Summer Tour 2019: St Louis

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I excited to finally present the first of my 2019 Phish summer tour prints!  Continuing on the theme started by my Riviera Maya block print, I was inspired by the work of 15th century printmaker Albrecht Dürer.  I had been studying his work, as he was an early influence in my printmaking journey, and found many prints that I felt would lend themselves well as tour prints.  I started working on the blocks in January, and at this point have carved 8 of 13 blocks for the entirely of summer tour. I recently moved to a better (and larger!) living space, which means I no longer need to carve and print in the living room/kitchen! The move has delayed my work a bit, but as I get settled, I’ll be printing and carving the rest shortly!


For the tour opener in St. Louis, Missouri, I created a print inspired by the Dürer woodcut titled “Gerson” (1489). Jean Charlier de Gerson was Chancellor of the University of Paris,  who was forced to flee Paris after being suspected of leaning toward reform in the late 1300s.  This print was also inspired by the song “Ginseng Sullivan”, thus the ginseng instead of the unknown plant in the original, which can be seen in the bottom left corner of the print.  Although the song references the North Georgia hills, I was happy to find out that ginseng does grow in Missouri! You can also spot the Chaifetz Arena in the background, as well as the iconic St. Louis Gateway Arch.

 

Prints are 9 x12 on 11×14 paper, and printed with Supergraphic black ink by Bill Fick.  Black and white editions are printed on 140 lb watercolor paper, and the color variants are printed on 98 lb mixed media paper.  I haven’t decided on the exact edition size, but these summer prints will be a much smaller edition than last year’s.  Prints will be available in my Etsy shop this Friday (5/10/19) around 6 pm eastern.  Expect more summer tour prints to be made available soon after!

 

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“Gerson” Albrecht Durer (1489)

Prints are 9×12 on 11×14 paper, and printed with Supergraphic black ink by Bill Fick.  Black and white editions are printed on 140 lb watercolor paper, and the color variants are printed on 98 lb mixed media paper.  I haven’t decided on the exact edition size, but these summer prints will be a much smaller edition than last year’s.  Prints will be available in my Etsy shop this Friday (5/10/19) around 6 pm eastern.  Expect more summer tour prints to be made available soon after!

EDIT 5/19: After a long delay, my prints are finally available in my shop!  The recent weather in my area (lots of rain) caused my prints to take forever to dry, one of the downsides of oil based ink.

Phish Riviera Maya 2019

I’m excited to present may latest linocut for Phish’s return to Riviera Maya in 2019.  Continuing my tradition of creating a block print for all their past shows in Mexico, I went bigger than ever before, carving a 12×18 block.  I was inspired by the work of Albert Dürer’s woodcut, The Four Horsemen (1498).  It was printed on 18×24  90lb paper, hand printed and pulled (really wish I had a press for this size!)  They are available in a limited signed edition of 30, including 2 small color variants.  Prints are available in my shop: www.joseeen.etsy.com 

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Phish Nashville Run 2018

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Cool It Down was played for the first time since August 15, 2012 (229 shows). Trey teased Third Stone From the Sun in Weekapaug.
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This show was webcast for free via Live Phish. Trey quoted Soul Planet in 2001. Trey teased Call to the Post at the end of Bathtub Gin. DWD was unfinished. Scents did not contain the intro and included Run Through the Jungle and Crosseyed teases and quotes and Party Time quotes. Antelope also included Crosseyed teases and quotes.
Prints now available in my shop.  Also available as digital copies.
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Setlists/notes © 1990-2018  The Mockingbird Foundation, Inc.

Phish Fall 2018 Series- Las Vegas

The fifth and final print in my fall tour series.  Inspired by several posters for ” The Astounding She Monster” (1957) and lyrics from Pebbles and Marbles.  The images were all hand drawn, inked (pens and brush) and painted with watercolor.  I then scanned them to create a digital painting that is true to the original poster.  The prints are 13×19 on card stock, signed and limited to an edition of 150.   Available now in my shop,  and during the run ( October 31st-Nov 3rd ) shipping is free!

