Jiggs’ Mcconnells

Getting hungry for a sandwich? Have a Lear Jet to fly in? Well Jiggs has struck again with his new McConnell/McDonald shirts.

Per Jiggs Blog:  Once again after these went to press, I became aware of an earlier version of this one. Though I wasn’t able to find any. The idea was brought to light by PT user jerryfreak, and I added the text to complete the idea. The back reads: “I’m diggin’ it”. The shirt color is Navy.

McConnell, by Jiggs

Printed on Gildan 100% preshrunk 6.1 oz. cotton, the screen print is a 2 color front and a 1 color back. This time I have these available also on a Gildan ladies cut tee (also same specs as above) by popular demand. I will still do special orders for hoodies (priced at $40) and 3XL and up. Get in touch via the contact link to set that up. For XXL sizes, please add $2.

As always, I include both shipping and delivery confirmation with the purchase price. I also try to throw in a free sticker when available.

Pick one up at: Jiggs Blog

Jiggs is a supporter of PhanArt and The Mockingbird Foundation, donating a portion of all sales to Mockingbird. Support Jiggs and get a new shirt, just like Page!

CrazyRedBeard Jon Blake’s Trey Print

Jonathan Blake, aka CrazyRedBeard has created limited edition run of 27 prints to commemorate the Trey Anastasio Band show in Charlottesville this past tour. Measuring 11 x 15 with a border for framing, this piece was completed with archival inks and paper and is signed by the artist. Jon mentions that the piece represents the band name in symbolic acronym: (T)ree(A)pple(B)ee. The apple, if you notice, contains an upside down OM symbol.

These prints cost $28 each, including shipping and handling. You can send payment through Paypal to crazyredbeard@crazyredbeard.com

First 5 buys will receive a free set of Hampton posters (1 print and 3 posters for the price of 1!).

Makisupa Policeman shirts

The classic Simpsons/Phish t-shirts have finally made their way to the PhanArt Blog! Brought to you by Bruno, he and his friend Ryan had seen the Makisupa Policeman shirts with Chief Wiggum before but it had just a box picture of him sitting at a desk.  We wanted to make one that fit the song better, also as reported on Phish.net “Makisupa is a Jamaican word that means ‘acting stupid for no reason’, Wiggum is the first stupid cop that pops into my head, not the only one, the first one.  We came up with the idea of him carrying a case of beer and having some dank, skunk, schwag, stink, kind, etc. behind his ear.  I then got together with my brother Mike and we drew it up.  We then had it printed up and I have traveled with these to lots ever since.

I love the idea of this site because I always like seeing the creative ideas that kids have to fund their way to their next show.  Also I enjoy trading for various things I see on the lot that I like.  Also the Mockingbird Foundation is a good cause..

These shirts are $15.99 and come in sizes Small, Large and XL.


Donations from PhanArt blog artists, round 2

Every two months we update the site with a new round of donations from the artists featured on the blog. Each of these artists has contributed some of their art to PhanArt for future use in auctions, or profits from the sale of the art directly to The Mockingbird Foundation. Thanks to YOUR support of these ARTISTS, we are continuing to raise money for music education throughout the country. Thank you for all your help and purchases of this great art.  More donations to come in May….

John Goldacker – NYE Poster

Jeffery and Holly Bowling– $35

J.M. Sahr – $50

Steve Rogers 2 Fall Tour Posters

Wear Your Jewlery – Mike Gordon Guitar String Bracelet (value of $150)

Franky Scaglione – 2 Miami NYE posters

Noah Phence – ‘Also Sprach Zarathrusta’ poster

William Pompeii – $20

Art Hoffman – $15

Michael Babb – $40

Josh Carpenter – $9

Steve Hillmann –  $15 (Steve also previously donated a set of pillowcases which went for $40 at our silent auction 2/7/09)

Curt Holzer – $20

Andrew Abis – 2 Festival 8 Prints

Drew Suto – 3 posters from Festival 8, Fall Tour and Miami

Two New Posters from AJ Masthay

Happy St. Patties Day from Masthay Studios!

In celebration I’m releasing two editions today, one that goes very well with today’s festivities, the other – not so much, but still fun.

I have a very small allotment of prints form the March 12-14th Umphrey’s McGee run at First Avenue in Minneapolis, MN. Obviously this is the one that is in the St. Patricks Day spirit.

UM FirstAve

The second is an art print that I am very excited about, FUGU ME! This print is part of an artist collaboration for the upcoming book PhanFood: From the Parking Lot to the Kitchen Pot, an upcoming cookbook made by Phish fans, for Phish fans. Taraleigh Silberberg and Pete Mason started the project last summer and have the cookbook set to come out this fall, with all net profits benefiting food banks and food pantries in the cities Phish visits each tour. Aprons of this design will be available with the book upon its release. Stay tuned to phanfood.com for more info.

