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Jimi Hendrix Poster Fillmore East New Orig Image + Sketch Signed David Byrd

$ 26.39

Availability: 15 in stock
  • Condition: FLAWLESS MINT
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  • Original/Reproduction: Original
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  • Size: 17x12
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    Description

    David Edward Byrd's Jimi Hendrix at the Fillmore East, May, 1968 Poster accompanied by its original concept sketch. This signed giclee is an artist proof published by the artist in 2013.
    The original sketch and final version were created by David in 1968 for The Jimi Hendrix Experience show at the Fillmore East May 10, 1968. _It was actually the second of two designs. Hendrix rejected the first cbecause he wanted the poster to show all three band members. The two images, one black and white and the other color, are on the same sheet. The black and white side is a replica of David's original pencil concept sketch. The color side is a replica of the original Fillmore East poster image. They are handmade and personally signed in pencil by David Byrd. About this illustration, David says, "I was living on a multi-media commune outside Manhattan when several of my schoolmates from Carnegie-Mellon were opening the Fillmore East at the old 2nd Avenue Theatre in the East Village with Bill Graham from San Francisco. Manager Kip Cohen called to say they needed a poster artist and they all thought to call me, as I was the one visual artist amongst a group of theater graduates. At the time I was interested in crystal matrices and used a hex grid to create the hair as a mass of psychedelic photons in orange, yellow-green, magenta and black. Unlike the San Francisco Fillmore, we did not do a poster every week, but only for major stars like Hendrix. _ "Along with the first sketch for this poster, I found the sketch for the final piece. I was living at the Fantasy Farm Commune in Port Jervis, NY. A year before that I had worked on a film about lattice grids and symmetry, so for the big hair I decided to use circles and dots on a hexagonal grid, all done by hand with a drop-bow compass - which I learned to use drawing star maps for the Cambridge Astrophysical Society in Boston; they forbad even the use of Rapidograph pens as too technologically advanced to be trustworthy." _ It is also available Framed, shipped in a box that could be wrapped. If interested, Drop me a line. _
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    In addition to his famous Woodstock, Jimi Hendrix and Rolling Stones Tour artwork, Byrd has been a wonderful and prolific illustrator of all types of art. He was especially active in the Broadway show arena, having done the art for Little Shop of Horrors, Jesus Christ Superstar and many other Broadway show pieces.
    Original giclee' signed by illustrator David Edward Byrd
    Print is in immaculate, mint condition
    Features original sketch imagery alongside final poster art
    A great gift for any Jimi Hendrix fan
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    About David Byrd:
    D
    avid Byrd
    has been creating iconic images for rock’s most legendary artists and tours for over five decades. And that's not even mentioning some of Broadway’s most memorable show poster designs. He has also created fantastic set designs and style guides for some of the most successful movies in history. Rarely has any commercial illustrator amassed such an impressive body of work. In addition to his famous Woodstock, Jimi Hendrix and Rolling Stones Tour artwork, Byrd has been a wonderful and prolific illustrator of all types of art. Over parts of six decades, Byrd was especially active in the Broadway show arena, having done the art for
    Little Shop of Horrors, Jesus Christ Superstar
    and many other Broadway show pieces.
    In early 1968, at the recommendation of art school chums who were running things for Bill Graham at the new Fillmore East in Manhattan’s East Village, David Byrd signed on as the exclusive poster & program designer, and between 1968 & 1973 he created posters for Jimi Hendrix, Jefferson Airplane, the Who (for their rock opera Tommy); Traffic, Iron Butterfly, Ravi Shankar and the Grateful Dead. In 1969 David created the original commemorative poster for the legendary Woodstock Festival until it was replaced by Arnold Skolnick’s famous design because the location changed! • That same year David Byrd created the graphic for the Rolling Stones 1969 Tour that tragically ended at Altamont. It was also in1969 that David began his career as a Broadway poster designer.
    Over the next 20 years David would do many Broadway & Off-Broadway shows including Sondheim’s
    Follies, Godspell, Jesus Christ Superstar, Little Shop of Horrors, Steel Magnolias
    and
    The Cocktail Hour.
    He also did the poster for Beverly Sill’s farewell performance (in
    Don Pasquale
    ) at the Metropolitan Opera.
    Beyond the stage, Byrd & his Yellow Studio created book covers for most of the major publishers, album covers for most of the major music companies, and many advertising illustrations for Madison Avenue • In 1973 he received a Grammy Award for album design along with several other prominent illustrators for The Who’s Rock Opera Tommy.
    In 1980 he came to Los Angeles to work on the Van Halen World Tour with tour designer Chip Monck and Van Halen manager Noel Monk, both of whom he had worked with at the Fillmore East and Woodstock Festival. He decided to stay in Los Angeles where he subsequently did posters for dozens of local venues. From 1984 to 1986 he was Art Director of the national gay news magazine The Advocate. Beginning in 1978, David did regular covers for TV Guide, creating portraits for
    Cagney and Lacey, Murder She Wrote
    ,
    Battle Star Galactica, Family Ties, Robert Conrad, the 1988 Winter Olympics, the Fall Preview,
    and
    Prince Charles & Princess Diana.
    In 1985 David created Byrd/Beserra Studios with his partner and fellow-artist Joe Lino Beserra, whom he met shortly after working on the Van Halen Tour. Together they designed a classic poster of the Pan Pacific Auditorium for the American Cinematheque; all the art for the board game Past Lives; art for the Franklin Mint Special Edition of the board game Clue; as well as backgrounds for an animated Sprint commercial • In 1991, he took the position of Senior Illustrator at Warner Bros. Creative Services, which he held for exactly 11 years • Besides creating illustrations, backgrounds and style guides for all the Looney Tunes & Hannah-Barbera characters, David got to create commemorative plates for the Franklin Mint, souvenir posters for the Batman series of films, and style guides for feature films such as Space Jam and The Wizard of Oz, television shows such as Friends and Scooby Doo, and the Cartoon Network • His department was responsible for the Bugs Bunny postage stamp—the first cartoon character on a U.S. stamp—and all the subsequent Looney Tunes stamps.
    During his final three years at Warners, David worked on the Masterpiece style guide, creating a series of paintings based on originals by Degas, Picasso, Magritte, and Toulouse-Lautrec, among others. But most of that three years was spent working on the Harry Potter style guides, for which David did hundreds of drawings of everything from Diagon Alley to the Hippogriff.
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