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Phish Fall Tour 2018 Series- Rosemont

The fourth in my fall tour series.  Inspired by the poster for “War of the Worlds” (1953) and lyrics from Scent of a Mule.   The images were all hand drawn, inked (pens and brush) and painted with watercolor.  I then scanned them to create a digital painting that is true to the original poster.  The prints are 13×19 on card stock, signed and limited to an edition of 150.   Available now in my shop,  and during the run ( October 26th-28th) shipping is free!

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Phish Fall Tour 2018 Series- Nashville

The third in my fall tour series.  Inspired by the Italian poster for “Tobor the Great” (1954) and lyrics from Tube.  The images were all hand drawn, inked (pens and brush) and painted with watercolor.  I then scanned them to create a digital painting that is true to the original poster.  The prints are 13×19 on card stock, signed and limited to an edition of 150.   Available now in my shop.

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Phish Fall Tour 2018 Series- Hampton

The 2nd in my Fall Tour series.  Inspired by the poster for “Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster” (1965), and lyrics from Maze.  I hadn’t done any Kaiju inspired posters, and this was part of the motivation to continue the series into fall tour.  The images were all hand drawn, inked (pens and brush) and painted with watercolor.  I then scanned them to create a digital painting that is true to the original poster.  The prints are 13×19 on card stock, signed and limited to an edition of 150. Available now in my shop.

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Phish Albany Run 2018

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Trey teased Under Pressure In Piper. Page teased Rhapsody in Blue at the end of Harry Hood.
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SET 1Crowd ControlChalk Dust TortureAll of These Dreams > Wolfman’s Brother > Scent of a MuleNICU > GumboSteam > I Didn’t KnowBathtub Gin

SET 2Set Your Soul Free > Birds of a FeatherMercury > LightThe WedgeWading in the Velvet SeaWilson > Slave to the Traffic Light

ENCOREJulius > Rocky Top


 

Prints/ Digital files available in my shop

Also available: Setlist and poster sets! Grab all of them and save!

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Setlists/notes © 1990-2018  The Mockingbird Foundation, Inc.

Pantoja Art Fundraiser

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When I’m not drawing Phish related things, I’m an elementary and middle school art teacher.  I want nothing but the best for my students (all 750 of them), and lately our budget has shrunk to almost nothing.  Sadly, as a teacher it is expected to raise funds for your classroom, since most school budgets won’t cover everything that’s needed to ensure successful learning.  While most of my coworkers opt for some great websites such as DonorsChoose, I decided to do things a little differently.  Almost all my art starts out as ink and watercolor illustrations that are then scanned and digitally arranged.  Some are randomly given away, but must are put in a portfolio where they are forgotten.  Rather than let them sit and collect dust, I came up with an idea to get them out of my house and help out my classroom!  I’ve reopened up my old shop,  www.phishart.com where my original artwork can now be purchased, with 50% of what I sell going directly to purchase art supplies for my classroom.  All orders will ship with extra original illustrations or prints, and a thank you drawing created by my students.  We appreciate your support in ensuring my students can have the proper supplies to create some awesome artwork!

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Phish Summer 2018 Series- Dick’s

The 11th and final print in my summer tour series. Inspired by the Swedish poster for “The Invisible Boy” (1957) by Boheim/Werle.  This was tricky to finish up, with the craziness of Camden, Merriweather, Curveball (RIP), and starting back up at school. Being a teacher gives me the summer to focus on prints, but this one was right in the middle of a busy time of year.  I was stuck on a idea, and ended up bailing on a couple.  My search for the right poster led me to foreign posters for American movies, and eventually I found some Swedish made posters.  The work I found were amazing, inspired themselves from the American movie posters.  This print was a different style than what I had done all summer, and required some different processes.  The images were drawn and inked, then scanned.  Certain parts of the images were drawn and colored digitally to match the original, and the background was watercolor and acrylic.  The final image then digitally arranged.  Prints are 13×19 on cardstock, signed and limited to an edition of 150.  Prints are currently available for sale in my shop: www.joseeen.etsy.com 

 

 

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