Monday, March 29, 2010

JOHN VAN HAMERSVELD TEE













































CONDITION A-
SAIZ M
TAG JOHN VAN
MADE IN USA
RM 50
NEGO SAPA JADI
CPY RIGHT 1997


John Van Hamersveld (born 1941, Baltimore) When he was thirteen his Mother showed him an Art In America magazine article, showing Milton Glaser who had founded Push Pin Studios with his partners in 1954. Glaser's work was characterized by directness, simplicity and originality. He uses any medium or style to solve the problem at hand. His style ranges wildly from primitive to avant-garde in his countless book jackets, album covers, advertisements and direct mail pieces and magazine illustrations. Continuing with the reference as a young student in high school and later went to art school at 19 years old. As a student at 22, he created the Endless Summer movie poster that became the icon for surfing. He later was represented by Push Pin Group in 1974. In 1987 the Endless Summer Poster was collected by the Museum Of Modern Art in New York as a part of their Design Collection. He was responsible for many of the recognizable pop art images of the 1960s and 1970s including album covers, and concert posters including the Pinnacle Shrine Jimi Hendrix Poster.

ALBUM COVER

Beatles (Magical Mystery Tour)
The Rolling Stones (Exile on Main Street)
Jefferson Airplane (Crown of Creation)
The Grateful Dead (Skeletons in the Closet)
Kiss (Hotter Than Hell)
Blondie (Eat to the Beat)
Among many others

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