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2nd Annual Heady Holiday Shopping Guide!

 

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

cheerios pin

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

From Noah Phence, aka Zenster, a variety of pins from his impressive and incredibly detailed collection. You probably saw him on lot this summer, as he rarely misses a show. Pins are a great collectible, and Noah has some great deals for phans. He has great stuff for Phish fans on his site zenster.net

Merit Badges from WhysnowWith New Years around the corner, the next installment from whysnow features Yoda! SOLD OUT!

From Daisy, you may notice these funky flowers from summer tour ’10 (or maybe you saw them laying next to Mike’s amp on stage). Now you have the chance to purchase them again!

They can be anything from cute hair clips to fun little brooches. The possibilities are endless!

 

 

Branden Otto is offering deals on his Fall tour posters, a sample of which is seen below, with more here. you can get them for $10 each by sending money to botto32@gmail.com via paypal.

N02 shirts, 1 for $7, 2 for $10

N20 T-Shirt Deals

 

Stickers for PhanArt, always 1 for $3, 2 for $5. Specify which sticker you would like!

Select an option

 

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 Lot to 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.com for only $19.95

Art Hoffman from Heady Threads has his shirts available for $15, like this Character Zero shirt. You can find more shirts and ordering info here.

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


 

As always, the PhanArt created Twitter/Tweezer and Google/Golgi shirts are available, for a limited time at only $18 with free shipping!

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PhanArtist AJ Masthay is having a holiday sale blowout with great deals on the following prints, available exclusively at his website: Masthay StudiosAugusta Maine 2010- $25, Providence Rhode Island 2010 – $25, Umphrey’s/Galactic Red Rocks – $20, Summercamp 2010 – $20, Hershey Park 2010 – $20, Merriweather Post Pavilion 2010 – $20, NOLA Jazz Fest – $20, Fugu Me! – $20, Umphrey’s Aragon Ballroom 2009 – $20, Miami NYE 2009 – $20, McLovins Saratoga – $15, Red Rocks Trex – $20, McLovins Hartford – $15, Hartford Meadows 2009 – $20, Phanart Geisha – $15, Richie Havens – $15, Probing for Notes – $15, Deep Banana Blackout – $10,Strapping Young Lad – $10, Treygas – $10

Adam Davidoff has a great deal of commemorative coins available for sale, including these Poker chips from Halloween 2010. You can find all his coins and paypal info here


$21-30 range

Jonathan Lamb and Michael Ortiz from Like Minded Productions have two posters, each for $20 with $10 shipping.

“Morning Broomfield Breath” measures 17 x 22″, is printed on Giclee on 270 gram textured fine art paper in an edition of 33.

“You Can’t Hide From Yourself” measures 11 x 23″, is a Giclee on embossed @70 gram smooth fine art paper in an edition of 40.

 

Jennifer Kahn’s commemorative NYC NYE MSG subway token pendant makes for a great standalone commemorative token or can be bought as a necklace. Visit our blog post on her to read more and pick one up

MelanieJane Barnum has 3 posters in 5 complete sets available. All of these prints are printed on card stock. Bathtub gin is done in watercolor, Hampton created in acrylic and Fall Tour 2010 is mixed media (colored paper, paint, ink and marker).
Each poster is $25 each, $45 for two and $60 for 3, which also includes shipping. paypal melanicu@gmail.com
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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 can visit 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

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Lizzy Layne’s Telluride poster Description: Original 4 Color Silkscreen for Phish at Telluride Town Park August 2010. Sized 15 x 22 “ Cost: $35 (includes poster, packaging and shipping fees) Send money via Paypal to lizzylayne@gmail.com

Steve Rogers Halloween Poster (info below)

Only in the oddest of dreams are classic horror movie monsters playing roulette…. Four Color screen print – 18 x 24 Limited run of 50 signed and # printed on 100lb French White Speckletone paper. All prints are wrapped in kraft paper and shipped in ULINE poster tubes. Thanks and enjoy! Pick one up here: http://steverogersdesigns.com/Home_Page.html

$41-50 range

Arnaud Azoulay has a sale on his amazing work, seen here. For $49.99, he has 9 portraits, 6 in his Alice in Wonderland series and 3 other works available. Visit his site for more great art like these!


