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‘Kuroda Light Rig’ shirts by Jonathan Lamb

From Jonathan Lamb and Like Minded Productions comes his ‘Kuroda Light Rig’ shirts for summer 2011. A unique hand drawn design of Chris Kuroda’s light rig, the first ever for PhanArt! Lamb from Like Minded has teamed up with Jeff Nesbit from Taboot to produce a 4 color screenprinting technique.

Each shirt costs $20 with $5 shipping with an extra $2 cost for XXL. To order, go to LikeMinded Productions and order direct from their site. Please include desired size, color scheme choice and shipping address with your paypal.

Color Option 1: on Silver Grey Gildan 2000’s

Color Option 2: Seafoam Green Anvil 976’s 6.1 oz 100% cotton

Color Option 3: Sport Grey Anvil 976’s 6.1 oz 100% cotton

 

 

 

Casual Plex Bethel Shirts – 3 Days of Peace and Phunk

Casual Plex is made up of 3 friends from Philadelphia/South Jersey. John P, John W and Partick. They are three phans who decided to put more back into the scene they’ve been a part of for a while now. The idea for this Bethel shirt came about when the tour dates were announced, John P came up with the concept,, Patrick who draws caricatures at Phillies games in addition to drawing promotional flyers for local bands and playing in his own. All three will have more designs for the summer with a new shirt every week of tour in addition to stickers and some more interesting accessories and collectibles. 

These shirts are Gildan 100% Ultra Cotton and cost $20 online with free shipping. The shirts are available in serene green (which is pictured) and Paprika. Sizes are Medium, Large and Extra Large and there is the potential for Small and XXL to be printed based on requested orders.

You can get these shirts on lot at Bethel, PNC, Mansfield, Darien, Camden, MPP, Alpharetta, Charlotte, Raleigh, Portsmouth, SuperballIX, Gorge, Hollywood, Tahoe, Outside Lands, and Colorado.

 

 

 

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Phish.net shirts to benefit Mockingbird

Phish.net is opening its online store for business today with its first offerings, new 2011 Phish.net T shirts — for the first time since the old 1994 version sold out years ago! Three different styles of T shirts are available for ordering at the Phish.net online store.

(Old School 2011 Phish.net Tshirt, designed by Eric Wyman of the Phish.net site team $20)

The Phish.net storefront and fulfillment is being handled by Port Merch, an online merchandise marketing company for many independent artists and bands, including Bonnie Raitt and the Blind Boys of Alabama. We are thrilled to be partnering with Port Merch to insure that orders to the Phish.net store will be professionally fulfilled and shipped quickly by a convenient online “mail order” storefront, as people have come to expect.

(The Mockingbird Foundation volunteers are equally pleased not to have to be storing merch in their basements and running to the post office as we did in the days of “blanks and postage”, but to have Chip Taylor and the pros incuding our own Bryan Rodgers @Planbee at Port Merch handling that for us!).

In the coming month, Phish.net will be adding more clothing and hard goods items to the Phish.net store, including embroidered logo hats, stickers, pins, beverage “coozies”, patches, license plate frames and other items. Stay tuned to Phish.net for information on when they will be available.

Soon, the online store will be reachable through a link “STORE” in the Phish.net navigation bar and a subdomain alias “store.phish.net” as soon as it can be programmed into the site source code. The store can also be reached directly through the Port Merch site

Any profits from the sale of Phish.net merchandise items will support the costs of maintaining the Phish.net fan site and to the programs supporting music education for children done by Phish.net’s operator, the fan supported charity, The Mockingbird Foundation.

JDub Allstars Summer 2011 shirts

From JDub Allstars comes their line of shirts for Summer 2011 tour. All designs by John Warner and  www.jduballstars.com ©2011. All shirts are unisex Gildan 100% cotton preshrunk jersey with girl cut shirts printed on Gildan Softstyle 4.5oz 100% cotton preshrunk ringspun fitted jersey. All shirts are silkscreened with quality ink and are machine washable.

