Ron White — The Warfield, San Francisco
February 17, 2012
Edition of 100
19 X 24 1/2″ limited edition of 100 hand silkscreened posters. 7 colors.
silver base, CMYK, gold letters, white and clear base smoke. GVFH#149
This one was done for one of my favorite comedians Ron White.
Known for his signature Cigar and Bottle of scotch on stage
each night, I wanted use the smoke as the main element of the
poster because you never know where he’s gonna go in his routine
on stage each night. Cigar smoke is just like that. It was great show
at the Warfield. Another reason why this is such a great series.
It’s got a great cross-spectrum of the entertainment that
is offered by Goldenvoice at the Warfield & the Regency right here
in beautiful San Francisco!
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Lending rock and alternative music a form of visual expression in sync with their urban environments, Chuck Sperry, Chris Shaw, and Ron Donovan embrace, alter, re-assign meaning and re-contextualize images until they become the medium-the subject emerging, used purposely–irreverently or reverently–to transform ephemeral events and experiences into a lexicon of shared cultural visual memory.
“Donovan, Shaw and Sperry have made their living creating expressive contemporary prints and posters for both the collector and the general public whose capacity for images is not just at its maximum, but teetering on overload. Dedication to their craft has rewarded them with a mastery of color theory, composition and print design that creates a language that can be seen, perhaps almost heard, amidst a visually competitive, urban environment. Never known for following the consensus of any art establishment, these three have a strict loyalty to their craft, and have become leading innovators of the rock poster art form. Their suspicion and disdain for mainstream American politics often characterizes their approach to making art. With a sincere dedication to a broad public audience, they reflect a social consciousness and draw much from the immediate urban environment.” — Renee de Cossio, curator SFMOMA