$51+

The origin of this website is the book PhanArt: The Art of the Fans of Phish, the 400+ page coffee table book detailing the history of Phish fan-made art, along with essays and articles by many in the Phish community. With over 1600 pieces of art, this is the definitive book on all the art the phans make. We have included some bundle options, including posters and shirts at a discount when you pick up the book! Get the book for a friend, get a shirt for yourself!

Choose a Bundle Option

 

Cheerios Sneakers – These Converse are handcrafted and are available in all sizes. Please specify male/female and shoe size when ordering from www.zazzle.com/katmama88
High-top sneaker and low-top sneaker are each $68.70
Whatever you do, take care of these shoes

 

Sweet Evie Auction for Mockingbird!

Another auction for Mockingbird, this one via Sweet Evie by Charlotte Kruse. Great for the ladies and an awesome handmade creation! CLICK HERE TO BID NOW!

This gorgeous Pear Sweet Evie “Lacey” Headband is made with the highest quality super soft and stretchy trim, grosgrain ribbon and a beautiful vintage glass button, which is one of a kind in the collection. The feathers are 2 amazing pear colored peacock feathers, a beautiful ostrich feather and a tiny peacock feathers. This feminine style can be worn four different ways! Across your head in the “flapper” style with the feather either going forwards or backwards, or as a regular headband with the band under your hair and across the top of your head, with the feathers going up or down.

This is a great gift for your girlfriend or special someone in your life around the holidays.

This headband is a one of a kind piece, handmade in Los Angeles by designer Charlotte Kruse. Enjoy!

Party Time Pins!

Jack, Liz, and David started Party Time Pins with their original design for Festival 8.  Because of the overwhelming response from phans and the abundance of pin ideas, they decided to keep going and within a year have created almost 20 designs celebrating the music we all love.  Based out of Summit County, Colorado, Party Time Pins continues to create new pins and collaborate with other artists and companies.

Each of their pins featured here can be bought at their website www.partytimepins.com via Google checkout. Some deals include:

Simple Pin- 1″, two pin backs- $10

Read Icculus Pin- 1.25″, two pin backs- $10

Atlantic City Halloween Pin- 1.25″, 6 colors including 4 glitter colors, two pin backs- $15 (they are also selling slight misprints of this pin for $5)

Down With Disease Pin- 1.25″, two pin backs- $10

Broomfield Pin- 1.25″, 8 colors including glitter, two pin backs- $15

NYE Collectible Token/Pendant by Jennifer Kahn

Vermont artist Jennifer Kahn has been making jewelry for over a decade. Her designs fuse old and new, industrial and natural, urban and ethnic. She graduated from UVM with a BA in Art and English in 2001. Since then, she has been apprenticed to renowned jewelry artist Celie Fago, from whom she’s learned PMC (Precious Metal Clay) and metalsmithing. Jen has sold her work at craft shows, in galleries and has been featured in exhibits across the US, UK, and Japan. Her work has been in top jewelry magazines and several books; she most recently wrote a chapter for the popular book calledStitched Jewels“; her earrings are the cover design.


Ever since Jen attended her first Phish show, she has been taken by the community, the art and most of all, the music. As a maker of little things, she loves the merit badge concept and it inspired her to create a token. Since she works in metal and is excited for the New Years Run in NYC, a token, reminiscent of subway tokens, was an appealing idea. It’s made of pure silver and is the size of a quarter. Each one is hand made by Jen.

It comes in an archival coin display holder for $25, or as a pendant on black waxed cotton cord (16″ or 18″) with sterling ends and a sterling lobster clasp for $35. Or on a sterling chain for $45. In addition to the commemorative fish and apple, and “NYE, NYC, MSG”, all three show dates are inscribed among the lines on the edge. A limited edition of only 100 tokens will be made to order. This is definitely a collector’s item!

Jen is donating a portion of every sale to the Mockingbird Foundation because as important as art is to her, she couldn’t live without the music and she wants that to be true for future generations.

You can see more of Jen’s work on her website: www.jenniferkahnjewelry.com and purchase from her Etsy shop: www.jenkahn.etsy.com. You can also find her selling in Burlington, VT at various Holiday craft shows and on display at Trinket (28 Church St.) anytime.



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Adam Davidoff’s Phish Coins

Since 2004, Adam Davidoff has had a unique way of making art for the Phish community – collectible coins that have an incredible amount of detail, all designed by Adam. Below are his 12 coins, as well as paypal links for the three that remain available. Adam will donate $1 from each coin sold to Mockingbird Foundation.

