For a local artist who does amazing pieces all across the city of San Francisco, I'm amazed at how pedestrian/elementary the Oakland 1 poster is compared to his other work.
I'm trying to find some type of connection or subtle nod to the NorCal region as well as figure out what the environment/climate change theme is in this poster but I'm just not seeing it. The most I have connecting it to climate change at this point is the yellow stick man holding up the Earth.
Do you know who the artist is? This one completely baffles me (and I had tix to this show) and I'm curious about the artist's other work.
I wish there was a more efficient way to handle shipping. I hate the fact that we have to pay $10 shipping for each order, but feel obligated to purchase them as soon as they're posted to get them before they're sold out. I'm sure this has already been discussed somewhere on this thread, but has anyone tried reaching out to 10C to see if they would combine shipping and refund extra shipping costs?
Probably too much to ask given the large number of orders...but I feel like technology could provide a solution here.
I bought 3 today in one check-out and shipping was $20.45 to NY, so a little savings there... Just wish Ames Baltimore was available when I checked out as oddly enough when I had 4 posters in my cart shipping went down to $14.30 earlier. I just added 4 other ones to my cart and shipping was like $25 - could it possibly depend on which posters you add? Who knows - just excited for all of these!
For a local artist who does amazing pieces all across the city of San Francisco, I'm amazed at how pedestrian/elementary the Oakland 1 poster is compared to his other work.
I'm trying to find some type of connection or subtle nod to the NorCal region as well as figure out what the environment/climate change theme is in this poster but I'm just not seeing it. The most I have connecting it to climate change at this point is the yellow stick man holding up the Earth.
Do you know who the artist is? This one completely baffles me (and I had tix to this show) and I'm curious about the artist's other work.
Any info is appreciated, thanks!
Someone posted earlier it’s by Zio Ziegler.
It’s got a Grateful Dead vibe going for it with the roses, lightning bolts, skull and trippy font.
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One of my absolute favorites and the only time I've ever been in trouble at work for cursing so loudly after shopping cart error that the entire office overheard me through a closed door...
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For a local artist who does amazing pieces all across the city of San Francisco, I'm amazed at how pedestrian/elementary the Oakland 1 poster is compared to his other work.
I'm trying to find some type of connection or subtle nod to the NorCal region as well as figure out what the environment/climate change theme is in this poster but I'm just not seeing it. The most I have connecting it to climate change at this point is the yellow stick man holding up the Earth.
Do you know who the artist is? This one completely baffles me (and I had tix to this show) and I'm curious about the artist's other work.
Any info is appreciated, thanks!
Someone posted earlier it’s by Zio Ziegler.
It’s got a Grateful Dead vibe going for it with the roses, lightning bolts, skull and trippy font.
Zio also did this thing. The poster nailed the poster collecting coffin shut for me...
Some damn good posters... 1) Baltimore is the big bad daddy of them all, just kicks ass in many ways (remember the Cracker Jack people) 2) OKC, beautiful work of art 3) NY "as the world burns" just has an appeal to it, simple and cool Don't sleep on Oakland, that print has major potential.....
1998 Dallas (7/5) 2006 San Fran (7/15,7/16) 2009 San Fran (8/28) 2010 Bristow (5/13) NY (5/21) 2011 Alpine Valley (9/3,9/4) 2012 Missoula (9/30) 2013 Chicago (7/19) Pittsburgh (10/11) Buffalo (10/12) Baltimore (10/27) Dallas (11/15) 2014 Austin (10/12) Memphis (10/14) St. Paul (10/19) Milwaukee (10/20) Denver (10/22) 2016 Ft. Lauderdale (4/8) Miami (4/9) Hampton (4/18) Philly (4/28,4/29) NY (5/1,5/2) 2018 Seattle (8/10) Missoula (8/13) 2022 Nashville (9/16) E.V. - 2008 Berkeley (4/8) 2012 Austin (11/9,11/12) Temple of the Dog - 2016 Upper Darby
Some damn good posters... 1) Baltimore is the big bad daddy of them all, just kicks ass in many ways (remember the Cracker Jack people) 2) OKC, beautiful work of art 3) NY "as the world burns" just has an appeal to it, simple and cool Don't sleep on Oakland, that print has major potential.....