FUGU ME

Please feel free to contact me at aj@masthaystudios with any questions. Have fun today and stay safe!

AJ
www.masthaystudios.com

T-shirts by Anthony Flynn

Anthony Flynn has created some great shirts to tide fans over as we await summer tour dates to be announced.  All shirts comes in sizes S, M, L, XL, and XXL. If you would like to purchase any of these shirts, or have basic questions, contact Anthony at Flynnunit11@yahoo.com. Anthony has agreed to donate 10% from the sale of each shirt to The Mockingbird Foundation supporting music education nationwide

The shirts as described by Anthony:

ACDC Bag: A shirt for another memorable song that I first heard listening to a recording of Trey’s TMWSIY thesis. My inspiration for the design was other shirts that put a Phish influence on familiar logos/typefaces (Harry Hood Ts that use the Harry Potter logo-font for example)

Cost: 15$ + Shipping and Handling

Split Open and Melt:
This was the first song I ever heard by Phish and, in addition, was the first Phish T-Shirt I designed. The basic idea is that Gumby is both splitting open and melting on the shirt, and thus, hence “split open and melt”

Cost: 12$ + Shipping and Handling

I Am Hydrogen: I was sitting in electronics class listening to Phish one day when I looked at thehttp://www.webelements.com/hanging on a wall. I found there was an element for “I” , an element for “Am” and of course “H” for hydrogen, and the idea for the shirt came to me.

Cost: 15$ + Shipping and Handling


Phish Tour Dates

Confirmed Phish Tour dates for Summer 2010

FIRST LEG
6/11 Chicago – Toyota Park
6/12 Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio – Blossom Music Center
6/13 Hershey, PA – Hersheypark Stadium
6/15 Portsmouth, VA – Ntelos Wireless Pavilion
6/17+18 Hartford, CT – Comcast Theater (formerly the Meadows)
6/19+20 Saratoga, NY – SPAC
6/22 Mansfield, MA – Great Woods
6/24+25 Camden, NJ – Susquehanna Bank Center
6/26+27 Columbia, MD – Merriweather Post Pavilion,
6/29 Canadagiua, NY -Finger Lakes Performing Center (The potential sleeper show of the tour, on a Tuesday, first time since 6/22/95)
7/1 Raleigh, NC – Walnut Creek Amphitheater
7/2 Charlotte, NC – Verizon Wireless Amphitheater
7/3+4 Atlanta, GA – Aarons Amphitheatre at Lakewood (They need to pick a name and stick with it)

SECOND LEG
8/5-6-7 The Greek Theater, Berkeley, CA
8/9+10 – Telluride, CO
8/12+13 – Deer Creek, IN – Verizon Wireless Music Amphitheater

8/14-15 – Alpine Valley, WI

8/17+18 – Jones Beach, NY

(Rumored – 8/20+21 – Radio City Music Hall, NYC)

5 shows for New York State. Love the Empire State Love

PhanArt will need Street Team at all of these shows! Email PhanArt Pete for info! phanart AT gmail dot com

1st ever PhanArt survey results

Recently we created a survey for Phish fans to give us an idea of what the lot scene is like from their point of view, what they buy, what they make, what they want to see, and so on. 123 people responded to this survey over three weeks, giving insight into the buying power and creative forces of Phish fans. Here are the results with analysis of the survey.

Definitions to keep in mind

Fan-art is defined as art that is made by fans and inspired by bands, movies, events, etc…

Phanart – fan-art made specifically by Phishfans, for Phishfans, and/or inspired by Phish

PhanArt: The Art of the Fans of Phish – a book chronicling and archiving Phish fan-art.

The Survey Questions:

1. Have you ever made fan-art

Yes: 47.4%

No: 52.6%

2. What did you make? (Multiple answers allowed)

Shirt – 38.3%

Poster36.2%

Jewelry – 8.5%

Other – 36.2%

Clothing 19.1%

Sticker19.1%

Analysis: Shirts and posters make up over 2/3 of all things people make, which makes sense since that is what we see most of. 1/5 made clothing of some sort, beyond shirts, the same amount as stickers. Are there as many stickers as clothes out there? Perhaps.

3. Did you…..

Make money – 47.8%

Break even – 28.3%

Lose money– 23.9%

Analysis: 75% of respondents made money or broke even, giving fans a 3 in 4 chance of not losing money. This is not indicative of ALL art fans have made or sold, but a good enough judgement that its at least worth getting into making something with a 75% chance (based upon this survey) to NOT lose any money.

