Friday, November 2, 2007

Silkscreening 3: Mr. McGregor

I just delivered these to the band this morning, so now's as good a time as any to blog them...

This is the second in my series of silkscreen poster giveaways for friends' bands. Mr. McGregor describe themselves as a "universally acclaimed and locally admired trailer-punk-trio from Brooklyn. They write their own songs and carry their own equipment. They play about a dozen songs in half an hour. Once they’ve finished their set, they break down their stuff in under five minutes or your money back.”

Since I was doing these for free, I didn't really want to get into a prolonged sketching/approval process. But I had two ideas for this that I liked pretty much equally, so I sent both over to the band. The first was my attempt at Art Chantry doing the Marlboro Man:



The second was heavily inspired by a poster Paul Sahre did for the Soho Rep, plus the awesome shirt that Maury's wearing in the photos on their website (this isn't quite that shirt, as that shirt lost something in translation to drawing, but it is "inspired by"...)



The band chose the first one, and I set to work printing 'em. Here's the final product:


Proving again that I'm still getting the hand of this silkscreening thing, you'll notice the ink overlay effect looks a little different than I anticipated in my sketch, but I think it still works. Also, you can't really tell onscreen, but that goldish color is actually metallic gold ink, which looks nice and shiny in person. All in all, this was a much more forgiving design than the Randy Bandits poster I did earlier, and I think it came out pretty well, all things considered. I've got two more of these "practice posters" to finish up this weekend, before my studio hours at the printshop expire...

For more info on Mr. McGregor, check out their website at www.mrmcgregortheband.com

4 comments:

MacGuffin said...

Very iconic. Looks as though he's vibrating, even sitting there which calls to mind loud, bass/percussion heavy music.

Fat Punk Studio said...

Dude, i'm loving these Congrats!!!

Eric Skillman said...

Thanks! More coming soon!

Anonymous said...

I know this is late coming, but great work! I am in a silkscreening class at my college now and it is hard work.