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EASTER VOYAGE LIGHT SHOW FILLMORE WEST 1967 concert Handbill VERY RARE

EASTER VOYAGE LIGHT SHOW FILLMORE WEST 1967 concert Handbill VERY RARE
EASTER VOYAGE LIGHT SHOW FILLMORE WEST 1967 concert Handbill VERY RARE

EASTER VOYAGE LIGHT SHOW FILLMORE WEST 1967 concert Handbill VERY RARE
EASTER VOYAGE LIGHT SHOW 1967 concert poster. Very rare vintage concert handbill created for the Easter Voyage Light show at the Fillmore (West) Auditorium in San Francisco, CA on March 23, 1967. Format: 8×11.5 (20×28.5 cm). Condition: Very Fine (see photo). Will be sent safely rolled inserted in a sturdy cardboard tube. For larger quantities, a separate invoice will be sent. This is one of the many movie and music posters which can be found at ILLUSTRACTION GALLERY – ART THAT POPS! A brand new online poster gallery devoted to the celebration of the poster artists behind the art of the movie, music and comic book. We only sell Vintage and rare posters (no cheap reproductions). Specialized in art by Robert McGinnis Ray (Raymond Elseviers), Frank McCarthy, Gunther Kieser, Hans Hillmann, Jack Kirby, Marvel Third Eye Black light… As well as Steve McQueen, Audrey Hepburn, Clint Eastwood, Steve McQueen, Alain Delon, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Brigitte Bardot, Sophia Loren, Catherine Deneuve, Paul Newman, Raquel Welch and many other actors and actresses and Italian fotobusta (photobusta), Japanese B2 posters, Belgian posters, French posters, German A1 posters, Fillmore posters, Family Dog posters, Airlines and travel posters, Munich 1972 Olympics posters and many more colorful images which can be discovered on the site. Watch the other listings. Feel free to contact the gallery for any queries/questions. Thanks for your business. ILLUSTRACTION GALLERY – Art That Pops!
EASTER VOYAGE LIGHT SHOW FILLMORE WEST 1967 concert Handbill VERY RARE
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66 x 92 Peru Cumbia Concert Poster Azucena Calvay Los Rebeldes de la Cumbia

66 x 92 Peru Cumbia Concert Poster Azucena Calvay Los Rebeldes de la Cumbia
66 x 92 Peru Cumbia Concert Poster Azucena Calvay Los Rebeldes de la Cumbia
66 x 92 Peru Cumbia Concert Poster Azucena Calvay Los Rebeldes de la Cumbia
66 x 92 Peru Cumbia Concert Poster Azucena Calvay Los Rebeldes de la Cumbia
66 x 92 Peru Cumbia Concert Poster Azucena Calvay Los Rebeldes de la Cumbia
66 x 92 Peru Cumbia Concert Poster Azucena Calvay Los Rebeldes de la Cumbia
66 x 92 Peru Cumbia Concert Poster Azucena Calvay Los Rebeldes de la Cumbia
66 x 92 Peru Cumbia Concert Poster Azucena Calvay Los Rebeldes de la Cumbia
66 x 92 Peru Cumbia Concert Poster Azucena Calvay Los Rebeldes de la Cumbia
66 x 92 Peru Cumbia Concert Poster Azucena Calvay Los Rebeldes de la Cumbia
66 x 92 Peru Cumbia Concert Poster Azucena Calvay Los Rebeldes de la Cumbia
66 x 92 Peru Cumbia Concert Poster Azucena Calvay Los Rebeldes de la Cumbia

66 x 92 Peru Cumbia Concert Poster Azucena Calvay Los Rebeldes de la Cumbia
66 x 92 Peru Cumbia Concert Poster Azucena Calvay Los Rebeldes de la Cumbia. Two of Peru’s most popular artists: Cumbia sensation Azucena Calvay and Los Rebeldes de la Cumbia. The Chicha movement, much like the music it was invented to promote, is the product of a synthesis between the culture of rural Peru and the cosmopolitan influences this culture encountered in 20. Over the past decade, this colorful and incredibly inventive artistic movement has emerged from Lima’s outlying districts, called conos, and into the mainstream, growing into an appreciated artistic achievement that is making inroads across the world. Instantly recognizable as Peruvian, the popularity of this style is a testament to the amazing artists who invented this style in the 1980s. The colors and letter style of Chicha has entered the Peruvian mainstream and it is more common than ever see this style of artwork as acceptable, and even as a point of pride, among the middle class children and grandchildren of rural Peruvians who migrated from mountain villages to make a new life in Lima. There is also increasing international admiration for the design of these posters, and it is possible even to see them exhibited in art galleries in Europe and the Asia. These posters are drawn by hand and then cutouts are made so that each color can be hand-screened onto paper. These papers are then dried, and a new color is added until the design is finished. It is a labor intensive process, often involving five or six screenings. Screen-printed by hand, by adding each layer of color individually, on multiple sheets of paper.
66 x 92 Peru Cumbia Concert Poster Azucena Calvay Los Rebeldes de la Cumbia