4. Would you sell fan-art again?

Yes – 78.3%

No – 21.7%

Analysis: Overwhelming that most fan-art makers attempt to repeat the success they had in the past, especially since 75% of fans made money or broke even, showing correlation between the question 3 and 4.

Reasons given FOR selling fan-art again include:

– Meet cool people

–  Meet people and feel more vibes that day

–  Because i love to and am always so inspired right before tour time.

–  It is a great way to fund your trip and I enjoy making the art itself

–  It’s a ton of fun and I enjoy creating different things related to my favorite band.

–  Because i can get to the next show

–  It’s fun! (multiple responses)

–  I did it more for an activity, and I thought it would be fun to give away stickers…etc

–  Money, meeting people

–  Fun to meet people and get more ideas also

–  Didn’t try to sell it…just made it for myself

Reasons given for NOT selling fan-art again include:

–  Because I dont like making money off of art

–  Mostly I’ve made stuff for fun not money

–  Wasn’t for sale were gifts for friends

A little of both…

–  It’s really more maybe. These day I prefer my tours or shows as vacations and as sales is part of the day job these days, it’s less likely.

5. Have you ever bought fan-art?

Yes – 96%

No – 4%

Analysis: Not much of a surprise, since nearly everyone has bought some sort of fan-art in their day

6. What have you bought? (multiple answers allowed)

Shirt – 91.7%

Poster – 82.3%

Sticker – 78.1%

Jewelry – 35.4%

Other – 49.0%

Analysis: Again, the overwhelming responses indicate Shirts, stickers and posters as the predominant items bought on lot. An average of 84% percent of respondents has bought a shirt poster or sticker. This accurately reflects the 84.6% of items contained within PhanArt: The Art of the Fans of Phish that are shirts, posters/paintings and stickers.

7. How much fan-art do you own?

Blank space where no text should be 1-10 items 11-15 items 16-20 items 21-25 items 26-30 items more than 30 items
stickers 63.3% 12.7% 7.6% 3.8% 0.0% 12.7%
shirts 68.2% 17.6% 5.9% 1.2% 1.2% 5.9%
posters 54.8% 14.3% 9.5% 3.6% 1.2% 16.7%
jewelry, misc, etc… 70.4% 11.1% 3.7% 3.7% 0.0% 11.1%

Analysis: From this chart, we can see that more than half of respondents own at least 1-10 pieces of fan-art. The numbers drop off from there, with only an average of 13% of respondents having more than 11-15 items, 6% of respondents having 16-20 items, and fewer collecting more. This represents the minority of hard-core collectors of fan-art, as encountered in the creation of PhanArt: The Art of the Fans of Phish where a handful of fans had the a significant amount of fan-art to help in the creation of the book that was otherwise lost to time.

8. Do you seek out particular fan-art?

Yes – 56.1%

No – 43.9%

9. Is there anything you haven’t seen on lot that you would like to see?

Yes – 28.4%

No – 71.6%

Comments of those who responded yes:

–  Matted photographs

–  More creative stuff instead of just brand logos turned into phish songs

–  I’ll know it when I see it!

–  A small area where poster artists could display/sell their stuff. Too often I find someone with an awesome print. When I ask where they got it, it’s usually from somebody just walking around

–  More hats

–  Dharma Beer (we support this idea)

–   More creative items

–  Dog leash/collar

–   The “Jesus” fish logo thing, with Phish written inside. I’ve seen them on cars, haven’t been able to find one for myself 🙁

–   Furniture

–   Pretty much anything as long as it’s high quality

10. What are your overall thoughts on the genre of ‘fan-art’? (scale of 1 to 10, 10 being best)

I love all fan-art! very cool kinda cool mildly cool it makes no difference eh, not for me not very heady at all Rating
Average
33.7% 46.9% 11.2% 4.1% 1.0% 2.0% 1.0% 8.31

Analysis: 91.8% of fans responded positively (the first 3 choices), giving fan-art in general an overall rating of 8.31 on a scale of 1 to 10. Not too shabby.

So there you have it, the first ever Phish fan-art survey. Look for more of these in the future as we delve deeper into one of the mosdt unique and growing genres of art in America today.

Survey results thanks to Surveymonkey.com

Isadora Bullock Trey Print

One of the few noteworthy fan prints from the recent TAB Winter Tour comes from PhanArtist Isadora Bullock.

“Big Red” is a 15 X 21.5 inch 4 color linocut in a limited edition of 55.  Each poster costs $30, including shipping.  You can order one of these great prints by emailing the artist, Isadora Bullock, at barkascruff@gmail.com

Trey Winter tour, by Isadora Bullock