Don’t be talking up that Baltimore print so much! I need to be able to get one. So many hours F5ing for that show by myself and by my children whom I bribed with money and ice cream depending on the kid and whatever motivated him/her. We need to hang that poster in our dining room.
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Some damn good posters... 1) Baltimore is the big bad daddy of them all, just kicks ass in many ways (remember the Cracker Jack people) 2) OKC, beautiful work of art 3) NY "as the world burns" just has an appeal to it, simple and cool Don't sleep on Oakland, that print has major potential.....
Don’t be talking up that Baltimore print so much! I need to be able to get one. So many hours F5ing for that show by myself and by my children whom I bribed with money and ice cream depending on the kid and whatever motivated him/her. We need to hang that poster in our dining room.
Ha!!! I hear ya brother... It's one for the books, good luck my friend......
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For a local artist who does amazing pieces all across the city of San Francisco, I'm amazed at how pedestrian/elementary the Oakland 1 poster is compared to his other work.
I'm trying to find some type of connection or subtle nod to the NorCal region as well as figure out what the environment/climate change theme is in this poster but I'm just not seeing it. The most I have connecting it to climate change at this point is the yellow stick man holding up the Earth.
Do you know who the artist is? This one completely baffles me (and I had tix to this show) and I'm curious about the artist's other work.
Any info is appreciated, thanks!
Someone posted earlier it’s by Zio Ziegler.
It’s got a Grateful Dead vibe going for it with the roses, lightning bolts, skull and trippy font.
Zio also did this thing. The poster nailed the poster collecting coffin shut for me...
I like this poster... I don't hang posters, keep them in my portfolio and this one always stands out when going back in time showing people.(killer fkn show).
1998 Dallas (7/5) 2006 San Fran (7/15,7/16) 2009 San Fran (8/28) 2010 Bristow (5/13) NY (5/21) 2011 Alpine Valley (9/3,9/4) 2012 Missoula (9/30) 2013 Chicago (7/19) Pittsburgh (10/11) Buffalo (10/12) Baltimore (10/27) Dallas (11/15) 2014 Austin (10/12) Memphis (10/14) St. Paul (10/19) Milwaukee (10/20) Denver (10/22) 2016 Ft. Lauderdale (4/8) Miami (4/9) Hampton (4/18) Philly (4/28,4/29) NY (5/1,5/2) 2018 Seattle (8/10) Missoula (8/13) 2022 Nashville (9/16) E.V. - 2008 Berkeley (4/8) 2012 Austin (11/9,11/12) Temple of the Dog - 2016 Upper Darby
For a local artist who does amazing pieces all across the city of San Francisco, I'm amazed at how pedestrian/elementary the Oakland 1 poster is compared to his other work.
I'm trying to find some type of connection or subtle nod to the NorCal region as well as figure out what the environment/climate change theme is in this poster but I'm just not seeing it. The most I have connecting it to climate change at this point is the yellow stick man holding up the Earth.
Do you know who the artist is? This one completely baffles me (and I had tix to this show) and I'm curious about the artist's other work.
Any info is appreciated, thanks!
Someone posted earlier it’s by Zio Ziegler.
It’s got a Grateful Dead vibe going for it with the roses, lightning bolts, skull and trippy font.
Zio also did this thing. The poster nailed the poster collecting coffin shut for me...
I like this poster... I don't hang posters, keep them in my portfolio and this one always stands out when going back in time showing people.(killer fkn show).
Have more posters than wall space and have been thinking of getting a portfolio to store the rest. For the portfolio, do you have a preference for one over another? Or any suggestions?
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For a local artist who does amazing pieces all across the city of San Francisco, I'm amazed at how pedestrian/elementary the Oakland 1 poster is compared to his other work.
I'm trying to find some type of connection or subtle nod to the NorCal region as well as figure out what the environment/climate change theme is in this poster but I'm just not seeing it. The most I have connecting it to climate change at this point is the yellow stick man holding up the Earth.
Do you know who the artist is? This one completely baffles me (and I had tix to this show) and I'm curious about the artist's other work.
