Category Archives: Posters, shirts, stickers and pins

Hoodies and Shirts by “Home Base Cat”, Eric Sommer

From Eric Sommer, screenprinter of some awesome shirts in the gallery below.

Ever since I was a little kid, all I ever wanted was to be a printer…
When I was twelve I used to routinely harass the local screen printer for an internship.  Art and design have been my life since I was a child.  When other kids went to summer camp, I went to art camp.  When other kids played soccer, I drew in my sketch book.  That explains why I print.  My relationship with Phish is a little weirder than that.

Growing up in the 518 made it hard not to like this band.  But I still tried.  The White album happened in my own  HOME TOWN, but I was 15 and a grunger and metal head.  But I soon began to learn that the “boys” were going to change my world, whether I knew it or not.
Within a year, a girlfriend had convinced me to lighten up and try some music that didn’t have heavy distortion in it.  One of the first bands she opened me up to was Phish.  But as you know Phish is way more than you’ll hear in a recording.  So how do you get a reclusive introverted artist out of the house and to surrender to the flow?  It started in the summer of ’98, and even though a bunch of friends from the Adirondack Foothills went up to Maine for the Phestie up there, it was a group of tour wooks from North Carolina that stopped through on their way home and raged it at my apartment in Lake George that showed me my first sample of tour life. We must have had half the little hoodlums in that town trashed.

That started a thing with me.  Anytime a head passed through, I had their back, but even then I still never jumped on the road.  My first time wandering onto a Phish lot was in Albany ’98.  I never actually got into a show until 04, at SPAC.  Even though I had loved their music for 8 years, it practically had to get thrown in my lap to get me to go.

A lot of people get into the culture young and then move on, the older I get the more I get drawn in.  My love grows a little more every time I see them.  I never jumped on tour til Summer 2010.  Even now, I’m still reaching a little further each time.  I hope to see the west coast for the first time on tour.  Life is crazy, and its these four guys that have really helped me come to terms with that.  I know at this point, everything I do will somehow have some strange attachment to this band, they have practically lassoed me in.  Its like I couldn’t escape if I tried.  But who would want to?!

Buy these at Eric etsy store Some information on these shirts and hoodies:

Hoodies are available in size S-XL 2xl+ avail upon request (add $5.00 per item)Printed on 10 oz., 90/10 cotton/poly. P

Longsleeve Available S-XL 6.1 oz. Gildan Ultra 6.1 oz 100% preshrunk cotton.

Tshirts Available in sizes S-XL. Printed on Gildan Ultra Weight 90% cotton 10% poly

Bruce Horan’s Rhythm Guide and Victorine

Two new prints from PhanArtist Bruce Horan are here just in time for the holidays. Bruce has brought many great prints in the past He continues to create and develop amazing pieces of art and these two prints are no exception.

The first, Rhythm Guide, is a 2 color screenprint on olive green recycled Speckletone cover stock. This print measures 13 x 19.25 inches and costs $20 + 8 shipping. Pick one up here

About Rhythm Guide
The tiger represents leadership, strength and nobility. Here we see the tiger as a Native American Chief, a position of leadership and guidance. The tiger is now an animal guide who shares its power and wisdom with us, helping us by bringing harmony and balance into our
lives. Our tiger totes an electric guitar, focusing his powers into the rhythm and musical harmonies around us, allowing us to find our own melodies within the balanced energy that surrounds. Also, he shreds.

Victorine a 4 color screen print on French Speckletone recycled stock, 22 x 15.5, full bleed and deckled edges. Limited edition of 25. Cost is $30, with $10 shipping. Pick one up here

Victorine was Edouard Manet’s favorite model. Here we see her sitting in her famous and provocative pose from Le Dejeuner Sur L’herbe, but within a new surrounding. We have a confusing and somewhat surreal scene in which Victorine appears to be leaning upon an abstracted double-decker bus which now conforms into a new dimensional plane. From behind, a sun-crowned giraffe approaches possibly with a message, while a city scape appears from behind Van Gogh’s olive trees. The giraffe represents communication and vision into the future. Perhaps the giraffe will explain to Victorine the meaning behind her voyage into a new modern world where all objects and images undergo redefinition and a new interpretation.

Summer 2010 posters from Peter Washburn and Phil Luong

Peter Washburn and Phil Luong made these posters as a way to commemorate Phish’s 2010 Summer Tour as well as the July 3rd and 4th, 2010 shows in Alpharetta, Georgia.  They are printed on thick card stock and measure 13″ x 18.75″.

For the Summer Tour poster we used a shillouette theme with the Tweezer lyrics “Step Into the Freezer” as a juxtaposition to “Summer Tour” as well as an ironic way to escape the sweltering heat of the summer and enter the heat of the planet we know as “Phish”.

We created the posters for the July 3rd and 4th, 2010 shows in Atlanta (Alpharetta) to celebrate the nation’s birthday with a play on the very famous World War I Army recruitment made by James Montgomery Flagg in 1916.  In this case, however, both Trey and Mike are “Uncle Sam” and instead of saying “I Want YOU For U.S. Army” they say “We Want YOU To Be Happyfrom the song “Joy”.

