Chris Shaw
Chris Shaw ChrisShawStudio Facebook X-twitter Facebook Accepting CommissionsFirst pro rock poster: 1989Chris Shaw StudioOakland, California Chris Shaw is a renowned poster artist and painter celebrated for his vibrant, intricate, and thought-provoking designs. His career took flight in the 1980s, when he created flyers for punk bands in Boston. After relocating to California, Shaw honed his […]
Richie Goodtimes
Richie Goodtimes is fueled by spite and toxic and blind and makes screen printed rock posters way out in the woods of Pennsylvania at MK Ultra Ink. He has created posters for Iron Maiden, The Melvins, High on Fire, OFF!, Venom, Electric Frankenstein, and many others.
Mark DeVito
Mark DeVito has made a significant “mark” in rock poster art with his bold and eclectic designs. Based in Oregon, DeVito’s work is known for its gritty aesthetic and attention to detail, capturing the raw essence of rock ‘n’ roll.
Billy Perkins
Billy Perkins, a renowned artist from Austin, Texas, has significantly impacted rock poster art with his vibrant and detailed designs. His journey began with a deep love for comic book art and psychedelic posters, which heavily influenced his style. Graduating with a BFA in Commercial Art from Texas State University, Perkins launched his studio, “Good Ideas Thru Bad Living,” in 1992.
Ryan Kerrigan
Ryan Kerrigan, originally from New Hampshire and now residing in Portland, Oregon, has become a vital figure in rock poster art. Known for his vibrant colors and 100% hand-drawn free-spirited style, Kerrigan has created posters for legendary venues like the Fillmore and bands from the Grateful Dead to Animal Liberation Orchestra, Spafford, The Wood Brothers, Dogs in a Pile, and festivals such as The Joshua Tree Music Festival, 4 Peaks Music Festival, and For the Funk of It Fest.
Chuck Sperry
Chuck Sperry is a trailblazer in the world of psychedelic rock poster art, renowned for his dynamic and vividly detailed screen prints which he prints himself in his Oakland, California studio Hangar 18. Emerging from San Francisco’s vibrant art scene, Sperry’s work has become synonymous with the modern rock poster renaissance, capturing the essence of bands like The Black Keys, Pearl Jam, and Widespread Panic.