Any info is appreciated, thanks!
Someone posted earlier it’s by Zio Ziegler.
It’s got a Grateful Dead vibe going for it with the roses, lightning bolts, skull and trippy font.
Zio also did this thing. The poster nailed the poster collecting coffin shut for me...
I like this poster... I don't hang posters, keep them in my portfolio and this one always stands out when going back in time showing people.(killer fkn show).
Have more posters than wall space and have been thinking of getting a portfolio to store the rest. For the portfolio, do you have a preference for one over another? Or any suggestions?
Consensus seems to be the Itoya Profolio for 18x24, and baroque for 24x36.
For a local artist who does amazing pieces all across the city of San Francisco, I'm amazed at how pedestrian/elementary the Oakland 1 poster is compared to his other work.
I'm trying to find some type of connection or subtle nod to the NorCal region as well as figure out what the environment/climate change theme is in this poster but I'm just not seeing it. The most I have connecting it to climate change at this point is the yellow stick man holding up the Earth.
Do you know who the artist is? This one completely baffles me (and I had tix to this show) and I'm curious about the artist's other work.
Any info is appreciated, thanks!
Someone posted earlier it’s by Zio Ziegler.
It’s got a Grateful Dead vibe going for it with the roses, lightning bolts, skull and trippy font.
Zio also did this thing. The poster nailed the poster collecting coffin shut for me...
I like this poster... I don't hang posters, keep them in my portfolio and this one always stands out when going back in time showing people.(killer fkn show).
Have more posters than wall space and have been thinking of getting a portfolio to store the rest. For the portfolio, do you have a preference for one over another? Or any suggestions?
I got mine a few years back from 'Jerry's Artarama", not sure if they have this particular size anymore. The one I have is 38 length and 28 width, give or take an inch or two, then I just get whatever sleeves work for the poster size from random places and put them in there, works perfect.... I would suggest just find the biggest portfolio with at least that size then you don't have to worry about the different poster sizes. Also, I put all my stickers on the inside cover and the backside. It's pretty fucking cool when you flip through it all seeing everything. One space for it all....
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For a local artist who does amazing pieces all across the city of San Francisco, I'm amazed at how pedestrian/elementary the Oakland 1 poster is compared to his other work.
I'm trying to find some type of connection or subtle nod to the NorCal region as well as figure out what the environment/climate change theme is in this poster but I'm just not seeing it. The most I have connecting it to climate change at this point is the yellow stick man holding up the Earth.
Do you know who the artist is? This one completely baffles me (and I had tix to this show) and I'm curious about the artist's other work.
Any info is appreciated, thanks!
Someone posted earlier it’s by Zio Ziegler.
It’s got a Grateful Dead vibe going for it with the roses, lightning bolts, skull and trippy font.
Zio also did this thing. The poster nailed the poster collecting coffin shut for me...
When I bought this at the show I was like WTF? Since I’ve framed it I’ve come to really appreciate it.
For a local artist who does amazing pieces all across the city of San Francisco, I'm amazed at how pedestrian/elementary the Oakland 1 poster is compared to his other work.
I'm trying to find some type of connection or subtle nod to the NorCal region as well as figure out what the environment/climate change theme is in this poster but I'm just not seeing it. The most I have connecting it to climate change at this point is the yellow stick man holding up the Earth.
Do you know who the artist is? This one completely baffles me (and I had tix to this show) and I'm curious about the artist's other work.
Any info is appreciated, thanks!
Someone posted earlier it’s by Zio Ziegler.
It’s got a Grateful Dead vibe going for it with the roses, lightning bolts, skull and trippy font.
Zio also did this thing. The poster nailed the poster collecting coffin shut for me...
I like this poster... I don't hang posters, keep them in my portfolio and this one always stands out when going back in time showing people.(killer fkn show).
Have more posters than wall space and have been thinking of getting a portfolio to store the rest. For the portfolio, do you have a preference for one over another? Or any suggestions?