Phil is a graphic designer in Jacksonville, FL and Peter is a botanist living in Greenville, SC.  They have each been seeing Phish since 1996. The summer tour poster is $15 while the “We want YOU” prints are $20, or get all 3 for $40!

Prints

$10 Phish 3D posters to benefit Mockingbird!

PhanArt hosted a fundraiser for Mockingbird at the Revere, MA opening of Phish 3D on 4/20/10. We were given a number of Phish 3D posters and are making the remainder of them available. There are only 7 posters left, each available for $10. $7 of each poster sold will go direct to Mockingbird Foundation (the other $3 goes to shipping costs). PhanArt will match each poster sold. If we sell them all, its a collective donation of $100 to music education!




Branden Otto’s Holiday Run posters

Branden Otto’s New Years Run prints will be on sale later today in his store – Otto Art, for $20 each. They go on sale at noon, so dont wait on these. NYE posters are some of the most sought after items of the year and Branden’s prints this year have been nothing short of amazing.

Worcester

“Strut your stuff”

12×24 on Natural Stock
3 Colors, Grey Blue, Primrose Yellow, Black
Signed & Numbered, Limited Edition of 100
Incorporates Image of Banksy vs. ROBBO Painting

MSG NYE 2011

“Are Flocking Outside”

11 x 17 on Black Stock
3 colors, White, Silver Blue, Mountain Grey
Signed & Numbered, Limited Edition of 30

AJ Masthay NYE MSG presale information

A holiday pre-sale message from AJ Masthay

Hard to believe it’s already December 1st and the short holiday run is literally right around the corner. I’ve been incredibly busy in the studio working on a very exciting set of prints for the Umphrey’s McGee New Years run at the Riviera Theatre in Chicago. UM currently has a presale going on for the sets and released the image to the right, but Ill also have a small allotment of prints available after New Years. I’ll be wrapping up these sets early next week and will be turning my attention to MSG.

Surprise, surprise – it’s a triptych, but I think it’s a pretty kick-ass one if I do say so myself. Whenever I think of New Years I think back to my first two shows, 12/29/93 and 12/31/93the fish tank stage (yes, I skipped 12/30 = EPIC FAIL). These images are highly influenced by the memories of day-glow fish and giant clams, I also wondered what it would look like if MSG had sunk to the bottom of the ocean, black smokers spewing clouds of silt and tube worms taking over the 300 and 400 sections.

Anyway, check it out yourself on my store page where I have links to detailed photos of the sketches. These will be 7 color linoleum block prints in an edition of 111 on Canson edition antique white paper stock. A special presale will begin this Friday, December 3, 2010 at 12 Noon EST on my website. During the presale I’ll be including insured shipping in the cost of $100 per set. These prints will be completed and shipped prior to Christmas.


Party Time Pins!

Jack, Liz, and David started Party Time Pins with their original design for Festival 8.  Because of the overwhelming response from phans and the abundance of pin ideas, they decided to keep going and within a year have created almost 20 designs celebrating the music we all love.  Based out of Summit County, Colorado, Party Time Pins continues to create new pins and collaborate with other artists and companies.

Each of their pins featured here can be bought at their website www.partytimepins.com via Google checkout. Some deals include:

Simple Pin- 1″, two pin backs- $10

Read Icculus Pin- 1.25″, two pin backs- $10

Atlantic City Halloween Pin- 1.25″, 6 colors including 4 glitter colors, two pin backs- $15 (they are also selling slight misprints of this pin for $5)

Down With Disease Pin- 1.25″, two pin backs- $10

Broomfield Pin- 1.25″, 8 colors including glitter, two pin backs- $15

Auction for Mockingbird: Fall Tour posters and more!

This is the first of 4 consecutive auctions we will be holding for Mockingbird. We are aiming to meet our goal of $3000 raised total by the end of the year, and ask fans to support us in reaching this goal.

Click here to see the posters and bid!

Included in this auction are:

1. Vincenzo Naro’s hand drawn and extremely detailed poster features the pipe organ from Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City. The Devil is playing the organ below. This is entirely done in ink and pen by hand. The 12×16″ variants on 100lb. cover stock are $20.00 price includes shipping. Signed and numbered out of 200. A portion of the proceeds will go to Mockingbird.

2. Keith ‘Scramble’ Campbell made this artist proof design during the 12/31/95 Phish show at MSG in NYC. The drawing has the notation a/p for artist proof in the upper right hand corner with the artists signature and BE GOOD noted by the artist as well.
3. Caimen Ruff’s first poster featured The Palmetto and crescent moon are from the SC flag. The piece was created using prismacolor markers and pen on vellum and measures 11×17.  There are 20 posters in this run and this is one of 3 remaining unsold.

4. MelanieJane Barnum’s fall tour print is done in watercolor and is from a limited edition of 9

5. Adam Miszewski’s first ever print celebrates the 10/29-31 run of shows in Atlantic City, NJ.  This screen print is 11×17 and signed an d numbered. There are two versions of this poster: 80 orange/brown prints and 20 blue prints. This auction features the Orange/brown, not the blue one.