Re: Most sought after Rob Jones White Stripes poster?
Posted: Thu Aug 01, 2013 6:36 pm
^^ So what is the back story behind that one?
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Kali Durga wrote:^^ So what is the back story behind that one?
http://expressobeans.com/public/detail.php/3579"'This is John Baker, tour manager of the White Stripes, I'm in Lyon, France looking at a poster you did. Please call me back as soon as possible.' That phone message woke me up one fine September morning and I nearly messed my drawers. A friend had told me that so long as you had the venue's permission, it was cool to make posters for national touring acts. This, my second poster out attempting this procedure, demonstrated that wasn't the case. You had to get the band's permission too if you wanted to be safe and avoid a tongue-lashing.
I timidly called Baker back, and got a dressing down that had me stammering worse than Claudius. He unexpectedly ended the tirade, however, by revealing he and the band loved the poster. It felt like getting yelled at by your neighbor for breaking a window with a baseball only to have him compliment you for hitting the ball so far.
At any rate, I asked if I could submit some other posters for approval, and Baker agreed to look at them and show the band. So I'm indebted to him and France for setting me on a course that didn't involve storyboards for Tecate.
Probably the hardest poster of mine to find as the Stripes commandeered the 50 I sent to the club. Tiffany at Monotone also asked for an additional 10 later, so there aren't that many floating around outside the Stripes compound."
- Rob Jones
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Yeah I wish rob would send a paper that explains them all with the little stories because it makes the prints that much better.Kali Durga wrote:Thanks for the info, Aaron. It's so cool to know little tidbits like that about posters. I printed out stuff like that for two of my Blunderbuss posters and affixed it to the back of the frame so that I have the story with the poster.
And, flattop, those are some damned impressive photos. Love that wall with the row of chess pieces hung low.
Professional with spacers.higherlimits wrote:How did you frame you Aluminum? Was that a DIY or did you take it somewhere?
They are, I posted something last night about the archive link not being on TWS's website anymore. Although if you search white stripes archive, its the first result.flattop2001 wrote:There were quite a few back stories on TWS.com archive and Animal Rummy, I assume they are still up?
I wish I could buy one of those for 40 - 50 bucks!achouza wrote:another favorite of mine is the stained glass window print,, it is paris 04
http://expressobeans.com/public/detail.php/9899
I think we all do or even the pinball one for $40-$50.Alabama Woody wrote:I wish I could buy one of those for 40 - 50 bucks!achouza wrote:another favorite of mine is the stained glass window print,, it is paris 04
http://expressobeans.com/public/detail.php/9899
Yep!Moller72 wrote:I think we all do or even the pinball one for $40-$50.Alabama Woody wrote:I wish I could buy one of those for 40 - 50 bucks!achouza wrote:another favorite of mine is the stained glass window print,, it is paris 04
http://expressobeans.com/public/detail.php/9899