1st Edition Maze/Bowie Coin: Above is the SOLD OUT Original Maze/Bowie Coin (600) which debuted in April 2004 The Maze/Bowie Coin was my original design. The idea was to symbolically represent the state of limbo that exists (albeit briefly) during the intros of these 2 Phish songs. This duality struck me as the perfect theme upon which I could design a Phish Coin. The Maze/Bowie Coin is a flipping coin, and the idea is that when life throws a decision at you, you use this coin to make your decision for you.

UVM/Coventry Coin: Above is the SOLD OUT UVM/Coventry Coin (500) which debuted in August 2004 The UVM/Coventry Coin was never meant to be. However, when the boys pulled the plug in May of 2004 I decided if the gig was up, I had to make one final coin, my swan song of sorts. The idea behind the UVM/Coventry Coin was to symbolically bookend the career of Phish. One side represents their early days at UVM, and depicts Slade Hall (where Page played his 1st official gig as a member of Phish). The other side depicts Newport State Airport in Coventry, VT, where Phish ended.

2nd Edition Maze/Bowie Coin: Above is the 2nd Edition Maze/Bowie Coin (600) which debuted in March 2009 I made a few subtle changes to the original design for the 2nd Edition Maze/Bowie Coin. I changed the text on each side to match, and also altered the stars such that they were smaller than those on the original Maze/Bowie Coin. The 2nd Edition also has a reeded edge (like a quarter) and is slightly thicker than the original.

Hampton Reunion Coin: Above is the SOLD OUT Hampton Coin (200) which debuted in March 2009 In designing the Hampton Reunion Coin, I tried to incorporate symbology relating to a rebirth. For this reason, I incorporated a Phoenix on one side, representing Phish rising from the ashes to triumphantly return to the stage in March of 2009. On the venue side there is a moth (another symbol of rebirth) flying toward the full moon in the night sky above Hampton Coliseum.

Red Rocks Coin: Above is the SOLD OUT Red Rocks Coin (200) which debuted in July 2009 The Red Rocks Coin is filled with Phish symbolism referring to the band’s storied past at this great venue. The venue side is loosely based off of a photograph from backstage at the venue. A giant iguana sits atop Creation Rock on the left, a reference to a 1993 narration by Trey at Red Rocks Amphitheatre. On the other side, Icculus awaits the Famous Mockingbird as it delivers the Helping Phriendly Book. These are also subtle references to great performances by Phish at past Red Rocks shows, not to mention the Junta live version of Icculus containing the line “This is Red Rocks… This is the Edge!” On the flip-side is a nod to the Colorado state flag, and this side is the first one on a Phish Coin to be done in full-color.

Festival 8 Halloween Coin: Above is the SOLD OUT Halloween Coin (300) which debuted in October 2009 The Halloween Coin is chock full of symbolism referring to the desert venue, as well as Phish related Halloween. The Desert (life) side of the coin depicts a hot air balloon with an “8″ on it, as the Coachella Valley is a hotbed for hot air ballooning. The date palm (tree of life) is an allusion to the Save the Date theme used in the announcement of Festival 8, and serves a vital role in the agricultural economy of the Coachella Valley. The saguaro cactus is a nod to Gordo, and the peyote button symbolizes a spiritual desert journey, which many of us had at Festival 8. The Camel has a polo mallet leaning up against it in reference to the Empire Polo Club.

The Halloween (death) side of the coin depicts no less than 11 Phish songs that I felt have Halloween related symbolism. The ghost serves as the centerpiece of this side of the coin, and it has a snowman dose on its tongue and is holding a piece of meat (a nod to the second song in the Ghost Trilogy). The spider web with a fly caught in it is a reference to Guelah Papyrus, the cat is a reference to Poster Nutbag, and the witch is a reference to Axilla. The tombstone reads RIP R.W. memorializing Roger Wolfe, executed son of Errand Wolfe, rebel leader of the Lizards in Gamhendge. Piper the worm is coming out of the ground below the ghost, and a skeleton symbolizes a soul returning to earth on Dia de los Muertos (11/01/09) to beg the holy spirit (ghost) forgiveness for past transgressions. The vultures fly overhead, and the trees are a double reference to I Saw It Again (the 3rd song in the Ghost Trilogy) and Limb By Limb.

