Apologies for the lack of updates all summer! I’ve finally finished the series and will be posting all my ticket designs in the coming days.
My ticket design for the Bangor show in Maine. This is one of the few that wasn’t inspired by a song. I heard lobsters are sort of a big deal in Maine so I went for it! The original painting was ink, watercolor, and gouache paint. Prints are 11×14, signed and numbered, and limited to an edition of 100. Tickets are based on PTBMs, and the barcode links to the setlist on Phish.net!
I just added prints alongside ticket stubs for the Phish Mansfield run! Inspired by the song Scent of a Mule. The original painting was ink, watercolor, and gouache paint. Prints are 11×14, signed and numbered, and limited to an edition of 100. Tickets are based on PTBMs, and the barcode links to the setlist on Phish.net!
The first Sand contained Crosseyed and Painless teases from Mike and an Albert tease from Trey. Mike teased Dueling Banjos in Slave to the Traffic Light.
I’m happy to present my ticket design and print for Phish’s 3-night run at Deer Creek in Noblesville, Indiana. They are now available in my shop: joseeen.etsy.com. I’m currently working on setlist art, and hope to have all the Spring shows available in a week! A portion of ticket and setlist art sales will be donated to the Mockingbird Foundation. This summer, I am also participating in Phish.net’s Conditional Pledge, donating fifty dollars if they play the song(s) referenced in my art for each run!
Prints are 11×14, signed, and limited to an edition of 100. Ticket stubs include a postcard version, as well as other surprises!
You can feel good about an MSG run, especially in April! I just finished these setlists up. For the headers, I used my ticket stub designs, which are also available in my shop. Scan the barcode to link to the setlist on phish.net! I plan to create stubs for summer tour as well!