Category Archives: Posters, shirts, stickers and pins

Jiggs Mini Magnets

From Jiggs, purveyor of fine lot goods since 2003:

These small magnets feature miniature detailed Jiggs designs. I am experimenting with these to see which ones will be popular, and which ones won’t work at all. They will be $3 each plus shipping. They vary in size, but are between 1 and 2 inches across. Please don’t attempt to figure out how these work.

You can order the magnets here

At this time, I only have what is pictured here. If you’d like to see other Jiggs designs in mini-magnet form, please give your two cents by adding to the comments section below. Be sure to keep checking back. I will be adding or removing designs based on your response.

Maria DiChiappari’s Trey Ogden Poster

It is rare to see a phan poster for Trey Anastasio Band but Maria DiChiappari made a unique one for TAB at the Ogden Theatre in Denver, Colorado March 1st & 2nd 2011. Printed on 11×17 card stock this poster is in a limited edition of only 100. Each poster is signed and numbered by artist Maria DiChiappari and made with love.

Each poster costs $10 with $5 for shipping


New Festival Badges from PhanBadge

New from PhanBadge are additions to the Festival Badges that were released a short time ago. Featured in this release are  Coventry “Sinking” and Plattsburgh “Phyler” 1996. Info on each badge from Brian is below. Each badge costs $5.00 which includes shipping.

Plattsburgh – It was all about taking flight that weekened on stage and off !! Our first phish festival will always be remembered as one of the best!!

Coventry – I remember going through the gates into Coventry and to the left of me was this tractor caught in a very large mud pile. Very telling for the weekend ahead !! Who can forget Mud City!!


This Week in PhanArt History: Winter 2003

New from PhanArt in 2011 is our weekly Friday Feature: This Week in PhanArt History. Each piece of art we share is from days of Phish in the past, typically from the 1.0 and 2.0 eras, something of note that fans of all ages can appreciate that is featured in the book PhanArt: The Art of the Fans of Phish, with some commentary on the piece by PhanArt Pete. If there is a piece of art or genre of PhanArt you would like to see, leave a suggestion in the comments below.

Winter 2003 was all about the rebirth and renewal of Phish. After 4 shows to ring in 2003, the band went coast to coast in just over 2 weeks, taking some fortunate fans on a whirlwind tour around the country before wrapping up things until July. Fans who were artists or creative enough to make something Phish related found themselves in Disneyland, with 9 separate stops to incorporate into their art.

Ryan Kerrigan’s collection of show posters from 2003 is long sold-out, but his Nassau 2003 was just one example of the great art made for each of the venues. In an edition of 100 prints, its classic Kerrigan.

This shirt was submitted to PhanArt: The Art of the Fans of Phish by Christine and Frank Cortazzo. Their collection was one of the major contributors to the creation of PhanArt: The Art of the Fans of Phish and the PhanArt Archives.

This last piece was drawn by Drew Suto for the Winter 2003 edition of Surrender to the Flow. Drew’s drawings capture neatly the regional personality of venue stops with ease.

20 years later: Caimen Ruff

This most recent piece by Caimen Ruff is titled “20 Years Later”. Caimen was inspired to draw this after missing the MSG NYE run. The piece is as much about the 30 years of the band and 20 years of Caimen being a Phish head right along with them.

In this piece are several details that represent some of the lyrics. For instance the long road with the car is Caimen on tour, the upside down persons, the high mountains, the foundation, the 2 figures climbing the mountain, the one person hanging from cliff, the phish in the water surrounded by pebbles going with flow.

This is a fine art piece I drew using prismacolor markers and pencils.The original drawing measures 8 x 10. These are available printed on high quality glossy paper, signed $12.00 which includes shipping.


MYFE. Designs’ Pins

MYFE. Designs produces original, custom, and interpretive pins. Their passion for a little quartet from Vermont led to the company being born in February of 2009 overseen by the efforts of Mike and Tanner. MYFE. has been designing phan-focused designs ever since. MYFE. strives to create commemorative and collectible pieces that will be treasured for years to come.

The detail MYFE. adds to each design is meticulously crafted then cast in jewel-quality cloisonné and spare no expense getting each pin up to a showcase status. Once they are finally ready for productions, they press in limited batches of 100 so that fans are guaranteed to have something special and unique.

As seen on the Side Projects page, MYFE. Designs is a conduit for a wide variety of other pin services. Whether you are a non-profit or for-profit, a tight-knit group or mass distributor, we enjoy taking on new projects and guarantee highest quality results.

MYFE has graciously donated a set of pins for later auction for the benefit of The Mockingbird Foundation to support music education.

www.myfedesigns.com
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This Week in PhanArt History: The many faces of Trey

New from PhanArt in 2011 is our weekly Friday Feature: This Week in PhanArt History. Each piece of art we share is from days of Phish in the past, typically from the 1.0 and 2.0 eras, something of note that fans of all ages can appreciate that is featured in the book PhanArt: The Art of the Fans of Phish, with some commentary on the piece by PhanArt Pete. If there is a piece of art or genre of PhanArt you would like to see, leave a suggestion in the comments below.

There were over 100 submissions to PhanArt: The Art of the Fans of Phish related to the 4 band members, Trey, Jon, Mike and Page, but one stood out, garnering over 40 submissions of art that were ultimately used in the book. Of these many, we will share one or two each week during this Winter TAB Tour.  The first piece is by Louis Arzonico, who captures through a most creative lens the likeness of The Bad Liuetenant. Made around 1999, Louis gets very visual and psychedelic in a cartoony Muppet take on our favorite gutiar player Big Red. The second piece was submitted by Noah Phence, who’s sticker and PhanArt collection was one of the top 5 contributers to the book, adding at 100-150 pieces of unique art that he made or collected over the course of his pre-breakup touring. Simply put, Trey is Good, but he is also Caspian, which means Trey is Fuckerpants. At some points of the later 1.0 and much of 2.0, you could make an argument for the latter and not the former, but he still generates a great deal of love beyond the judgement of a few.

Created by Louis Arzonico
submitted to PhanArt by Noah Phence