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    Friday
    Mar122010

    Jermaine Rogers 'Band Of Horses' Wizard Of Oz SNEAK PEAK

     

    Here ia new bad ass print from artist Jermaine Rogers. This is for the 'Band Of Horses' gig in Denver, Colorado. As soon as I get more details I will update this post.

    Wednesday
    Feb242010

    Jermaine Rogers 'We Carry Each Other', 'Winter' + 'Western Pop' Print Release Details

    http://jermainerogers.com/art_2010/10_carrydero_LRG.jpg

    - 'We Carry Each Other (Slight Return)' Art Print -
    This screen print measures approx. 22 x 32 inches and is printed on white gallery stock. The imagery is an updated twist of one of Jermaine's most recognized images, 'We Carry Each Other', which depicted two bunny rabbits in an intimate embrace. That 'bunny' design was not only used by the band Deftones in a poster for their Philadelphia and Boston shows, but was also released as a much sought-after art print. This new design substitutes another of Jermaine's highly recognized creations, The Dero, in the same intimate embrace...though a bit more disturbing. Of the imagery, Jermaine says, 'These 'Carry' images, both the one with the bunnies from years ago and this new one with the Dero bears, convey a certain intimacy between two characters that, in each case, I'd always depicted alone. I first used the Dero bear on a prominent concert poster/flyer back in 1995. It was a flyer for a KMFDM show. Since then, the DERO bear has become quite known in the 'rock art' world, and I've used them on various prints for various bands...as well as creating a vinyl toy line based on these beings. Individually, these characters were always a bit disturbing... and depicting them as a single, solitary threat was enough to convey this. To actually depict TWO of them involved in an embrace gave them a warmth that was non-existent in my previous works featuring them. I like the idea that everything is co-dependent... no matter how threatening it is on its own. Everything, on some level, needs something else. We all carry something, or someone else.'

    From a very limited edition of 60 signed and numbered prints. $50 plus shipping/insurance. This print goes on sale at JermaineRogers.com on Friday, Feb. 26th at 3pm EST Absolutely no holds or reservations: one print per buyer.


    LINK TO BUY

    http://jermainerogers.com/art_2010/10_carryBLUE_LRG.jpg
    - 'We Carry Each Other (Slight Return) BLUE' Art Print -  The new 'Carry...' art piece, printed on gallery light blue stock.

    This edition consists of only 30 signed and numbered prints, measuring approx. 22 x 32 inches. $60 plus shipping/insurance.
     This print goes on sale at JermaineRogers.com on Friday, Feb. 26th at 3pm EST Absolutely no holds or reservations: one print per buyer.


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    http://jermainerogers.com/art_2010/10_winter_LRG.jpg

    - 'Winter' Art Print -
    This screen print measures approx. 23 x 31.5 inches and is printed on white gallery stock. The imagery completes Jermaine's 'Seasons' series: a group of 4 prints promoting 4 selected Ween shows...which depicted Jermaine's 'nature children' in different seasonal settings. The prints were also released in 'art print' versions, sans the show text and info. This print depicts 'Winter', and is a beautiful 7-color screen print, including a seamless ink fade. Delayed in release due to previous logistical commitments to the band WEEN (for whom the artwork was originally created), 'Winter' will finally be released. NOTE - Many have inquired about the art print release of 'Spring'. Jermaine answers, 'Arrangements have been finalized to release this print, which will come with a bonus item. The art was originally commissioned for a show by Ween, The Flaming Lips, and Sonic Youth...so lots of folks were involved. To cut through a bunch of legal mumbo-jumbo, a lot of time has passed and I can finally release it as an art print. Release info. is forthcoming.'

    From a very limited edition of 40 signed and numbered prints. $50 plus shipping/insurance. This print goes on sale at JermaineRogers.com on Friday, Feb. 26th at 3pm EST Absolutely no holds or reservations: one print per buyer.

    LINK TO BUY

    http://jermainerogers.com/art_2010/10_westernpop_LRG.jpg

    - 'Western Pop' Art Print -
    This screen print measures approx. 25x16 inches and is printed on gallery white stock.

