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opsopcopolis said:bradklausen said:
is it sunny or am I gonna walk around today like George Micheal on Arrested Development and collapse on the floor
"her?"
In all seriousness though, love this print. Out of curiosity, do you get any sort of artistic direction, or is it purely a personal decision to make the print somewhat relevant to the locale (like with the desert theme of this print)?
If I can tie in the city / locale in someway, I try too, but I often don't want to be boxed in by trying to make an image that is a travel poster for a city... it's a poster for a band, for their live music, so I want to try and make it about the music / band first and foremost, what that music makes me feel or see in my head when I hear it, and if there's a way to incorporate the city or the history of the city or the geography or any folklore or myths about the city, and it works with a bigger concept then I like having that added aspect to the piece.
When it works well I think it really makes for a great gigposter... but when artists are just trying to reference a city just to reference it and the poster becomes more about a city and not a gigposter interpreting the music, then I find it less effective and interesting.
Plus gigposters are one of the areas where you just let an artist's and their imagination run wild... what wild and out there imagery that no one has ever seen can you come up when you listen to a band's music or see their live performance... sky is the limit and artists can really explore interesting out there concepts and ideas.... and making an image about a city is not as creatively riveting as the ideas swirling inside the mind's of artists.... when it's just about the city, it's kinda one dimensional to me... but if the reference to the city is just one component to a bigger concept then I think it's great.Post edited by bradklausen on0 -
bradklausen said:opsopcopolis said:bradklausen said:
is it sunny or am I gonna walk around today like George Micheal on Arrested Development and collapse on the floor
"her?"
In all seriousness though, love this print. Out of curiosity, do you get any sort of artistic direction, or is it purely a personal decision to make the print somewhat relevant to the locale (like with the desert theme of this print)?
If I can tie in the city / locale in someway, I try too, but I often don't want to be boxed in by trying to make an image that is a travel poster for a city... it's a poster for a band, for their live music, so I want to try and make it about the music / band first and foremost, what that music makes me feel or see in my head when I hear it, and if there's a way to incorporate the city or the history of the city or the geography or any folklore or myths about the city, and it works with a bigger concept then I like having that added aspect to the piece.
When it works well I think it really makes for a great gigposter... but when artists are just trying to reference a city just to reference it and the poster becomes more about a city and not a gigposter interpreting the music, then I find it less effective and interesting.
Plus gigposters are one of the areas where you just let an artist's and their imagination run wild... what wild and out there imagery that no one has ever seen can you come up when you listen to a band's music or see their live performance... sky is the limit and artists can really explore interesting out there concepts and ideas.... and making an image about a city is not as creatively riveting as the ideas swirling inside the mind's of artists.... when it's just about the city, it's kinda one dimensional to me... but if the reference to the city is just one component to a bigger concept then I think it's great.Post edited by bradklausen on0 -
iwasatpj20 said:Nice poster by Brad, best of the four so far on this tour.
this song is meant to be called i got shit,itshould be called i got shit tickets-hartford 06 -0 -
iwasatpj20 said:Nice poster by Brad, best of the four so far on this tour.0
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KM73780 said:There are probably not any 10 Years fans in here but the singer came out in a fur vest and he said “I bet y’all weren’t ready for me to come out in a fucking fur vest.” So forget sparkles, can we get a poster with some fur?
okay.... I prolly should go deal with the day here...proklaustinating on tending to the lawn that needs mowing and many other things that require my attention... oh internet.....you're the worst / best?0 -
bradklausen said:bradklausen said:opsopcopolis said:bradklausen said:
is it sunny or am I gonna walk around today like George Micheal on Arrested Development and collapse on the floor
"her?"
In all seriousness though, love this print. Out of curiosity, do you get any sort of artistic direction, or is it purely a personal decision to make the print somewhat relevant to the locale (like with the desert theme of this print)?
