Screen Printed Poster (April 26 & 27, 2024)

$40.00

2024
Screen print on paper
18” x 24”
Signed & numbered by artist

Edition of 50

This gig poster is for The Saddle Tramps’ two-night sold out stand at The Cypress in Reno, Nevada on April 26-27. Hand screen printed with neon yellow, neon red/orange and black inks on white 100# Cougar Paper. The art is hand drawn by Scotty Roller based on a theme originally done by Tex Avery in the 1940’s. The bright colors and style of the poster is a nod to the late Frank Kozik, who recently passed. Frank resurrected modern screen printed gig posters in the early 90’s and his few interactions with Scotty left an impression so this was a way to honor both the band and Frank.

This poster ships in a heavy-walled poster tube.

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2024
Screen print on paper
18” x 24”
Signed & numbered by artist

Edition of 50

This gig poster is for The Saddle Tramps’ two-night sold out stand at The Cypress in Reno, Nevada on April 26-27. Hand screen printed with neon yellow, neon red/orange and black inks on white 100# Cougar Paper. The art is hand drawn by Scotty Roller based on a theme originally done by Tex Avery in the 1940’s. The bright colors and style of the poster is a nod to the late Frank Kozik, who recently passed. Frank resurrected modern screen printed gig posters in the early 90’s and his few interactions with Scotty left an impression so this was a way to honor both the band and Frank.

This poster ships in a heavy-walled poster tube.

2024
Screen print on paper
18” x 24”
Signed & numbered by artist

Edition of 50

This gig poster is for The Saddle Tramps’ two-night sold out stand at The Cypress in Reno, Nevada on April 26-27. Hand screen printed with neon yellow, neon red/orange and black inks on white 100# Cougar Paper. The art is hand drawn by Scotty Roller based on a theme originally done by Tex Avery in the 1940’s. The bright colors and style of the poster is a nod to the late Frank Kozik, who recently passed. Frank resurrected modern screen printed gig posters in the early 90’s and his few interactions with Scotty left an impression so this was a way to honor both the band and Frank.

This poster ships in a heavy-walled poster tube.