Ryan Kerrigan whipped up a print for the Vermont show this Wednesday in Essex, VT. This print is of an edition of 55 and cost $10 each. Ryan is making the trek from California for this show, so look for him selling his poster on lot!
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Good Visuals Phish Preshow at Quixote’s in Denver 9/1
On Thursday, September 1 from 4pm-2am at Quixote’s True Blue (2151 Lawrence Street, Denver, CO) Jay Bianchi, Sutton Shealy and Tripp Shealy are having a Music and Poster Art Phish Pre-show the Thursday night before Phish plays Dick’s in Denver!
For only $10 you get Live Music from:
Magic Gravy
Shakedown Street
Jet Edison
Magic Beans
Deadlocks
Dawgs at Large
This is an all day event that will showcase some of the best upcoming poster artists who will have for sale many vintage posters for Disco Biscuits, Grateful Dead, Phish, Soundtribe Sector 9, Widespread Panic, and many more.
Artists on hand:
TRiPP
Jack Shure
Ryan Kerrigan
Kingpin
Sweet Melis
and more to be announced soon!
Tickets are only $10 and available online now
Ryan Kerrigan posters and stickers for Summer Tour 2011 Leg 2
Ryan Kerrigan’s Posters for Leg 2 of Summer 2011 are here. Lake Tahoe, Hollywood and San Francisco prints below come in an edition of 25 while Gorge and Chicago are editions of 55. The prints are $20 each shipped or $15 on lot if any remain. Stickers of each design are $2 each or 3 for $5.
You can place an order by making a paypal payment to ryan@ryankerrigan.com
Please be specific with whatposters/stickers you are ordering!
Da Mock Show: A free poster show on 8/16 near UIC
Da Mock Show wil be held Tuesday, August 16 from 12:00pm – 5:00pm at Gallery 400, 400 S. Peoria Street, Chicago, IL
Da Mock Show is a FREE public art exhibition featuring:
Dan Grzeca
Bruce Horan
Fred Hosman (Hosco Press)
Ryan Jerzy
Ryan Kerrigan
Jonathan Lamb (Like Minded Productions)
AJ Masthay (Masthay Studios)
Ian Millard
Mike Ortiz (Like Minded Productions)
Jim Pollock (Pollock Prints)
Tim Ripley
Nate Duval
Tripp
Jay Ryan (The Bird Machine)
Steve Walters (Screwball Press)
David Welker
Drew Findley (Subject Matter Studio)
Justin Helton (Status Serigraph)
David Welker
More Artists TBA

Da Mock Show is located just 522 feet from da UIC Pavilion!!!!!!
You may proceed north on foot using either Racine Avenue or Morgan Street across da Eisenhower Expressway / Congress Parkway. Turn right at W. Van Buren Street and Turn Right again at Peoria Street.
You may also cross the pedestrain bridge at da CTA Blue Line UIC-Halsted station along Peoria Street and proceed directly to da show.
Japhan Earthquake Relief Updated
After a month of fundraising for the Japanese Earthquake victims, through the efforts of Ryan Kerrigan and Lizzy Layne. Between sales of their art seen below, PhanArt and Friends helped to raise $217.50 for Peace Winds America Japan Relief. You can still buy the posters for a limited time to continue the donations rolling in to Japan. The relief effort is far from complete there and any amount you can donate helps, especially if you get a cool piece of art in the process!
Special thanks to Ryan Kerrigan and Lizzy Layne for their extraordinary generosity in donating their art, both original pieces, to help this fundraising effort.


Ryan Kerrigan Summer 2011 posters
From PhanArtist Extraordinaire Ryan Kerrigan comes his set of 12 posters for each of the tour stops Phish makes this summer on the first leg of Summer Tour.
Each poster is 10″x16″ and printed on hemp paper, signed and numbered with an edition of only 25 prints for each venue. The posters are $20 each shipped and any 3 can be ordered for $50. The entire set of 12 posters plus the entire set of 14 for $150 shipped.
New this summer are stickers of each poster. Printed on high quality all weather vinyl, stickers measure 4″x6″ and cost only $3 each shipped. You can also mix and match any 2 for $5 or order the whole set of 14 for $20 shipped. 25 sets of stickers were signed and are available at the same price of $20, but to get one of these sets, you need to specify a signed set when you order. Otherwise there are 100 stickers for each venue.
To order, use Paypal and send money with details of your order to ryan at ryankerrigan.com