I got mine a few years back from 'Jerry's Artarama", not sure if they have this particular size anymore. The one I have is 38 length and 28 width, give or take an inch or two, then I just get whatever sleeves work for the poster size from random places and put them in there, works perfect.... I would suggest just find the biggest portfolio with at least that size then you don't have to worry about the different poster sizes. Also, I put all my stickers on the inside cover and the backside. It's pretty fucking cool when you flip through it all seeing everything. One space for it all....
Nice! Thx man
2013 - OKC 2014 -Tulsa 2016 - Chicago 1 2018 - Seattle 1 & 2 2021 - Ohana I Ohana Encore 1 & 2 2022 - Louisville I OKC 2023 - Ft. Worth 1 & 2 I Austin 1 & 2
For a local artist who does amazing pieces all across the city of San Francisco, I'm amazed at how pedestrian/elementary the Oakland 1 poster is compared to his other work.
I'm trying to find some type of connection or subtle nod to the NorCal region as well as figure out what the environment/climate change theme is in this poster but I'm just not seeing it. The most I have connecting it to climate change at this point is the yellow stick man holding up the Earth.
Do you know who the artist is? This one completely baffles me (and I had tix to this show) and I'm curious about the artist's other work.
Any info is appreciated, thanks!
Someone posted earlier it’s by Zio Ziegler.
It’s got a Grateful Dead vibe going for it with the roses, lightning bolts, skull and trippy font.
Zio also did this thing. The poster nailed the poster collecting coffin shut for me...
When I bought this at the show I was like WTF? Since I’ve framed it I’ve come to really appreciate it.
Yeah, I actually like the Hampton print. The bottom text aren't the best, kinda seem like an afterthought, but I really like the detail in the head/face thing. Plus it's just really different.
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I wish there was a more efficient way to handle shipping. I hate the fact that we have to pay $10 shipping for each order, but feel obligated to purchase them as soon as they're posted to get them before they're sold out. I'm sure this has already been discussed somewhere on this thread, but has anyone tried reaching out to 10C to see if they would combine shipping and refund extra shipping costs?
Probably too much to ask given the large number of orders...but I feel like technology could provide a solution here.
I bought 3 today in one check-out and shipping was $20.45 to NY, so a little savings there... Just wish Ames Baltimore was available when I checked out as oddly enough when I had 4 posters in my cart shipping went down to $14.30 earlier. I just added 4 other ones to my cart and shipping was like $25 - could it possibly depend on which posters you add? Who knows - just excited for all of these!
Shipping made no sense - a few days ago, it would double the shipping with each added poster. So I figured I would have to spend shipping on each individual poster, regardless if it was in one order or not. Fast forward today and it's completely different, with 5 added for less than 2! I emailed 10C about it, asking them to cancel my individual orders and keep the one big order Never had to do anything like that before. I know they said 1/member, so I'm guessing that they'll have to void my dups anyway, but I'd just prefer them canceling them right away. My CC comp said they'd handle it if need be. No way I'm paying $30+ in extra shipping because their site is wonky. Anyone else have any experience with this stuff?
That's on every poster page. Since they use such small tubes, you really wouldn't want them trying to jam 4-5 posters in a single tube. Or more than 1 for that matter. Wonder if there was a glitch today or if they actually decided to do combined shipping. Let us know what they say.
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One of my absolute favorites and the only time I've ever been in trouble at work for cursing so loudly after shopping cart error that the entire office overheard me through a closed door...
1) Baltimore is the big bad daddy of them all, just kicks ass in many ways (remember the Cracker Jack people)
2) OKC, beautiful work of art
3) NY "as the world burns" just has an appeal to it, simple and cool
Don't sleep on Oakland, that print has major potential.....