All shirts are $20, on lot or online. Add $2.99 for first class shipping via USPS. Save on shipping and find JDub at EVERY show this summer. Not going to be at a show? Visit their virtual stores on eBay and etsy!

We already love the “My Problem Right There” shirt, one of the best designs of a young 2011.

 

This Week in PhanArt History: Japan 2000

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.

The Japanese connection to Phish has been consistent since the 1999 Fuji Rock Fest shows which were recently released on Live Phish. In the Summer of 2000, Phish returned to Japan for a run of shows that a lucky few American fans were able to take part in.

In reflecting on this era of Phish and PhanArt, as well as the recent events in Northeast Japan, we share with you the story of Jason Lees, featured artist in PhanArt: The Art of the Fans of Phish. Also, PhanArtists 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 to see how you can help and the great art you can get in return for a small donation.

Japan 2000, by Jason Lees

So we’re in Japan of all places, in the midst of a week of Phish shows. We’d been just living it up every night and really getting along with the local heads. Though the language barrier was certainly apparent, a shit eating grin is a shit eating grin no matter what language you speak. It seemed everyone on this tour wore this shit eating grin the entire time.

As we’re walking out of one of the venues (forgive me if I can’t recall which), after another glorious night of music and there’s actually a mini-shakedown street happening. And when I say mini, I mean 4 or 5 vendors selling shirts, one selling jewelry as well as the ever-present Japanese mushroom vendor. One shirt vendor has this great shirt with the word Japhan on the front with a hook through one of the letters. An instant classic. Another shirt vendor had one with a rectangle of Japanese characters where the missing characters spelled out ‘PHISH’. This shirt also had a great print on the back with all the dates and a fish in a kimono waving a Japanese flag. These were quality shirts sold by eager vendors and were an easy sell at 10 yen a piece ($10).

Anyway I’m walking away with two new tour shirts in hand and I see off to the side a young native guy with who appeared to be his girlfriend. They couldn’t have been more then 19. He was tentatively holding up a purple t-shirt but it was really hard to see what was printed on the front. He was almost unsure if he wanted anyone to look at it. Well I walked over to him and asked to see it. The front was like a small jigsaw puzzle of intersecting fish, almost looked like a wood block print of an M.C. Escher design but it wasn’t an M.C. Escher. I gave him a big smile and he turned it around. The back read “Welcome this is the…. PHISH Japan tour 2000″. Then in chicken scratch lettering it gave all the dates and venue information. Below that was the outline of a farmhouse and the words “Think Global Act Local”. All this was obviously hand drawn with different colored paints. And this young guy was obviously the artist. When I expressed how much I loved the shirt his entire demeanor shifted from uneasy to ecstatic. He and his girlfriend were so happy that I appreciated his work. And I sincerely loved the shirt. It was a one of a kind, very unique and I just had to have it. I bought the shirt, exchanged several more smiles with these folks and headed on my way.

But the story doesn’t end there. A show or two later I’m wearing my new purple lot shirt enjoying the buzz of set break when who comes eagerly walking up to me but the couple I bought the shirt from. Though I couldn’t understand a word they were saying, it was obvious they were excited to see me actually wearing the shirt. And it became even more obvious that he wanted to have his picture taken with me wearing his shirt. How could I say no? So the simple act of buying a lot shirt fueled so much positive energy. It helped bridge the language barrier of two very different cultures. And who knows, it may have encouraged this young artist to keep creating beautiful works of art.

You can pick up tons of great PhanArt, both new and old in the PhanArt Store

This Week in PhanArt History: Northwest Tour 1993

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.

Submitted to PhanArt: The Art of the Fans of Phish by Brendan, aka Weatherman on PT, this shirt is the only one known to have been sold by fans on Spring 1993 Tour, one of the most extensive in Phish History. Brendan noted that he got this shirt, his favorite of all fan shirts he has bought over the years, that he picked this shirt up on 3/25/93 or 3/28/93. This is the era when Phish PhanArt started to become more common at shows and became an entrenched part of the Phish community