Big Cypress 10th Anniversary Coin: Above is the 10th Anniversary Big Cypress Coin (300) which debuted in January 2010 The Big Cypress Coin was made to commemorate the 10 Year Anniversary of the Big Cypress Millennium NYE Festival in the everglades. One side of the coin represents the everglades themselves, and the other side depicts the festival site itself. The Everglades side was inspired by the Seminole Tribal legend of creation, in which the creator places a shell at the base of a tree (I chose a Big Cypress “Tree of Life”) and as the tree grew, the roots made the shell crack, and from that shell emerged all of the animals of the world.

The Venue side of the coin depicts the stage setup used for the midnight to sunrise set, and is complete with Father Time on his bicycle, the on-stage porta-potty, and the clock-themed backdrop behind the stage. The Skywheel carnival ride looms in the distance, and a swamp airboat awaits the boys backstage as the first sunrise of the new millennium rises behind palm trees in the distance. Fireworks are exploding above the stage as a news helicopter flies overhead reporting on all of the insanity. The Hot Dog that the band rode to the stage before the all-night set, and the Meatstick Time Capsule, intended to be opened in 4020, are also depicted.

Festival $8 Bill: Above is the Festival $8 Bill (888) which debuted in April 2010 The idea to design an $8 Bill for Festival Eight actually came to me late night on Halloween, so it is safe to say it was a little late! However, over the past few months, the idea kept popping into my head, so I decided to go for it. The design is based on the $1 Bill, and I tried to work in as much Phish symbolism as possible while remaining true to the original form. Basically anything that I could alter to make the Festival $8 Bill Phishy (in a subtle way) I did. The serial number references Halloween, as do the Roman numbers at the bottom of the pyramid. I took out 5 of the 13 stars, olive leaves and arrows in the seal on the right side of the back of the Bill to make eight of each as a nod to Festival 8. Taking out the middle 5 stars actually created an unintended figure eight, which I thought was extra cool! I also removed the center tail feather of the eagle to make it so there are only 8 of them. I changed the Latin slogan below the pyramid to say “Lego Libri Servo Vita” which means “Read the Book and Save Your Life,” and the signatures at the bottom of the front side of the Festival $8 Bill are those of Marco Esquandolas and M.R. Palmer! The Department of the Treasury seal has been altered to reference the Rolling Stones’ Exile on Main Street album cover choice for Halloween. I originally wanted to use a visage of King Wilson, and then it hit me that Woodrow Wilson was on the now defunct $100,000 Bill, so it seemed like a nice touch. I also changed the letter in the middle of the Federal Reserve Seal to an 8, and the city of printing has been changed to Indio, CA. I changed the other serial numbers to F8 and 1030 and 1101 to represent the other two days of the festival. In Clod We Trust needs no explanation, does it? Hope you like it… Just another memento that will be even easier to carry in your wallet. The Festival $8 Bill will be printed on Crane & Company 100% Cotton woven paper… as close to the U.S. currency cotton/linen paper as I can get without having the Feds checking things out!

Greek Theatre Coin: Above is the Greek Theatre Coin (200) which debuted in June 2010 For the Greek Theatre Coin I decided to use the California State Flag a la the Colorado State Flag on the Red Rocks Coin. That idea was very well received, and I think the flag is a great way to represent the state in a singular image. The bear and star were going to be in 3-D, but the colors would not have been able to remain true to form, so I decided to go with full color in 2-D instead. On the other side, I did my best to re-create the feel of a straight-on view of the stage at the Greek Theatre. The maze at the bottom was inspired by the circle that lays in the center of the floor/pit area. I considered putting a bonfire there as a tribute to the bonfire parties thrown in the Greek Theatre before Stanford/Cal football games, but the maze won out. The llama at center-stage pays homage to the 1st song Phish ever played at the Greek Theatre on 8/28/93. The birds above symbolize the performance of The Birds, an ancient Greek drama by Aristophanes. This play marked the 1st performance of any kind in the Greek Theatre in 1903. The clock tower in the background is depicts the landmark of Sather Tower, commonly referred to as “The Campanile” because of its stark resemblance to the Campanile di San Marco in Venice, Italy. The lightning bolts on top of each spire are a subtle nod to the Grateful Dead’s roots in the bay area.

