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Limited Edition "The Voice" screen printed art print by Brian Methe. Foil edition just added.
https://www.etsy.com/listing/236072817/limited-edition-the-voice-screen-printed?utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=PageTools&utm_campaign=Share
This is a hand drawn, 2-color, screen printed poster entitled "The Voice" featuring Eddie Vedder from Pearl Jam.
12X18 inches. Signed and numbered by the artist.
This poster is printed in a small, limited edition of 50.
This is a hand drawn, 2-color, screen printed poster entitled "The Voice" featuring Eddie Vedder from Pearl Jam.
12X18 inches. Signed and numbered by the artist.
This poster is printed in a small, limited edition of 50.
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Second, is Methe’s next print in a series of the members of Pearl Jam. Following up on his “McMelty” print is a print of Eddie Vedder entitled “The Voice”. The artist run is limited to 50, 13X18, signed and numbered. There will be a foil variant run available soon.
https://www.etsy.com/listing/236185426/limited-edition-the-voice-screen-printed
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So I was unsure how that could happen, yet these prints are promoted and loved by all, but would also fall into the same licensing category as everything else. Hell, the band doesn't even like the likeness of them selves used to promote items (how many posters for gigs have the band members on them? Very few) so again, I was confused about this topic.
Thanks for the input. And the prints are very cool. I own one from 2013 that's representing the group of fans who went from Vancouver to Seattle (following the tour) and really enjoy it.
That poster can be seen here http://thisallencompassingtrip.com/touring-van-merch/touring-van-poster/