bridge’
Ben Whitesell – 1 Atlantic City poster and 1 Jones Beach poster
Brian Kushner – Life is Hood shirt and two pins
T. Shaw – $30
Melissa Leigh–  1 Deer Creek poster and 1 Alpine Valley poster
Salad Jones – Two shirts on tour, sold for $30
Birdometer Designs – Blossom stamp pin
Venus Henley – $25
Missy Steiner – $100
Pauly Pins – 4 pins, including his Bill Graham pin

Total: 28 pieces of art and $230 raised for The Mockingbird Foundation through donations made by artists via sales on PhanArt.net and at Phish shows. Please continue to support these generous artists!

If you would like to purchase any of the items donated, please contact Pete at phanart (at) gmail.com

The Mockingbird Foundation announces The Phish Companion 3

The Mockingbird Foundation and Backbeat Books, an imprint of Hal Leonard Corporation, today announced that they have reached an agreement for a new edition of The Phish Companion, the definitive guide to the band and its music. The Third Edition will give fans an updated hardcopy reference guide, and will be accompanied by book-related mobile apps and e-book editions. It will be available in the Spring of 2013, and will cover Phish’s history through the end of 2012, with pre-orders beginning late fall 2012.

The print and electronic versions of The Phish Companion’s Third Edition will continue the mission of the nonprofit, fan-run Mockingbird Foundation, which was incorporated to develop, disseminate, and protect collected data about Phish for the benefit of charity. The Foundation’s proceeds will fund music education for children through a highly competitive, two-tiered application process that has so far provided more than 220 grants in 43 states totaling over $700,000. “There are also special grants addressing music programs impacted by natural disasters and communities impacted by Phish tours,” as explained by Board President Marco Walsh. “Due to low overheard – no salaries, staff, or office – the Mockingbird Foundation is able to disburse more than 98% of its gross receipts to charity.”

As with previous editions, “TPC3” will be written and compiled entirely by volunteers through Phish.net, a community-driven history project begun in 1991 and adopted by the Foundation in 2000. “For more than two decades, Phish.netvolunteers have developed the gold standard of information about the band,” said Executive Director Ellis Godard. “Far beyond mere lists of facts, a record of what the band has performed live involves thousands of creative decisions related to song titles, song transitions, song notes, show notes, presentation, and the annotation of teases, quotes, and jams, among other matters.” The resulting proprietary database already serves more than a dozen websites through an API library, as well as various partners’ mobile apps through licensing agreements.

Previous editions of The Phish Companion (in 2000 and 2004) drew from those same resources but in their entirety, and topped 920 pages and 4.2 pounds. “The Third Edition will feature a completely new design, a more portable format, and a more strategic selection of contents, while incorporating nine years of additional history, as well as related content developed and researched by the Phish.net team over thousands of man-hours since the publication of TPC2,” said Group Publisher John Cerullo.

For more information about the Mockingbird Foundation, please visit mbird.org. For more information about the band, please visit phish.com and phish.net. For more information about Backbeat Books, please visit backbeatbooks.com.

Donations from artists, Early 2012

Special thanks goes to the following artists who were featured on PhanArt over the past few months!

They have been incredibly generous and through their efforts and donations, they will support the efforts of Mockingbird Foundation to promote music education throughout the country.

Total: $254 and 51 pieces of Phanart!