Telluride Coin: Above is the SOLD OUT Telluride Coin (200) which debuted in June 2010 The Front side of the Telluride Coin was inspired by the classic image of the main strip in downtown Telluride, with the mountains looming in the background. The sign on the New Sheridan Hotel now says FLUFFHEAD (a nod to PT) and the clock tower reads 4:20, as do all clocks on Phish Coins. In the foreground, I put a silhouetted image of two guys crossing the street with a keyboard. This is a tribute to the classic shot of Trey and Page walking the keyboard across the street upon their arrival in Telluride in 1988. The Back Side of the Telluride Coin depicts The Roma Bar and its two neighbors, and was inspired by an old oil painting of the building. This pays homage to the location of Phish’s 1st run of shows outside of the Northeast. The Roma Bar hosted Phish for 5 of their 6 shows on that Telluride Run.

Halloween Poker Chip: Above is the Halloween Poker Chip (666) which will debut in October 2010 The Halloween Poker Chip was inspired by two things… The fact that I did a Halloween Coin for Festival 8 in 2009, and the fact that the 2010 Halloween Run is in Atlantic City. The Halloween Poker Chip is a casino grade ceramic chip just like those appearing in casinos worldwide. It weighs 10 grams and is 39 millimeters in diameter, both specs matching casino standards. Unlike traditional clay poker chips, ceramic chips have the image embedded into the chip itself… no cheap inlay stickers that can peel or wear away over time! One side of the Halloween Poker Chip was inspired by an old postcard from the heyday of Atlantic City in the 1930s – 1940s. The $31 denomination was chosen in reference to the 31st of October. I felt that a dollar value needed to be on the chip, and wanted to steer away from any existing chip denominations. I don’t want any pit bosses shaking me down in Atlantic City, right? The flip side of the Halloween Poker Chip is an evil jack-o-lantern, the quintessential Halloween image. The rolling edge of the Halloween Poker Chip was printed in black and orange and designed to mimic the edge spots reminiscent of vintage clay casino poker chips…

2010 NYE Coin: Above is the design of the NYE Coin (300) which will debut in December of 2010 The 2010 NYE Coin was designed to commemorate this year’s 5 night NYE Run being held at The Worcester Centrum and Madison Square Garden. These are two of the more hallowed venues in Phish history, so I tried to work in as much symbolic imagery as possible relating to past moments in each venue. I focused on trying to work in as much NYE flavor as possible, while maintaining a cohesive design. The Worcester Centrum Side of the NYE Coin was inspired by the 1993 NYE Run during which Phish played on a stage designed to look like an aquarium. The square shape of this setup doesn’t work well with the circular format of a coin, so I adapted it to be a fishbowl. The bowl is littered with Phish symbolism. The figure of Moses standing with the 10 Commandments at center stage relates to Tom Marshall’s appearance on 12/31/93 to sing the 1st line that he ever wrote for a Phish song, “Rye, Rye, Rocco” during Antelope. The scuba diver and the giant clam were part of the NYE gag that night, and the sperm whale is a nod to the Moby Dick encore that had everybody buzzing on 11/29/97. The surfboard next to Moses is a reference to the Wipeout Fest that went down at the Centrum almost a year later, on 11/27/98. The dates on this side of the coin were placed in the bubbles rising up from the fishbowl floor. The Madison Square Garden Side of the NYE Coin references all of the previous NYE shows performed at MSG. The Van de Graff generator on the top of Madison Square Garden is a nod to the Gamehendge Time Factory gag performed as midnight approached on 12/31/95. The Udderball (complete with pentagram as a reference to the Harpua narration from 12/30/97) is climbing up the side of MSG, and lends to what I feel is a bit of an urban Godzilla theme. The Udderball was brought to life on an incredible half-domed projector setup that was integral to the 12/31/97 NYE countdown. The caterpillar crawling down 8th Avenue is a reference to the costumed troupe that delighted the audience throughout the 1998 NYE Run, donning an array of fabulous costumery. During the Wolfman’s Brother on 12/28/98 caterpillars crawled up on stage and squirmed around while the band destroyed everyone in MSG that night. The seven snowflakes are a nod to the 2002 NYE gag when snowflakes began falling from the ceiling during the Seven Below performed as midnight approached on 12/31/02. I couldn’t resist making the snowflakes reminiscent of the snowflake on the Alta Ski Resort logo, as that is one of my favorite mountains! The dates for the 3 Night Run appear on the top of the building running along 8th Avenue, and the large digital clock outside of MSG is set to 4:20, as are all clocks that appear on Phish Coins.