    About the imagery, Jermaine comments:
    'I was asked by Saul Williams and Matt Morgan of Afro-Punk to come up with a design for the 2009 Saul Williams / Afro-Punk tour posters, merch and advertising. The design I came up with taps into many of the themes that Saul talks about on his awesome records...the idea that social patterns of thinking which become very ingrained & almost sacred are enforced by manufactured 'popular culture' that permeates every aspect of our society. I wanted to take 2 big socially-relevant trademarks of culture that were decades removed from each other & have absolutely no relation to one another. I wanted to mix these two together and see what would happen. The 'Golliwog' character sprang out of Western pop-culture in the 19th century as a commercial and advertising subject... first in England, then migrating over to the USA. Used to sell everything from bottles of jelly, to cigars, to bicycle tires, black-face 'Golliwog' imagery was profitable. Dolls were made. There was power in the imagery. What now depicts supreme ignorance and prejudice was once a mainstream 'cash-cow'. I did an art print a couple of years ago which was also used by The Foo Fighters for a show poster. It depicted a little bunny rabbit decorated in the 'lightning-bolt' face-paint made famous by David Bowie on the cover of his 1970's album, 'Aladdin Sane'. Of course, I knew the image would trigger immediate connotations to Bowie and all that he represented during that era, and yet Im still amazed by the process. The power of a single, simple image or icon can dredge up immense feeling! I decided to put this same symbol from modern pop culture onto that startled black-face of the 19th century 'Golliwog'. Two pieces of pop-culture separated by a century... joined. I'm sure if the creators of each design were magically brought together in the same room, each would be SURE that the other was a freak. Popular culture is a beautifully divine, perfect, sick and twisted thing. Sometimes it's difficult to even visually 'sip' on an image that once was heartily gulped down by the masses, guilt-free.'

    From a signed and numbered edition of 150. $30 plus shipping/insurance. This print goes on sale at JermaineRogers.com on Friday, Feb. 26th at 3pm EST Absolutely no holds or reservations: one print per buyer.

    LINK TO BUY

    ***SPECIAL NOTE***

    One more surprise: A very limited and special variant of the new 'We Carry Each Other (Slight Return)' print will be released exclusively via FACEBOOK. This screen print variant is 33 x 22 inches and is printed on REFLECTIVE FOIL STOCK. This brilliant print is from a very limited edition of only 10 pieces. $100 plus shipping/insurance.

    ***HOW TO GET IT***


    At approx. 2:30pm EST go to the official Jermaine Rogers FaceBook Fan Page
    On the page will be posted the special instructions to snag the print immediately. First come, first served...so if you think you want this, be on your game. Of course, if you're not yet a member of Jermaine's official FaceBook page, go to the above address and join.

    Everything is art. Nothing is art.

    Somewhere, some social-worker is in a little office...tired, worn-out, & working way too many hours for way too little pay...relentlessly searching for a way to save some kid's life.

    I draw weird pictures. jr

    Check it out HERE

    Tuesday
    Feb162010

    Jermaine Rogers 'Ween' + 'Afro-Punk' Print Release Details 

    http://jermainerogers.com/art_2010/10_gene_ween_chicago_LRG.jpg

    -GENE WEEN (Chicago)-
    This screen print measures approx. 32 x 22 inches and is printed on cream gallery stock. Personally commissioned by Gene Ween, this print promotes his recent solo performance at Lincoln Hall in Chicago, Il. The show version of the print (printed on white stock) was a hit at the show, with all copies selling out. The imagery is an updated twist of one of Jermaine's most recognized images, 'We Carry Each Other', which depicted two of bunny rabbits in an intimate embrace. That 'bunny' design was not only used by the band Deftones in a poster for their Philadelphia and Boston shows, but was also released as a much sought-after art print. This new design substitutes another of Jermaine's highly recognized creations, The DERO, in the same intimate embrace...though a bit more disturbing. Of the imagery, Jermaine says, 'These 'Carry' images, both the one with the bunnies from years ago and this new one with the DERO bears, convey a certain intimacy between two characters that, in each case, I'd always depicted alone. I first used the DERO bear on a prominent concert poster/flyer back in 1995. It was a flyer for a KMFDM show. Since then, the DERO bear has become quite known in the 'rock art' world, and I've used them on various prints for various bands...as well as creating a vinyl toy line based on these beings. Individually, these characters were always a bit disturbing... and depicting them as a single, solitary threat was enough to convey this. To actually depict TWO of them involved in an embrace gave them a warmth that was non-existent in my previous works featuring them. I like the idea that everything is co-dependent... no matter how threatening it is on its own. Everything, on some level, needs something else. We all carry something, or someone else.'

    This print is in an extremely limited edition of only 50 signed and numbered pieces. $50.00 USD plus shipping/insurance. This print goes on sale at JermaineRogers.com on Friday, Feb. 19th at 3:00pm EST. Absolutely no holds or reservations: one print per buyer.


