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Dead & Company St. Louis 23 Sulzberg
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wtf - "put a bear on it, Mikey likes bears"
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- Grateful69Phish
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oldsyd wrote: ↑Thu Dec 07, 2023 2:59 pmDead & Company St. Louis 23 Sulzberg
https://expressobeans.com/public/detail.php/314728
Please correct the technique for this entry.
It should be "Giclée" for both the show and artist editions. Source - artist.
Also please add these notes from the artist:
"I wanted to share my original poster design for the St. Louis Dead & Co. show from last night. What many people don't realize, is that illustrators are sometimes at the complete mercy of the art directors or even the band themselves. I don't have an ego in my work so I am always happy to create what the client wants. The fans have a lot to say about what they see but they also don't know what goes into the work or the process.
In this case, I really loved the original work I did because it really epitomized the style that I love to work in. The band said it was too busy but "busy" is a big part of the Danvillage brand. I'm also happy with how the eventual poster turned out but I don't think many people understand the process or how little the artist has a say in the final decisions that are made."
Source - https://www.instagram.com/p/CtPbRWtyQUL/?img_index=1
I admit I'm biased because I went to this show. Totally agree with the assessments above and felt the whole story needed to be told. The poster artist likely did this job with AP's as "payment" and got tied up with business vs. creativity.