June 10, 2012 Novato Art & Wine Festival, Novato, CA
Moonalice poster by Stanley Mouse
According to Moonalice legend, today’s poster by Stanley Mouse features the immortal Grand Daddy Purple Moonalice, a bluesman of the old school of lived with half a dozen families here in Novato during the 50s. Grand Daddy had better than average eyesight for a blues man, and shorter than average claws for a cat. His unique coloring, distinctive shades, and flashy picking combined to drive his neighbors to drink, which is why they started the Novato Art & Wine Festival.
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According to Moonalice legend, today, June 5, is World Environment Day. Today is a day for people from all walks of life to come together to ensure a cleaner, greener and brighter outlook for themselves and future generations. It is also the last day on which you can plant hemp in the northern hemisphere and expect it to flower properly. Just make sure you wash your hands before you browse through the latest selection of these highly collectible Moonalice posters.
June 26, 2007
Jewels in the Square
Union Square, San Francisco, CA
Moonalice poster by Chris Shaw
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February 15, 2008
The Music Mill, Indianapolis, IN
Moonalice poster by Alexandra Fischer & Chris Shaw
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February 16, 2008
Park West, Chicago, IL
Moonalice poster by David Singer
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May 3, 2008
Variety Playhouse, Atlanta, GA
Moonalice poster by Alexandra Fischer
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June 5 & 6, 2009
Wakarusa Festival
Ozark, AK
Moonalice poster by Alexandra Fischer
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June 12, 2009
Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival
Manchester, TN
Moonalice poster by Chris Shaw
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June 5, 2010
Redwood Mountain Faire
Roaring Camp, Felton, CA
Moonalice poster by Alexandra Fischer
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September 11, 2010
Winston’s Beach Club, San Diego, CA
Moonalice poster by Dennis Loren
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The Latest Moonalice Posters Available Now
May 31, 2012
The Coach House
San Juan Capistrano, CA
Moonalice poster by Alexandra Fischer
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June 1, 2012
The Canyon Club, Agoura Hills, CA
Moonalice poster by David Singer
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June 2, 2012
Redwood Mountain Faire
Roaring Camp, Felton, CA
Moonalice poster by Lauren Yurkovich
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June 3, 2012
Sunnyvale Art & Wine Festival
Sunnyvale, CA
Moonalice poster by Gary Houston
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June 4, 2012 Great American Music Hall, San Francisco, CA
Project Avary Annual Celebration
Moonalice poster by Chris Shaw
According to Moonalice legend, tonight’s poster by Chris Shaw depicts the melodic beauty, Avary Moonalice. Avary taught music to kids destined to make the world a better place. Her philosophy was that no problem lasts forever … all you need is a new generation of kids who want to change the world.
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June 3, 2012 Sunnyvale Art & Wine Fest, Sunnyvale, CA
Moonalice poster by Gary Houston
According to Moonalice legend, today’s poster by Gary Houston depicts Merlot Moonalice, who abandoned traditional tribal agriculture for a life of wine. Merlot settled right her in Sunnyvale, her Moonalice heritage combined with a perfect climate to produce the world’s only smoking wine. Highly coveted in the Moonalice tribe, smoking wine never caught on with the carriage trade.
Since this Moonalice performance is at the Sunnyvale Art and Wine Festival, I decided to take a different stance on the presentation. I conceptually focused on wine, which with it’s traditionally more conservative and classical feel of imagery, led me to using an art nouveau inspired iconography. Also I didn’t want the art to contain any black, so all of the coloration could be pushed back. The entire image, including the lettering, was hand cut with Rubylith and an Xacto-knife, and then colored digitally… — Gary Houston
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June 2, 2012 Redwood Mountain Faire, Felton, CA
Moonalice poster by Lauren Yurkovich
According to Moonalice legend, today’s poster by Lauren Yurkovich depicts the Seven Sisters of the Moonalice tribe. Noted for their synchronicity, the Sisters traveled the country, performing at fairs with Redwood or Mountain in the name. The act was impressive, but transportation was a nightmare. As you can see from the poster, the sisters were part Siamese and were attached at the ankles. This explains why they didn’t wear underpants.
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