These coins are sold out, but check www.phishcoins.com for availability!

Wear Your Music Mike Gordon bracelet auction for Mockingbird

CLICK HERE TO BID

This auction to benefit the Mockingbird Foundation is unique and custom made. Donated by Wear Your Music, the bracelet is created out of the guitar strings of Mike Gordon’s bass. This specific bracelet will be made to the specifications of the winner’s wrist.

Mike Gordon’s Wear Your Music page

This bracelet will ship direct, although it will take UP TO 3 WEEKS to create it because it is CUSTOM CRAFTED.

a sample bracelet, actual bracelet make look different

This auction is sponsored by PhanArt: The Art of the Fans of Phish – www.phanart.net/blog

All monies from this sale will benefit the Mockingbird Foundation, which supports music education throughout the country. mbird.org

About Wear Your Music

Propelled by a love for music and a desire to give back to the community, Wear Your Music was founded by two people, music-loving financier Steve Bernstein and jewelry artist Hannah Garrison. Founded over coffee, Craigslist and a pile of guitar strings in August of 2007, the company and its guitar string bracelet projects have since raised nearly a half million dollars total for more than 60 charities.

Combining fashion, music and philanthropy, Wear Your Music has created two similar, yet distinct, lines of unisex music-related jewelry. The original line, the Wear Your Music Artist Bracelet, is a series of bangle-style bracelets crafted from used guitar strings, donated by over 150 artists (such as Eric Clapton, Jack Johnson, Bonnie Raitt, Trey Anastasio and Ani DiFranco). They are sold on the Wear Your Music website (below), with 100% of profits going to a charity selected by the artist. In this way, fans feel close to their favorite artist and the artist’s charity benefits.

The overwhelming response to the artist bracelets inspired the two to release a low-priced line of unisex, one-size-fits-all guitar string bracelets. Available in 7 colors, these have been very popular with nearly every age group and again, a portion of the profits is donated to charity. WYM also provides a range of other music merchandise, from charms to necklaces. WYM has received a warm media reception by such outlets as People, InStyle, Time Out NYC, The Today Show and MTV. Music fans on 4 continents have snatched up bracelets from their favorite artists, and the artists themselves have given the project their ready support and participation. Today, with more artists joining daily, there are no signs of Wear Your Music slowing down.

Surrender to the Flow Bottle Openers

Will you “Surrender to the Flow ” ? Just in time for Fall Tour and all those delicious beers you’ll find on lot. “Surrender to the Flow ” keychain which doubles as a bottle opener. These are made of high quality metal and laser engraved.

They sell for $6 each or 2 for $10, both of which includes shipping.

These are limited to only 250 pieces and will ship promptly

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Periodic table of Ph[ish]

From Sam and Evan of El Del Inc.

The idea for the Periodic Table of Ph[ish] came about while we were working on a Reba design. While discussing the ingredients in Reba’s pot, Evan says, “I GOT IT!” “Periodic table of phish!”. Genius. So we threw around the idea for a bit and landed on song abbreviations and names, as if a setlist was a scientific equation. After testing the waters, although not a GREAT water to test, phans of PT said we should make it more akin to the real Periodic table. So we added Song Debut to it as well. Things you might not catch at first glance, every song in blue boxes is a Gamehendge related song (minus Punch), green are the classics and heavy hitters we all yearn for, despite recent complaints that they have been played too much. We also tried to keep songs that are always played together next to one another, like Horse > Silent in the Morning, OhKeePa > Suzy.

The cost of the poster is $20, and it measures 12×18. You can find it on lot at Providence, Amherst and Atlantic City. Sam and Evan have offered to donate two posters to PhanArt for benefit of Mockingbird Foundation.

This print is sold out

Gregory Brenner iPod and iPhone skins

PhanArtist Gregory Brenner has made some unique iPod and iPhone skins.

They are thin easy-to-remove vinyl decals for customizing your mobile phone. Skins are made from a patented 3M material that eliminates air bubbles for easy application. Available for 3GS, 3G & Original iPhone & iPod touch. (4G iPhone skins coming soon).

All of my work is now available at my new online site. Every piece of art (including The Gamehendge Series) is available as prints (multiple sizes), stretched canvas, iPhone & iPod Touch skins, Mac & PC Laptop skins & T-shirts.

Rutherford the Brave
Guest of Honor
Duppy House