It’s been a rough winter in Philly. Cold weather, frozen pipes, and power outages having me longing for spring. So much I couldn’t wait to have my Spring sale. All setlists from summer, fall, and the NYE run have been discounted. Single sets are $8 (from $12) as well as discounts for the multi-night runs. Orders ship with stickers and extras, and as always, $1 from each sold sold is donated to Mockingbird Foundation!
I’ve been on a roll lately with these watercolors. It’s been fun playing around with watercolors as well as taking my time illustrating these songs. Most of the original drawings used in my illustrated setlists were drawn, inked, and then scanned and colored digitally while the show was in progress (I was lucky enough to be able to stream a live show for all most of summer, fall, and the Miami tour). My goal is to illustrate as many songs as I can for the summer illustrated setlists. I’ll take requests for songs, and I’ll be posting the ones I do for sale via my shop
Bathtub Gin
“Cause we’re all in this together, and we love to take a bath”
“How was I to know that day that the winds had swept me Wilson’s way”
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Fuego
“Read a little book about Vlad the Impaler”
Sold
These illustrations sell pretty quick, but I’ll be posting more as I make them. I still have a few available, as well as illustrated setlists from summer/fall 2014 as well as the NYE run.
Notes: Mule included a Smoke on the Water tease by Trey. DWD was unfinished. Hood included a Happy Birthday tease by Trey. The Birds was quoted in Suzy.
Well, its just a matter of waiting for Summer Tour! I’ll be working on watercolor illustrations of songs, as well as occasional setlists requested by people.
Notes: The Birds was teased during the jam out of Theme, then teased and quoted during Cities. The Phish debut of Dem Bones began acapella, then Fish moved to vacuum. The song was then stopped because, Trey said, the vacuum had become stuck to Fish’s face. Fish went behind the stage with Brian to fix the problem, and Mike suggested they switch it “from suck to blow.” There was the sound of a small explosion and the lights went out. A giant inflatable Fishman then emerged from behind the stage and took off over the crowd, while the balloon drop, including Henrietta donut balloons, occurred and the band played Auld Lang Syne.
People asked, so I did my best to deliver. This show was pretty tricky due to the number of songs, so I opted for a larger format. I have prints for sale via Fine Art America right now, but I’m working to do a limited hand signed edition, hopefully in a 12×18 or 18×24 size that would be more economical to both the buyer and I. I’ll be doing more shows based off of requests and commissions in the near future, as well as the Miami NYE run coming right up!
[1] Unfinished.
[2] Phish debut.
[3] Vocal jam based around the word “cheesecake.”
[4] Trey on acoustic guitar.
[5] Debut.
[6] Trey altered lyrics to reference cheesecake.
[7] Began with the signature Hood drum roll.
I have been getting requests for my illustrated setlists in larger sizes. I’ve looked into it and hadn’t really been satisfied with the pricing or quality. I had completely overlooked a service, that I’ve actually used in the past, Fine Art America. I’ve actually been using this service since 2010, and have actually seen the prints themselves.
They offer various sizes, as well as many different formats ( acrylic, canvas, metal, and even framed prints)
I’ll be adding all future shows to this service, and including links in the etsy listings for them as well.
Check them out, as well as over a 100 other prints of my original artwork via Fine Art America.