As a reminder, the new, 8-piece art print series commissioned by The Mockingbird Foundation for our upcoming book, The Phish Companion 3rd Edition (TPC3), goes on sale TODAY (8/6) via the Bottleneck Gallery website. Full, matching-number sets of eight prints will go on sale at 12:00 noon ET, and will be priced at $400. Individual prints, priced at $50 each, will go on sale at 1pm ET.
The Phish Companion by The Mockingbird Foundation is the definitive guide to the band and its music. First published in 2000, the all-new Third Edition is being self-published by the Foundation, with all proceeds going to charity – youth music education. The full-color TPC3 is chronologically organized, will be complete through the end of Phish’s summer 2015 tour, and will go to print shortly thereafter. The Mockingbird Foundation has commissioned eight top rock artists to interpret and illustrate each of eight eras of the band’s career, each of which will be presented as a two-page spread in TPC3 and as a limited-edition (420 signed and numbered copies) art print.
Here are the prints in the series:
Phish 1.0 | 1983-1989 - by David Welker
Phish 1.1 | 1990-1992 - by Sei Rey Ho
Phish 1.2 | 1993-1995 - By Dan Black, Landland
Phish 1.3 | 1996-1998 - by DKNG Studios
Phish 1.4 | 1999-2000 - by Justin Helton, Status Serigraph
Phish 2.0 | 2003-2004 - by Jessica Seamans, Landland
Phish 3.0 | 2009-2011 - by Nate Duval
Phish 3.1 | 2012-2015 - linocut print by AJ Masthay
All proceeds from the TPC Print Series go to the all-volunteer Mockingbird Foundation, a Phish-fan based charity raising money for youth music education.
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