Warlocks / 7th Street Entry / 08.05.09

NOLTING / TENEBRINI
18×12 / 4 color screen print

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Black Moth Super Rainbow /7th Street Entry / 03.27.08

This poster introduced new blood to the Squad19 stable with the addition of Matt Pruett and one of our favorite poster designers Nate Duval also threw down on this one.

DUVAL / PRUETT / TENEBRINI
18×12 /2 color screen print

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Black Angels/ 7th Street Entry / 03.16.07

This poster is featured in Gig Posters Volume I: Rock Show Art of the 21st Century

PURMORT / TENEBRINI
24×18 / 4 color screen print

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Black Angels / 7th Street Entry / 10.28.06

This poster actually had a bit of a concept behind it. Inspired by a couple songs on the Black Angels album Passover and this scene in Apocalypse Now:

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Owls / 7th Street Entry / 04.08.05

This collab between DWITT and Tenebrini turned out pretty sweet with a split fountain from blue to clear in the back ground.

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High On Fire / 7th Street Entry / 02.21.05

Tenebrini experimented with paper towel wads and block-out fluid to make the fire in the background of this collab with DWITT. This show kicked ass. Printed on Chocolate Brown paper there is a small varient edition on some ivory colored paper.

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Heartbreak and Harmony / 7th Street Entry / 02.14.04

We had done a few posters for this recurring event. This one in particular was a collab between Collin Strandberg and Tenebrini. Strandberg served as an intern for about 4 months and pumped out a good handful of cool black and white fliers in addition to this screen printed poster.

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Electric 6 / 7th Street Entry / 10.16.03

Our first dabblings with Process Inks. DWITT did a painting and scanned it and handed it off to Nolting who separated it into CMYK and messed with it further adding halftones made out of lightning bolts.

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Exercise / 7th Street Entry / 05.30.03

…it was with this 11×17 Xerox flier that Tenebrini, DWITT and Nolting started looking into the collaborative approach to poster design. The idea was that once you handed it off you had to let go and let the next guy do whatever. No complaints. Sometimes they would go a few rounds. One just had to respond to what he received until we all felt it was done.

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