Clutch / First Avenue / 11.29.05
Tenebrini loved this poster so much at one time he almost married it. He had to put Turman in a headlock and wrestle his hand away from the mouse in order to include the twitchy double left eye.
Tenebrini loved this poster so much at one time he almost married it. He had to put Turman in a headlock and wrestle his hand away from the mouse in order to include the twitchy double left eye.
Hot chicks in snow amid urban decay. This Tenebrini/Turman collab is featured in The Art OF Modern Rock Mini #2 / Poster Girls
Emory Douglas inspired Tenebrini/ Tobin colab. A small edition of 6 were printed on wood in addition to the regular paper edition.
DWITT and Turman dreamed up the image. Turman had a much different concept to start with but DWITT wasn’t feelin’ it so they switched gears. The concept is meant to mimic the way that the bros. kind of slither around the stage and have a screaming/in your face sound and presence to them. When Tenebrini got hold of it he was inspired to really push himself in the realm of printing/production. So he chatted with Turman and had him do some additional layers in black and white. Then Tenebrini colored and printed it.
This DWITT / Punchgut collab made Tenebrini mentally unfold during the pre-printing process. The deadly combination of tiny halftone dots and a ghetto exposure system caused many problems. After multiple failed screen burning attempts, the final successful burn was achieved at 5a.m. the day the prints were due.
The lighter “yellow” is metallic gold. The first printing of these had even more negative space at the top but the paper sucked ass so only 20 were printed on the shitty paper, used as promos for the venue and then reprinted slightly smaller.
Lots of ideas got thrown around on this one with Punchgut and Tenebrini completing the execution. Metallic gold for extra bling.
Can’t remember who did what when but this was a 3 way collab between DWITT, Erickson and Turman. There’s a touch of metallic in the blue. Lovely.
This collab between DWITT and Tenebrini turned out pretty sweet with a split fountain from blue to clear in the back ground.
This collab between Tenebrini and Tobin came with some printing problems. Some thought was given to doing a reprint as an art print based on a desire to see it done right. It never happened. Keep moving forward…