If I can tie in the city / locale in someway, I try too, but I often don't want to be boxed in by trying to make an image that is a travel poster for a city... it's a poster for a band, for their live music, so I want to try and make it about the music / band first and foremost, what that music makes me feel or see in my head when I hear it, and if there's a way to incorporate the city or the history of the city or the geography or any folklore or myths about the city, and it works with a bigger concept then I like having that added aspect to the piece.
When it works well I think it really makes for a great gigposter... but when artists are just trying to reference a city just to reference it and the poster becomes more about a city and not a gigposter interpreting the music, then I find it less effective and interesting.
Plus gigposters are one of the areas where you just let an artist's and their imagination run wild... what wild and out there imagery that no one has ever seen can you come up when you listen to a band's music or see their live performance... sky is the limit and artists can really explore interesting out there concepts and ideas.... and making an image about a city is not as creatively riveting as the ideas swirling inside the mind's of artists.... when it's just about the city, it's kinda one dimensional to me... but if the reference to the city is just one component to a bigger concept then I think it's great.2006: Hartford
2008: Camden 2, Hartford
2010: Hartford
2013: Wrigley, Worcester x2, Hartford
2015: NYC
2016: Philly 2, MSG x2, Boston 2, (TOTD Philly 2, MSG)
2018: Prague, Krakow, Berlin, Boston x2
2022: San Diego, Sacramento, Las Vegas0 -
Brad Klausen: releases Pearl Jam poster, mows lawn.
Artists are people too.0 -
Proklaustinating 👏👏Post edited by lastexitlondon on
this song is meant to be called i got shit,itshould be called i got shit tickets-hartford 06 -0 -
lastexitlondon said:Proklaustinating 👏👏
I also like to say "I put the PRO in procrastination"
it is the irritant that produces the pearl though...or the dandelions that produce the mow0 -
Phx best poster of the tour so far followed by LA20
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pledgeagrievance said:Phx best poster of the tour so far followed by LA20
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bradklausen said:iwasatpj20 said:Nice poster by Brad, best of the four so far on this tour.2000 - Chicago, IL
2003 - Champaign, IL
2006 - Chicago, IL 1 & 2
2007 - Chicago, IL Lollapalooza
2009 - Chicago, IL 1 & 2
2010 - St. Louis, MO
2011 - East Troy, WI 1 & 2 (PJ20 Destination Weekend)
2012 - Atlanta, GA, Missoula, MT
2013 - Chicago, IL (Wrigley Field), Dallas, TX, Oklahoma City, OK
2014 - St. Louis, MO, Tulsa, OK, Moline, IL (No Code, IL), Saint Paul, MN, Milwaukee, WI (Yield, WI)
2016 - Greenville, SC (Vs, SC), Raleigh, NC, Columbia, SC, Boston, MA (Fenway Park 1), Chicago, IL (Wrigley Field 1 & 2)2018 - Seattle, WA (Safeco Field 2), Chicago, IL (Wrigley Field 1 & 2), Boston, MA (Fenway Park 2)2020 - Nashville, TN, St. Louis, MO, Oklahoma City, OK, Phoenix, AZ, ??
