'THE 27 CLUB'
PNE'S FIRST COLLABORATIVE ART PRINT
IS SOLD OUT; T-SHIRTS AVAILABLE
BOTH
THE REGULAR AND BLACK GLOW EDITIONS OF 'THE 27 CLUB' PRINT ARE SOLD OUT
HOWEVER,
YOU CAN STILL SNAG A T-SHIRT FEATURING THIS IMAGE, HERE:
PNE3.com
CLICK EACH IMAGE TO SEE
IT LARGER.
Friday,
May 8, 2009, marked the return of Post Neo Explosionism (PNE.)
Post
Neo Explosionism is a collaborative founded by three mainstays of rock
poster art: Justin
Hampton, Emek and Jermaine
Rogers. They came together in an unprecedented union of talents that
began with a group showing of their works in the fall of 2002 at Seattle's
famed Showbox Theater. Here, the seeds of PNE were sown. The three artists
soon elevated their creative experiment to a new level. From 2002-2005,
PNE helped pioneer the idea of the 'poster series' by creating prints for
each of the dates of tours by Queens Of The Stone Age, Audioslave, and
Built To Spill (respectively).
COLLECTOR'S
SET STICKERS SOLD OUT // INDIVIDUAL STICKERS: Available Now at PNE3.com
New Art Print:
'Interaction #1: Gypsy Eye'
SOLD
OUT:
http://jermainerogersshop.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=31
About
'Interaction #1: Gypsy Eye' Jermaine says:
"Arguably
the greatest concert poster of all time is Rick Griffin's 'Eyeball,' Bill
Graham number 105, done for a 1968 concert headlined by Jimi Hendrix. The
immortal imagery is perfect in every way, showcasing the 'all-seeing' eyeball:
according to sources, Rick called it 'the eye of god'. There it hovers,
bearing a skull in it's clawed hand...a reminder that we are all mortal
and passing beings. Enhancing this striking artwork is the knowledge that
it was done to promote a show by the legend that is Hendrix. I can imagine
Jimi moving through cosmos and alternate realities...slipping in and out
of dimensions, accompanied by his ethereal companion, his cosmic guide:
The Eye. These 2 legendary figures are forever entwined in the history
of rock and roll...one real and one imagined. And yet the power of the
one has accentuated the beauty of the other. BG 105 is a shrine of modern
art, a seamless example of what happens when music and visuals combine
to create a tremor on the richter scale of how we measure culture and our
place in it. This is my humble tribute: Rick Griffin, we are not even worthy."
This
8-color screenprint measures approx. 30 x 20 inches and is printed on gallery
stock. It features a mixture of brilliant tone inks, including a metallic
and a striking color-fade. This print is from a very limited signed and
numbered edition of only 150 pieces.
'Interaction
#1: Gypsy Eye' is sold out.
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