Reba’s Sweet Jam shirts from Brian Boj are part of his Phifty-Two Weeks series of art, where he creates one piece of Phish-inspired art each week for all of 2014. This is Part 10 of the series.
“This week’s art project is inspired by the Reba solo/jam. “Reba’s Sweet Jam” is actual jam/jelly! You can crack these open and make a mean PB&J. Phish.net points out that the word “ryba” in the Hebrew language means “jam” (specifically jam for toast). I have to admit, I did not know this when I was creating this project, it was a happy coincidence. The jar’s label has a picture of Reba and says “Reba’s Sweet Jam – the phinest in the nation since 1989″. The song lyrics talk about how once Reba finishes her creation and has a taste – “she knew that what she made would be the finest in the nation”. The back of the jar has nutrition information, and ingredients. The true ingredients are not listed – I’ve switched them with the ingredients of Reba’s concoction from the song.”
Reba’s Sweet Jam is 100% real grape jam/jelly, a mini print on a jar. Each print is signed and numbered.
Limited edition of 25 shirts, with sizes Large and XLarge available. Shirts are printed on sapphire with navy ink on Gildan 50/50. The price is $25 for a shirt/jam combo, with free shipping and 10% of the profits from this sale will be donated to The Mockingbird Foundation.
Hey! Will you be making any smaller sizes soon?
Thanks!
Chelsea