JaPhanArt from Ryan Kerrigan and Lizzy Layne to support earthquake relief efforts from Peace Winds America
Lizzy Layne and Ryan Kerrigan have generously donated some of their original artwork to raise funds to benefit Peace Winds America’s Japan Relief Fund. Read below to see how you can help and the great art you can get in return for a small donation.
Lizzy Layne – Ningensei
Ningensei is the Japanese word for Humanity. This piece was created by Lizzy as a small contribution to help those affected by the recent disaster in Japan. Such tragedies remind you of the more important and less petty things in life and bring about a time where we must find compassion and humanity within ourselves. This piece of PhanArt, although targeted mainly to Phish fans, still has the entire nation in mind because music is universal and is one of the few other positive things that can bring people together. The original art will be auctioned off starting at $50 and 100 prints of the art will be sold online for $10 plus s+h. Prints of this original watercolor on rice paper painting measure 8″ x 12″
Feel good about helping those in need while getting back a fun piece of art in return!
Bid on the “Ningensei” auction here
Buy “Ningensei” prints below
Ryan Kerrigan ‘Nectar’s”
Ryan Kerrigan’s “Nectar’s” print debuted on 9/9/99 in Vancouver, British Columbia. Printed in an edition of 2000, most of these posters were sold on the Fall tour in 1999, and until recently the remaining posters were secure in a tube, waiting for a day when they would be available for purchase. The last 50 of these posters are available to benefit Peace Winds America’s Japan Relief Efforts. The poster measures 16 X 20 and is signed and numbered. This Poster is sold out!
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.
This week in PhanArt History: Tre/Che and ‘Technicolor Dreamcoat’ posters for Mockingbird
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.
As Trey tour continues this week, we feature a few more pieces of Trey related art from PhanArt: The Art of the Fans of Phish.
Created by Ryan Kerrigan is ‘The Technicolor Dreamcoat’, a poster made in 2000 by Kerrigan in an edition of 500. Most were sold over the course of 2000 and 3 were recently sold to benefit Mockingbird Foundation at a total of $150.
PhanArt’s Best of 2010
2010 has been an amazing year for PhanArt on the lot and on the web. More and more art is being made by a larger number of fans, due to Phish’s return to full touring, more fans looking to share their creativity and the influence of the band in their lives, as well as a way to make it from show A to show B.
While we do not favor any art on the blog above any other art, this is the time of year when we share the Top fan creations of 2010 based on comments, reaction from phans at shows and online, as well as the creativity the artist put into the work. All PhanArt made in the last year has been amazing, and we think the following are some of the best.
This year we have 11, since we are ready to say hello to 2011
#10 Deer Creek Friday the 13th by lotlifestyle.com
These posters were seen briefly online before a last-minute trip out to Deer Creek, and we spotted them after night 1. We picked up a couple for ourselves and the good folks at lotlifestyle.com got in touch with us. Friday the 13th doesnt happen on tour very often so this creative effort is worth noting for its rarity and simplicity
This deer haunts our dreams. Now it haunts yours. Merry Phishmas!
Brooms in a field. Simple and done well. Classic Kerrigan.
#7 Hartford Whalers/Wilson shirt
Combine the greatest defunct hockey team with Phish and you get this shirt. The weird thing: we never found out who was selling these on tour this summer. If you know who sold them, get them in touch with us!
A street art feel and a play on words leads to a simple print that is anything but simple. Horan’s dedication to the craft is seen in the level of detail in this print.
A great font + the most iconic of NYC images + Phish = Phreedom. An amazing senior project and entry into the world of PhanArt
Available ONLY on lot, UnoClay went all Nintendoo on us, coming up with a unique shirt (the back has the ? block and says ‘somebody’) that has detail worked into it. For fall he one upped himself – Birds of a Feather and Duck Hunt. Just when you thought shirt ideas were limited to corporate logos, along come games. Who’s making Call of Duty/Kill Devil Falls?
Not just one but THREE posters all sharing part of an aquarium. The first poster – the 30th comes on fierce as usual; the second – the 31st shows the ball dropping; the third – the 1st, is serene, as we will all be in recovery mode and asked to dance one more time to start the new year and decade.
#2 Lizzy Layne’s Fuck Your Face
A picture is worth a thousand words. Lizzy’s Holiday Run print has 3 words, so 3 x 1000 = 3000 words. Therefore, this poster is worth 3000 words AND tells you what to do with your face. Appropriate for work, home or the RV heading to the show.
and the #1 piece of PhanArt in 2010 is…………………..
#1 Vinny Naro’s Halloween Poster
Drawing by hand is one thing. Nearly everyone can do that. Drawing in pen and ink in extreme detail, and using nothing else in the process is painstakingly hard and takes a level of commitment that is rarely seen anywhere. Vinny Naro’s Atlantic City print is remarkable in its detail – the three clocks show 10:29, 10:30 and 10:31, respectively. The pipe organ is drawn to resemble the original that is housed in Boardwalk Hall (but in need of repairs, hence not being used that weekend). Satan is playing the pipe organ with his own devilish tune, and the designs throughout exhibit precision towards each facet of his work. Referring to this as a work of art is an understatement. We got this framed right after the shows.

























