From Steve Rogers comes his Limited Edition MSG New Years Invasion print. Measuring 12 x 18, this 5 color screen print is printed on Wausau Pastel Gray 80 lb paper and features a glow in the dark Laser beam and much more detail. This is a signed and numbered edition of 50 and costs $30 with $5 shipping.
All posters are set to ship out first week of 2011. Prints are available for pre-order starting December 29th. All prints come wrapped in kraft paper and shipped in ULine poster tubes. Other posters and art prints are available to view and purchase by checking out www.steverogersdesigns.com
Last year we presented our first annual Heady Holiday Gift Guide. This year we add to this guide with an enormous amount of contributors and artists who have a wide range of gift ideas for you and your friends and family. Enjoy and share this site, you wont find these deals anywhere else, not even on Phish lot!
$1-10 range
That unique design we all find familiar from a certain drummer is available in button form for only $3.20. You can order these by going to www.zazzle.com/katmama88
Stickers for PhanArt, always 1 for $3, 2 for $5. Specify which sticker you would like!
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Party Time Pins has some awesome deals on their pins, including Broomfield, Simple and our favorite, READICCULUS! Go here for more info and to order their pins.
Jiggs makes some of the most recognizable and creative shirt designs on the lot today. He has the following shirts available for $10 plus shipping. (Maze shirt is $15+s/h) Visit Jiggs Lotto pick up the shirts below!
Plus his WhaleCallers 1 for $3, 2 for $5 and Kuroda stickers are $1 each.
$11-20 range
The first cookbook by Phish fans FOR Phish fans is available for purchase! PhanFood: From the Kitchen Pot to the Tour Lot is available at www.phanfood.comfor only $19.95
YouEnjoyMe.com‘s Baby onesies and Toddler Tee’s. They are $15 each, 2 for $25 (with Free Shipping, if you mention PhanArt in your order, valid through 12/31!)
Max Kauffman’s Mockingbird shirt is available for $15 + s/h via his etsy store
Erin Cadigan has some great deals on her New Years posters from 2009 as seen below. With only a few left, she has each for sale for $25 (50% off the original cost). You can pick those and her other art – Mandala stickers, Halloween 2010 and Phamily Poker Classic posters at her store here
$31-40 range
From Caimen Ruff, her first poster from the Charleston shows. Only $35 and only 6 left!
Touropoly – Deluxe edition
For $35, get the original version of Touropoly in its own box on a high quality 16×20 game board mounted on your choice of colored corrugated plastic. Includes directions, dice, play money, game pieces, Karma & Luck cards, music venue cards, and 40 Pop Up vending tents and everything you need to play the best new game on lot! (Beer and other accessories not included) Go here to pick one up
Jami Dudenhoeffer Phish Lithograph
About this poster: This piece was done with Watercolors and India Ink. There are 350 of them and they are all signed, numbered and packaged in plastic. The prints were created Lithograph style and printed on archival semi-gloss 100lb paper. Dimensions are 18×24. Jami painted this one for Phish’s return in 2009. They have been sold from Hampton up until now. This Phish print will appear in the second edition of PhanArt: The Art of the Fans of Phish. To see more of Jami’s work you canvisit her etsy store. Cost is $35 for one, $60 for two with $6 priority shipping
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Jami Dudenhoeffer Mike Gordon print
About this poster: This piece was done with Pen and India Ink. There are 420 of them and they are all signed, numbered and packaged in plastic. These were printed on archival, 100lb paper. Dimensions are 22×30. Jami has sold the Mike Gordon prints from coast to coast and online. This Gordo print will also appear in the second edition of PhanArt: The Art of the Fans of Phish. To see other work of Jami’s you can go to her etsy store. Cost is $35 for one, $60 for two with $6 priority shipping
From Steve Rogers, we have a simple SPAC postcard measuring 4 x 6 that highlights the two day event.
On the back of the postcard it reads:The Saratoga Performing Arts Center, set in a 2,400 acre park preserve surrounded by hiking trails, geysers and natural mineral springs has set the stage for world-class experiences for generations.
Postcards are printed on glossy card stock and can even be mailed….just needs a stamp! Postcards are $2 each and can be purchased at SPAC in the lot of course right next to the guy selling Frankenstein French breads.
The SPAC lithograph posters measure 11 x 17 and are printed on a high quality gloss stock. There is a limited run of 40 posters. Each poster is signed and numbered.
Check out my other posters and tee’s at Steve’s shop and enjoy.
