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Tuesday, November 22, 2016
Ween San Francisco Poster By Emek Release Details
For the band WEEN’s show in San Francisco Emek wanted to pay tribute to one of the most famous images in classic posters from San Francisco. (among other changes, he turned the skull into the classic “Boognish” logo from Ween.)
At the bottom of his poster, Emek wrote a brief description:
“Skull and Roses” originally appeared in 1913. Drawn by Edmund Joseph Sullivan (1869-1933), known as E.J. Sullivan. He was a British book illustrator who worked in a style which merged the British tradition of illustration from the 1860's with aspects of Art Nouveau. In the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, first published in 1913, among many fanciful and many black and white drawings, he used images of skeletons. One such E.J Sullivan illustration of a skeleton was used by 60's poster legends Stanley Mouse and Alton Kelley for a Grateful Dead poster in 1966, and later for an album cover in 1971. Here it surfaces again, hand drawn in my style. Apologies to all those "eye-conic" artists... love EMEK... and your friends at WEEN.
The pinholes and creases are part of the printing in order to resemble the old 60's posters that people would tack around town and on the walls of their rooms.
Size: 17" x 24”
Artist Edition of 111 on pearl paper
Signed, Numbered, Doodled and Embossed.
Price: $125 + shipping
On sale at www.emekstudios.com click on the NEW RELEASE image to open the sale page. The BUY NOW buttons will appear sometime between 12:00pm and 12:30pm PST on Tuesday Nov 22th
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