Category Archives: Posters, shirts, stickers and pins

Ian Millard’s ‘Pronghorn Antelope’ and Colorado Animal Triptych

 

The Pronghorn Antelope print is the final of three native Colorado animal prints in a triptych set. The first print is the Saw Whet Owl and the second is the Cutthroat Trout. Each print is the same size (20″x20″) and can be displayed individually or as a triptych set. A limited amount of matching number sets of all three prints in the triptych are available now at IansPrints.com/available-art.php for $125 shipped. If you purchase a set of prints Ian can offer to make them a custom color scheme that you choose.

The Pronghorn Antelope print was created using 7 hand cut stencils and spraypaint. Prints come signed, numbered, embossed and with a hand made Certificate of Authenticity. The Pronghorn Antelope print will be available for $50 shipped on Monday January 7th at 10am Mountain Time USA at IansPrints.com

Ian K. Millard is an artist from Denver, Colorado (USA) specializing in original stencil and spraypaint art. My prints and originals are created using multiple intricate hand cut stencils and spraypaint layered on top of each other to create an image. All of Ian’s prints are hand sprayed and I strive to make all my print editions unique. Never one the same. Prints come signed, numbered, embossed with the IansPrints.com seal and come with a hand made Certificate of Authenticity (COA).You can watch a little video Fuel TV / Mtn Dew Green Label put together on Ian’s art by clicking here

Follow Ian on Twitter at www.twitter.com/iansprints

Winter Wall Makeover : Art GIVEAWAY! (Tripp content)

Bubby and Bean is run by Melissa Baswell from Mountains of the Moon, which we’re sure your familiar with. The blog is a great art site and with daily inspirations for a living a creatively.  The giveaway started yesterday and runs until Sunday night.

From Info on the contest……

Do your walls have a case of the winter blues? Are you sick of staring at the same boring space?  Here’s your chance to give your walls a fresh + beautiful makeover with this amazing giveaway package full of gorgeous artwork!  One lucky Bubby & Bean reader will win ALL of the following:

Tripp’s art print “Autumn Blossom” is included in the giveaway.

Autumn Blossom, a limited edition, hand-pulled silkscreen art print of an original illustration by TRiPP.  This vibrant, retro-style print was created with archival inks on beautiful cotton watercolor paper, and is signed and numbered by the artist.  I wish I could keep this gorgeous piece of art for my living room! Measures 15″ by 22″ and sells on TRiPPsPrints.com for $40.

Entering is easy as pie!  Just FOLLOW or SUBSCRIBE TO BUBBY & BEAN, then leave a comment at Bubby & Bean stating how you follow/subscribe (Google Friend Connect, Bloglovin’, or reader) –andYOUR FAVORITE COLOR. That’s it!
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Optional – You can also gain one additional
entry for each of the following:
+ Become a fan of Bubby & Bean on Facebook
+ Follow me on Twitter
+ Post about this giveaway on your blog and include
the link to your post in your comment.
(***Make sure to list additional entries in your comment,
or post a new comment for each one.)
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The winner’s name will be drawn on Monday, February 7th, so make sure to check back on Tuesday to see if you won!

New Auction for Mockingbird – Phish pins and more!

We have raised nearly $150 in January alone with our auctions for Mockingbird Foundation on ebay. Here’s our next one, full of Phish pins and a great shirt from Hampton 2009

Surrender to the Phlow pin – Tripp

Mockingbird pin – Central Part of Town Pins

Deer Creek and Indio 8ball pins – Party Time Pins

1/1/11 Back on the Train pin – Jon Blake and Central Part of Town Pins

A Hampton shirt is donated by Todd Ashley, pictures shown are front and back. Size is Large, but if you need a medium or X-Large, I can include that in the winning package.

This Week in PhanArt History – Gamehendge Elementary

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.

Have you ever driven by a car with those ‘my student is an honor student at ……….’ and said ‘um, ok’. Well, this sticker was created in the mid-1990s to add a phan-friendly twist to it. The average person driving down the street would see it and either ignore it as a typical ‘honor roll’ sticker or think ‘hmmm, Gamehendge Elementary…’, but a Phish fan who saw it would get the joke and smile. The simplest of ideas executed this properly leads to a touch of joy for all.

