Mardi Gras Themed Grateful Dead Blotter Art Print Release
March 03, 2019
In the '90s when the Grateful Dead were routinely selling out stadiums, they held annual Mardi Gras festivities in Oakland and brought such New Orleans legends as the Neville Brothers on stage to entertain the revelers.Â
For one such occasion, the band commissioned artists Mikio Kennedy and William Giese to design a t-shirt and the resulting image was a stunning interpretation of the carnival-themed song "Reuben and Cherise." In the 24 years since the design was released, it has appeared on shirts and prints and even a puzzle.Â
This year we're pleased to announce its release as a signed, numbered limited edition blotter art print, complete with Fleur De Lys and Lightning Bolts.Â
Each print is a signed, numbered limited edition print, created on an offset press with vegetable inks. Prints measure 7.5 inches by 7.5 inches perforated into 300 quarter inch squares. Prints are signed by both Mikio Kennedy and William Giese and are available now.
Click here to pick one up today!
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