TAZ seems to love Dallas and doing posters for the PIXIES, so once again, for the show tonight at the Starplex Pavilion, the PIXIES have a new TAZ poster. The last one aped the German expressionists, this one zeros in on Texas outlaw biker gangs. TAZ figured that when the PIXIES ride into town, folks pay attention, they are hard, weather beaten, and tough – not a band to be messed with. TAZ lives at the beach, and when he thinks of Dallas it is all chrome, choppers, and drag pipes – not really, but it makes a great retro romantic poster image.
Once again TAZ cranked out original hand-lettering for the name of the band. The size of the poster is 18″ x 24″, and it’s a 7-color silkscreen. It is printed on #100 Cougar paper. There will be 50 signed and numbered regular posters, and 25 signed and numbered rainbow foil versions – which looks sick. Add this to your collection.
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Past T.A.Z. blog articles:
TAZ X Anderson .Paak The Real Story
TAZ Releases New Limited Edition Blink-182 Poster
The Art Of RISK + TAZ “Unconventional Forces” Art Exhibit Opening May 14th
T.A.Z. Release new limited edition signed Queens Of The Stone Age poster
TAZ Unleashes New Limited Edition Foo Fighters Posters
T.A.Z. Debuts Posters for 2 films at San Diego Comic Con 2015
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LOLLAPALOOZA 1994 – The Limit Of The Fantastic
LOLLAPALOOZA 1993 – A Look Back
The Story of SAW and TAZ
Limited Signed Edition Pearl Jam Now Available
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