1. Andrew Abis Red rocks poster, signed and numbered, 72/185, measures 15 x 22
2. Steve Rogers Miami New Years print, signed and numbered 11/50, measures 11 x 17
3. Drew Suto Fall tour cover art for Surrender to the Flow phanzine #23 33/50, measures 11 x 17
4. (3) Phish 3D movie posters, from the live concert film, Phish 3D
These posters were donated by the artists for this auction, and all profits from the winning auction price (not including shipping and handling) will benefit Mockingbird Foundation for music education (www.mbird.org) All posters are in mint condition unless otherwise notes and will come rolled in the same tube. Shirt will ship separately with sticker.
This auction is sponsored by PhanArt Blog – www.phanart.net/blog – committed to archiving and compiling the art of the fans of Phish, both online and in the book PhanArt: The Art of the Fans of Phish.
Steve Rogers continues to create great Phish posters, this time for the upcoming Miami New Years Eve run of shows. These posters are printed digitally on 80 lb stock and measure 11 x 17. A smaller run of 50 prints, each signed and numbered means this poster will go fast and sell out quickly. The concept behind the vulture idea is that the Vulture from Albany is now in Miami waiting, and waiting, and waiting….
Steve gives credit to Marc Averette, a photographer who inspired his rendition of the American Airlines Arena. Steve created a mask over his image of the venue and ‘posterized‘ his image with a dry cut effect, then removed his image and the final design is what you see in the background of the poster.
Presenting the First Annual PhanArt Holiday Bundle! This collection of items has been donated from multiple PhanArtists, including JLees, RyanKerrigan, Jiggs, ScrambleCampbell, Steve Rogers, Bruce Horan among others. Over the course of the past few months, we have had individual auctions of donated art which have netted close to $300 for Mockingbird Foundation.
For the holiday season, we have decided to take a large chunk of the art we have and put it together into one large bundle for Mockingbird Foundation. We think this will be a great addition to any fans archive of posters and shirts and other lot items, or a way to give gifts this holiday season with the enormous amount of art contained within it.
Contained in this bundle are 5 posters, 4 shirts, 3 stickers, a copy of STTF #22 from Festival 8, a copy of STTF #23 from Fall tour, The PLAYBILL from 9/12/09 Trey Anastasio at CarnegieHall with the NY Philharmonic, and other assorted goodies that fans will love.
Great Went XL Adult shirt – made by a Maine Resident, pre-washed nnd brand-new
The Stickers are from Jiggs and include “A Laser Pointer doesnt make you Chris Kuroda” and his Festival 8 Mandala as well as one that says “Cult band worship”
There are a few surprises thrown in here as well. This auction will last a week and fully benefit Mockingbird Foundation after shipping fees.
This auction is sponsored by PhanArt: The Art of the Fans of Phish (www.phanart.net/blog) to benefit The Mockingbird Foundation (www.mbird.org)
Steve Rogers once again has come up with a great poster for this Fall Tour. These Albany posters are digitally printed on 80 lb card stock and measure 12x 18 inches.
Steve will be at The OnCenter before the Syracuse show on Sunday 11/22. Look for the Orange Syracuse flag and PhanArt banner – Steve is one of the two featured artists with PhanArt – the other being Drew Sutofrom Surrender to the Flow – so come down and pick up Steve’s prints from 8, Syracuse and Albany!
Side note: It is also Steve’s 50th show!
This poster is available in the store on Steve’s website
Steve Rogers, a Syracuse native and artist has come up with a great piece of lot art for the show this coming Sunday. Highlighting the citrus-based relationship of the Salt City, Steve has created a great poster for this event. You can find him at the Indoor Lot in the OnCenter. Keep an eye out for the Syracuse Flag, flying high over the PhanArt table!
Steve Rogers has made some great posters for 8. He printed these digitally on 80 lb card stock, the first run was of 30, but sold so fast he printed another 30. They came out great, with a solid Halloween look and 1/4 inch white oarder outline. The total run is going to be of 100, then thats all folks!
Steve will also be making posters for the upcoming Syracuse show, as it is a hometown show for him, and a college-hometown for PhanArt Pete. The Syracuse edition of posters will be limited to 94, in honor of the last time they played in Syracuse 11/4/94 – can you believe it will have been 15 years? It is also Steve’s 50th show and the site of his 1st. Make sure to buy him a beer if you see him.
If you prefer to use paypal, the address for Steve is srdesignink@gmail.com
About the artists: Steve Rogers graduated from The Art Institute of Pittsburgh and became a freelance designer. He has always been a fan of music and the art that goes with it. When he first saw a Pollock print he was hooked, and soon after he was following artists like AJ Masthay, and he became inspired to setup a website and make art that other fans would want to collect. His studio, SRDesignINK is the result of that inspiration. Steve puts it best by saying: “The music is more than a show and the fans outside are more than an experience. When I go to these shows with my friends they are memories I will always have, and the posters are visual memories of great times”