2022 - Nashville, TN, St. Louis, MO, Oklahoma City, OK, Phoenix, AZ, Las Vegas, NV
2023 - St. Paul, MN 2, Fort Worth, TX 2, Austin, TX 1, and Austin, TX 22024 - Portland, OR and Chicago, IL (Wrigley Field 1 & 2)2025 - Pittsburgh, PA1 & Pittsburgh PA22012 - Temple of the Dog East Troy, WI (PJ20 Destination Weekend)
2014 - Soundgarden Tinley Park, IL (with Nine Inch Nails)2014 - Alice in Chains Davenport, IA2016 - Chris Cornell Solo Madison, WI and Peoria, IL (official hometown show)2016 - Temple of the Dog San Francisco, CA (both shows)
2017 - Soundgarden Dallas (cancelled) RIP Chris Cornell2018 - Smashing Pumpkins Chicago, IL (first show)2019 - Alice in Chains Milwaukee, WI2022 - Jerry Cantrell Chicago, IL
2023 - Jerry Cantrell Milwaukee, WIRIP Andrew Wood, Kurt Cobain, Layne Staley, and Chris CornellRIP Mom (may your star shine the brightest in the sky, our family loves and misses you very much, we'll meet again)0 -
Love me a BK poster. It's a beauty.6/29/98 Chicago-United Center
6/18/03 Chicago-United Center
5/17/06 Chicago-United Center
7/19/13 Chicago-Wrigley Field
10/11/13 Pittsburgh-Consol Energy Center
10/17/14 Moline-IWireless Center (No Code)
10/20/14 Milwaukee-Bradley center (Yield)
4/26/16 Lexington-Rupp Arena
8/20/16 Chicago-Wrigley Field
8/22/16 Chicago-Wrigley Field
8/18/18 Chicago-Wrigley Field
8/20/18 Chicago-Wrigley Field
9/5/23 Chicago-United Center
9/7/23 Chicago-United Center
8/29/23 Chicago-Wrigley Field
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AZ license plate?To quote the 10C from Newsletter #8: "Please understand we have a lot of members and it is very hard to please everybody. If you are one of those unhappy people...please call 1-900-IDN-TCAR."
"Me knowing the truth, I can not concur."
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Did the LA2 poster sell out or were people able to pick up inside the venue?0
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bradklausen said:opsopcopolis said:bradklausen said:
is it sunny or am I gonna walk around today like George Micheal on Arrested Development and collapse on the floor
"her?"
In all seriousness though, love this print. Out of curiosity, do you get any sort of artistic direction, or is it purely a personal decision to make the print somewhat relevant to the locale (like with the desert theme of this print)?
If I can tie in the city / locale in someway, I try too, but I often don't want to be boxed in by trying to make an image that is a travel poster for a city... it's a poster for a band, for their live music, so I want to try and make it about the music / band first and foremost, what that music makes me feel or see in my head when I hear it, and if there's a way to incorporate the city or the history of the city or the geography or any folklore or myths about the city, and it works with a bigger concept then I like having that added aspect to the piece.
When it works well I think it really makes for a great gigposter... but when artists are just trying to reference a city just to reference it and the poster becomes more about a city and not a gigposter interpreting the music, then I find it less effective and interesting.
Plus gigposters are one of the areas where you just let an artist's and their imagination run wild... what wild and out there imagery that no one has ever seen can you come up when you listen to a band's music or see their live performance... sky is the limit and artists can really explore interesting out there concepts and ideas.... and making an image about a city is not as creatively riveting as the ideas swirling inside the mind's of artists.... when it's just about the city, it's kinda one dimensional to me... but if the reference to the city is just one component to a bigger concept then I think it's great.0 -
bradklausen said:Kearn5y said:lastexitlondon said:KM73780 said:
Not certain you will se this post as you are busy.
I am fortunate catching 5 of 9 shows on the west coast. So bummed I'm not at the show you did the print for. It is great.
Others have commented that potentially Glitter is "OK" as to Eddie finding the one person in audience that had a shiny coat and she ended up with a tambourine.
Apoligize for my rambling. With all this said appreciate that you have an account on the forum. Love your work. Will be going for the AP even though I won't be there tonight. Hoping everyone "at the show" has a wonderful experience. That is what life is. "PRESENT TENSE" I wrestle with it all the time. Anyone who says "shortened" sets are bad don't understand Pearl Jam.
Different conversation but go see every other LEGENDARY BAND that plays the same set.
I have never requested a song, but "Off He Goes" in Oakland 12 or 13 or Las Vegas would be amazing.
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Imcoffeegirl said:bradklausen said:opsopcopolis said:bradklausen said:
is it sunny or am I gonna walk around today like George Micheal on Arrested Development and collapse on the floor
"her?"