PhanBadge.com’s Festival Merit Badges

You may have seen Brian Kushner on fall tour selling his unique phan-badges, including Atlantic City and Fall Tour badges. Now he has officially launched PhanBadge.com, a site to find all the unique phan made badges that he has made over the last year. Expect more badges as each tour is announced (Hampton and Watkins Glen will surely be part of this growing collection)

Kushner notes, “I made these badges because of the vibe I always got on the journey–from the road trip, to the camping, to the show. After going to The Clifford Ball,  I knew that these festivals would always be memories that I would never forget. I wanted to celebrate that with a small token to remember the feeling.”

His newest badges bring us back to the era of the first 6 Phish festivals, with badges complete for 4 of them: Clifford Ball, LemonWheel, Camp Oswego and IT. Each badge is 5 dollars which includes standard shipping. The badges are 1.5 inches by 1.5 inches with a Iron on Backing. Each badge is in a limited edition of 300 per badge.

Two more badges are expected in coming weeks: A Plattsburgh “Phlyer” commemorating The Clifford Ball and a Coventry “Sinking” badge.

Oswego “Phish Frye”


Limestone “Tower”



Indio “Burble”


Maine “Lemonfish”



This Week in PhanArt History – Derek Finholt’s Bliss

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.

This watercolor piece, ‘Bliss‘ from Derek Finholt, a Minnesota native living in Salem, Oregon who painted this piece. He saw his first show at the Target Center in Minneapolis, 11-13-96. At the show he tried drawing a few scenes with his eyes closed, to see what might happen.  The first two just looked like scribbles, but the third one was started right after they started playing, picturing the band in his head and this is what it looked like (hence the old, and current stage layout.)

To copy it exactly, he used plexiglass as a printing plate so he could trace the image, then flip the plexi over and retrace it (to account for it being mirrored in printing).  “Bliss” was printed in a S/N edition of 8 with one A/P, all on Okawara, a thin Japanese mulberry paper.  There is also one A/P on a much heavier cream colored watercolor paper (the first proof). The Okawara paper size is 12 x 17, with deckeled edges, and the platemark measures 6 x 8 3/4.  Color was added by hand with watercolor pencils.

Back to the Phuture shirts

Phan Todd Ashley had a great idea pretty soon after the Hampton rumors started floating around in October of 2008. He, and many other fans, love the Back to the Future trilogy and the Hampton weekend felt like he was going back in time to gear up for yet another magical weekend of music at The Mothership.  There was also a hope that Phish might go back in time (figuratively) and be the tight musical machine that they once were. It just worked and Todd made some sweet shirts.

Todd has some shirts left over from that weekend and they are available exclusively on PhanArt. Sizes Small, Medium, Large and XLarge are available in limited quantites. Cost is $20 per shirt plus $5 shipping. Order by sending payment, address and size via Venmo to @weeksstadium or via PayPal to tashley23@gmail.com.  A deal for one of the greatest shirt designs to come out of Hampton.

Tripp’s set of 3 prints up for Auction for Mockingbird!

We have as our 2nd auction of 2011 a set of 3 posters from Tripp. There are no more sets of these prints remaining and only a few individual Worcester prints for sale.

These prints were made for the recent Phish Holiday Run in Worcester, MA and New York City at MSG.

The prints are all signed and numbered and include

Worcester # 199/200

MSG # 202/231

1/1/11 # 75/75

You can view more of Tripp’s work at trippsprints.com

Click here to bid and view the prints!

Maria DiChiappari’s NYE Poster, a new artist on the PhanArt Blog

Maria is a Boston native now residing in the foothills of Boulder, Colorado. She is a passionate artist interested in all forms of art. Currently her main concentration is in graphic design, specializing in Photoshop and Illustrator. Maria also enjoys pen and ink drawing as well as painting with acrylic and oil on canvas. The greatest inspirations to her work are music, nature, relationships, culture, dreams, spirituality, and love.

Since Phish has gotten back together, Maria has been spending as much time as possible catching their shows and creating poster art for the shows she attends. You can usually find Maria selling posters outside the venue, before and after the show. It’s such a great way to meet people and share her art and love of Phish with other fans.

Maria DiChiappari’s debut poster for PHISH at Madison Square Garden in NYC on New Years Eve 2010 is printed on 11″x17″ card stock and created in a limited edition of only 100 prints. Each poster is signed and numbered by the artist.