    LINK TO BUY

    http://jermainerogers.com/art_2010/10_ween_eureka_LRG.jpg
    -WEEN (Eureka)-
    This screen print measures approx. 31.5 x 23 inches and is printed on white gallery stock. Personally commissioned by the band WEEN, this print promotes their recent performance in Eureka, California. The prints were a hit at the show, with all copies selling out. This print has been long-awaited by Ween poster fans, and now after several months of waiting (and Jermaine traveling,) the print will be released. The imagery also completes Jermaine's 'Seasons' series: a group of 4 prints promoting 4 selected Ween shows... which depicted Jermaine's 'nature children' in different seasonal settings. The prints were also released in 'art print' versions, sans the show text and info. This print depicts 'Winter', and is a beautiful 7-color screen print, including a seamless ink fade (The 'Winter' art print will go on sale at a future date.)

    This print is in an extremely limited edition of only 100 signed and numbered pieces. $50.00 USD plus shipping/insurance. This print goes on sale at JermaineRogers.com on Friday, Feb. 19th at 3:00pm EST. Absolutely no holds or reservations: one print per buyer.


    LINK TO BUY

    http://jermainerogers.com/art_2010/10_afro-punk_malcolm_LRG.jpg

    -AFRO-PUNK 'Malcolm' (Artist Proof)-
    This 7-color screen print measures approx. 18.5 x 25.5 inches and is printed on white gallery stock. Created for last years AFRO-PUNK Festival in Brooklyn, NYC, this imagery re-imagines Malcolm X as a 'punk'. In reality, he was as punk-rock as one could be. The print was part of a trio of prints depicting 3 African American personalities (Malcolm X, Jimi Hendrix & Spike Lee) as stereo-typical 'punk rockers'. As Afro-Punk spokesman Matthew Morgan said, 'The idea of using these images is in response to the "What Is Afro-punk?" question. Afro-punk is not as literal as 'Black punk rockers'. It's a mind set, not defined by the clothes we wear or the hair style we rock. The images depicted are of the mind set. Using OUR reference instead of the typical perspective of what is punk rock.' The prints are Jermaine's visual interpretation of this ethic and its community, of which he himself is an active member.

    From a limited edition of only 25 signed and numbered ARTIST PROOFS. $40.00 USD plus shipping/insurance. This print goes on sale at JermaineRogers.com on Friday, Feb. 19th at 3:00pm EST. Absolutely no holds or reservations: one print per buyer.


    LINK TO BUY

    http://jermainerogers.com/art_2010/10_afro-punk_spike_LRG.jpg

    -AFRO-PUNK 'Spike' (Artist Proof)-
    This 7-color screen print measures approx. 18.5 x 25.5 inches and is printed on white gallery stock. Created for last year's AFRO-PUNK Festival in Brooklyn, NYC, this imagery re-imagines Spike Lee as a punk. The renegade independent film maker has truly been a personification of the 'punk' ethic with his revolutionary style of film-making.

    From a limited edition of only 25 signed and numbered ARTIST PROOFS. $40.00 USD plus shipping / insurance. This print goes on sale at JermaineRogers.com on Friday, Feb. 19th at 3:00pm EST. Absolutely no holds or reservations: one print per buyer.

    LINK TO BUY

    Remember, all of the above are in limited quantities. So if you want any of it, have your stuff together and make your move on the time and date specified.  As alluded to in the above descriptions, we will release several art prints at a future date. (Psst - next week!) Stay tuned for the info on drop time and date. Finally, a word from Jermaine:

    'Hi everyone. Just wanted to welcome the many new ones who've joined the mailing list in the past couple of months. I hope you stick around. Thanks also to all of you who showed so much hospitality to us recently in New York City, in Maryland and Virginia, as well as in San Francisco (you know who you are.) Some of the things we've been working on for the past few months are so very cool and so very different from anything I've done before... and I'm so excited to see watch them all progressively come to light.

     

    Check it out HERE

    Tuesday
    Nov242009

    Jermaine Rogers 'Alice In Chains' Seattle, Portland, San Francisco + Hollywood Print Releases

     

    Here are the latest releases from artist Jermaine Rogers. This Autumn, the mighty Alice In Chains got back on the road to support the release of their first studio album in years. The shows all sold out in advance and the crowds were treated to amazing shows on these intimate theater dates. The band contacted Jermaine and hired him to do the Seattle, Portland, San Francisco and Hollywood prints for the tour. The prints were scarfed up by attendees: the band purchased the entire signed and numbered regular editions from Jermaine and sold these out at the shows. Now, through an arrangement with the band's management, Jermaine will make available his artist proof copies of these prints. These ultra-rare screenprinted A/P's are signed by Jermaine and only a very limited number of each of the four different prints exist.

    All 4 prints will be available around 4pm on Tuesday, November 24th, 2009.

    $40 Each USD or $140 USD/Set

     

    Check it out HERE

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