2012 Missoula (9/30) 2013 Chicago (7/19) Pittsburgh (10/11) Buffalo (10/12) Baltimore (10/27) Dallas (11/15)
2014 Austin (10/12) Memphis (10/14) St. Paul (10/19) Milwaukee (10/20) Denver (10/22)
2016 Ft. Lauderdale (4/8) Miami (4/9) Hampton (4/18) Philly (4/28,4/29) NY (5/1,5/2) 2018 Seattle (8/10) Missoula (8/13) 2022 Nashville (9/16)
E.V. - 2008 Berkeley (4/8) 2012 Austin (11/9,11/12)
Temple of the Dog - 2016 Upper Darby
6/19/95 Red Rocks
9/11/98 MSG
11/19/12 EV solo Tulsa
7/19/13 Wrigley 10/19/13 Brooklyn 2 10/21/13 Philly 1 10/22/13 Philly 2 10/25/13 Hartford
10/08/14 Tulsa 10/09/14 Lincoln
9/26/15 NYC Global Citizen
4/16/16 Greenville 4/28/16 Philly 1 4/29/16 Philly 2 5/1/16 MSG 1 5/2/16 MSG 2 8/7/16 Fenway 2 8/20/16 Wrigley 1
4/7/17 RRHOF New York City
9/2/18 Fenway 1 9/4/2018 Fenway 2
9/18/21 Asbury Park
2/4/22 EV Earthlings NYC 2/6/22 EV Earthlings Newark 9/11/22 MSG 9/14/22 Camden
9/3/24 MSG 1 9/4/24 MSG 2 9/7/24 Philly 1 9/9/24 Philly 2
2012 Missoula (9/30) 2013 Chicago (7/19) Pittsburgh (10/11) Buffalo (10/12) Baltimore (10/27) Dallas (11/15)
2014 Austin (10/12) Memphis (10/14) St. Paul (10/19) Milwaukee (10/20) Denver (10/22)
2016 Ft. Lauderdale (4/8) Miami (4/9) Hampton (4/18) Philly (4/28,4/29) NY (5/1,5/2) 2018 Seattle (8/10) Missoula (8/13) 2022 Nashville (9/16)
E.V. - 2008 Berkeley (4/8) 2012 Austin (11/9,11/12)
Temple of the Dog - 2016 Upper Darby
2012 Missoula (9/30) 2013 Chicago (7/19) Pittsburgh (10/11) Buffalo (10/12) Baltimore (10/27) Dallas (11/15)
2014 Austin (10/12) Memphis (10/14) St. Paul (10/19) Milwaukee (10/20) Denver (10/22)
2016 Ft. Lauderdale (4/8) Miami (4/9) Hampton (4/18) Philly (4/28,4/29) NY (5/1,5/2) 2018 Seattle (8/10) Missoula (8/13) 2022 Nashville (9/16)
E.V. - 2008 Berkeley (4/8) 2012 Austin (11/9,11/12)
Temple of the Dog - 2016 Upper Darby
2014 -Tulsa
2016 - Chicago 1
2018 - Seattle 1 & 2
2021 - Ohana I Ohana Encore 1 & 2
2022 - Louisville I OKC
2023 - Ft. Worth 1 & 2 I Austin 1 & 2
2012 Missoula (9/30) 2013 Chicago (7/19) Pittsburgh (10/11) Buffalo (10/12) Baltimore (10/27) Dallas (11/15)
2014 Austin (10/12) Memphis (10/14) St. Paul (10/19) Milwaukee (10/20) Denver (10/22)
2016 Ft. Lauderdale (4/8) Miami (4/9) Hampton (4/18) Philly (4/28,4/29) NY (5/1,5/2) 2018 Seattle (8/10) Missoula (8/13) 2022 Nashville (9/16)
E.V. - 2008 Berkeley (4/8) 2012 Austin (11/9,11/12)
Temple of the Dog - 2016 Upper Darby
2014 -Tulsa
2016 - Chicago 1
2018 - Seattle 1 & 2
2021 - Ohana I Ohana Encore 1 & 2
2022 - Louisville I OKC
2023 - Ft. Worth 1 & 2 I Austin 1 & 2
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So I figured I would have to spend shipping on each individual poster, regardless if it was in one order or not.
Fast forward today and it's completely different, with 5 added for less than 2!
I emailed 10C about it, asking them to cancel my individual orders and keep the one big order
Never had to do anything like that before.
I know they said 1/member, so I'm guessing that they'll have to void my dups anyway, but I'd just prefer them canceling them right away.
My CC comp said they'd handle it if need be. No way I'm paying $30+ in extra shipping because their site is wonky.
Anyone else have any experience with this stuff?