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Gig Posters Volume 2 Book

Gigposters Vol. 2 Includes 101 perforated and ready-to-hang posters along with hundreds of other poster images and designer biographies. Packaged in an oversized 11-by-14-inch paperback, Gig Posters Volume II is a spectacular compilation of rock show art (and a great way to decorate a dorm room or apartment). Get your copy at gigposters.com/book
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Gig Posters Volume 2 – now available for pre-sale!

The second volume to the successful Gig Poster book features a talented group of 101 poster artists, and I'm honored to be included. Includes 101 perforated and ready-to-hang posters along with hundreds of other poster images and designer biographies. Packaged in an oversized 11-by-14-inch paperback, Gig Posters Volume II is a spectacular compilation of rock show art (and a great way to decorate a dorm room or apartment). A few of the other designers included: Alan Hynes, Ames Bros, David V. D'Andrea, Jeral Tidwell, Jim Mazza, John Howard, Mike ...Read more
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New Noise Magazine Feature

The French music mag, New Noise, has a nice feature/interview with me in their latest issue. I'm not able to read it, because it's french, but I do like that it's titled "Fraggles Rock". Thanks to Olivier Drago and  New Noise for the nice press.
 
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Interview Feature in HEY! Modern Art & Pop Culture

HEY! 2-page interview feature Compiled Interview Feature in HEY! Modern Art & Pop Culture issue #3
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The Storybook-Psychedelic Rock Posters of Marq Spusta

Collector's Weekly By Ben Marks The work of this rising young artist is well worth watching. The enthusiasm for Marq Spusta's rock posters is particularly high right now, and September of 2010 could prove to be a watershed month for the 32-year-old artist. What makes Spusta's success noteworthy is that he's achieved it by largely ignoring the usual imagery associated with rock posters, flying eyeballs, rose-draped skeletons, and long-legged, buxom women in various stages of undress. Instead, Spusta's compositions are trippy and sweet, filled with mythical creatures, wide-eyed children, and flora that would surely ...Read more
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