In all seriousness though, love this print. Out of curiosity, do you get any sort of artistic direction, or is it purely a personal decision to make the print somewhat relevant to the locale (like with the desert theme of this print)?
If I can tie in the city / locale in someway, I try too, but I often don't want to be boxed in by trying to make an image that is a travel poster for a city... it's a poster for a band, for their live music, so I want to try and make it about the music / band first and foremost, what that music makes me feel or see in my head when I hear it, and if there's a way to incorporate the city or the history of the city or the geography or any folklore or myths about the city, and it works with a bigger concept then I like having that added aspect to the piece.
When it works well I think it really makes for a great gigposter... but when artists are just trying to reference a city just to reference it and the poster becomes more about a city and not a gigposter interpreting the music, then I find it less effective and interesting.
Plus gigposters are one of the areas where you just let an artist's and their imagination run wild... what wild and out there imagery that no one has ever seen can you come up when you listen to a band's music or see their live performance... sky is the limit and artists can really explore interesting out there concepts and ideas.... and making an image about a city is not as creatively riveting as the ideas swirling inside the mind's of artists.... when it's just about the city, it's kinda one dimensional to me... but if the reference to the city is just one component to a bigger concept then I think it's great.
but for the most part, I think they want artists to do what they do. I know for bands like Primus, they will maybe have a theme they want the artists to work in...I can remember seeing a tour where every poster had rainbow trolls in it... I think Fantomas had a tour where they wanted things to be in the color pink but whatever you wanted to do so long as it was pink. For the 2020 pj tour, there was an art direction to speak to the environment / climate.
still not out mowing the lawn yet...working on seeing if I can't have the site ready to roll for a sale tomorrow... stay tuned
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bradklausen said:Imcoffeegirl said:bradklausen said:opsopcopolis said:bradklausen said:
is it sunny or am I gonna walk around today like George Micheal on Arrested Development and collapse on the floor
"her?"
In all seriousness though, love this print. Out of curiosity, do you get any sort of artistic direction, or is it purely a personal decision to make the print somewhat relevant to the locale (like with the desert theme of this print)?
If I can tie in the city / locale in someway, I try too, but I often don't want to be boxed in by trying to make an image that is a travel poster for a city... it's a poster for a band, for their live music, so I want to try and make it about the music / band first and foremost, what that music makes me feel or see in my head when I hear it, and if there's a way to incorporate the city or the history of the city or the geography or any folklore or myths about the city, and it works with a bigger concept then I like having that added aspect to the piece.
When it works well I think it really makes for a great gigposter... but when artists are just trying to reference a city just to reference it and the poster becomes more about a city and not a gigposter interpreting the music, then I find it less effective and interesting.
Plus gigposters are one of the areas where you just let an artist's and their imagination run wild... what wild and out there imagery that no one has ever seen can you come up when you listen to a band's music or see their live performance... sky is the limit and artists can really explore interesting out there concepts and ideas.... and making an image about a city is not as creatively riveting as the ideas swirling inside the mind's of artists.... when it's just about the city, it's kinda one dimensional to me... but if the reference to the city is just one component to a bigger concept then I think it's great.
but for the most part, I think they want artists to do what they do. I know for bands like Primus, they will maybe have a theme they want the artists to work in...I can remember seeing a tour where every poster had rainbow trolls in it... I think Fantomas had a tour where they wanted things to be in the color pink but whatever you wanted to do so long as it was pink. For the 2020 pj tour, there was an art direction to speak to the environment / climate.
still not out mowing the lawn yet...working on seeing if I can't have the site ready to roll for a sale tomorrow... stay tunedTo quote the 10C from Newsletter #8: "Please understand we have a lot of members and it is very hard to please everybody. If you are one of those unhappy people...please call 1-900-IDN-TCAR."
"Me knowing the truth, I can not concur."
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