Pearl Jam Poster - Sacramento

$100.00

Pearl Jam silk screened poster for their Sacramento show - only a few left!

About this poster in Winston’s words:

The flying automobile hovers above an incandescent bulb shining its light on a garland of colorful flowers while “A Child and His Lawnmower” zooms by the classic retro vinyl disc.

I'm delighted to have been invited to celebrate the vibrant city of Sacramento in the form of this Pearl Jam poster, and decided to include some “Easter eggs” for the pleasure of the Sacramento fans.  The butterflies represent the mission to preserve the beautiful and beneficial monarch butterfly in the Sacramento Valley, while the flowers symbolize California's bounty. The inclusion of classic cars (representing the California Automobile Museum), the telephone (representing Roseville Telephone Museum), and the basketball (celebrating the mighty Sacramento Kings) add a touch of local charm and history, making this piece a true tribute to the city's unique spirit.

And most importantly, the vinyl record and classic record player honors the Sacramento-born Tower Records; while the lawnmower is a reference to the Dead Kennedys track, “A Child and His Lawnmower."

  • 18” x 24”

  • Limited to 71 copies offered here (numbers 11-82)

  • Exclusive Artist Variant

  • Signed and numbered by Winston Smith

  • Limit 2 per collector

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Pearl Jam silk screened poster for their Sacramento show - only a few left!

About this poster in Winston’s words:

The flying automobile hovers above an incandescent bulb shining its light on a garland of colorful flowers while “A Child and His Lawnmower” zooms by the classic retro vinyl disc.

I'm delighted to have been invited to celebrate the vibrant city of Sacramento in the form of this Pearl Jam poster, and decided to include some “Easter eggs” for the pleasure of the Sacramento fans.  The butterflies represent the mission to preserve the beautiful and beneficial monarch butterfly in the Sacramento Valley, while the flowers symbolize California's bounty. The inclusion of classic cars (representing the California Automobile Museum), the telephone (representing Roseville Telephone Museum), and the basketball (celebrating the mighty Sacramento Kings) add a touch of local charm and history, making this piece a true tribute to the city's unique spirit.

And most importantly, the vinyl record and classic record player honors the Sacramento-born Tower Records; while the lawnmower is a reference to the Dead Kennedys track, “A Child and His Lawnmower."

  • 18” x 24”

  • Limited to 71 copies offered here (numbers 11-82)

  • Exclusive Artist Variant

  • Signed and numbered by Winston Smith

  • Limit 2 per collector

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Pearl Jam silk screened poster for their Sacramento show - only a few left!

About this poster in Winston’s words:

The flying automobile hovers above an incandescent bulb shining its light on a garland of colorful flowers while “A Child and His Lawnmower” zooms by the classic retro vinyl disc.

I'm delighted to have been invited to celebrate the vibrant city of Sacramento in the form of this Pearl Jam poster, and decided to include some “Easter eggs” for the pleasure of the Sacramento fans.  The butterflies represent the mission to preserve the beautiful and beneficial monarch butterfly in the Sacramento Valley, while the flowers symbolize California's bounty. The inclusion of classic cars (representing the California Automobile Museum), the telephone (representing Roseville Telephone Museum), and the basketball (celebrating the mighty Sacramento Kings) add a touch of local charm and history, making this piece a true tribute to the city's unique spirit.

And most importantly, the vinyl record and classic record player honors the Sacramento-born Tower Records; while the lawnmower is a reference to the Dead Kennedys track, “A Child and His Lawnmower."

  • 18” x 24”

  • Limited to 71 copies offered here (numbers 11-82)

  • Exclusive Artist Variant

  • Signed and numbered by Winston Smith

  • Limit 2 per collector