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Raymond Pettibon: A Collection of T-Shirt Designs for Black Flag

📖 Overview

Raymond Pettibon: A Collection of T-Shirt Designs for Black Flag showcases the artwork created by Raymond Pettibon for the hardcore punk band Black Flag during the late 1970s and early 1980s. The book compiles Pettibon's iconic black and white illustrations that appeared on band flyers, album covers, and merchandise. The collection documents Pettibon's raw artistic style that became synonymous with Black Flag's visual identity and the larger Los Angeles punk scene. His illustrations feature bold linework, stark contrasts, and imagery that ranges from everyday objects to surreal scenes. Pettibon's designs stand as a visual record of punk rock history while demonstrating the intersection of underground music culture and fine art. The artwork reflects themes of alienation, authority, and social rebellion that defined both the artist's work and the punk movement of that era.

👀 Reviews

There are very few public reader reviews available for this niche art book documenting Pettibon's Black Flag t-shirt designs. Readers valued: - The historical documentation of punk rock graphic design - Complete collection of Pettibon's artwork for Black Flag merchandise - High quality printing and paper - Large format size allowing detailed view of the artwork Criticisms: - Book's limited availability and high resale prices - Some wanted more context about the band and artwork's creation Available Ratings: Goodreads: No ratings Amazon: No customer reviews Barnesandnoble.com: No reviews Note: This response is limited due to minimal published reader reviews online. The book appears to be a rare collector's item with few accessible customer ratings or detailed reviews from verified purchasers.

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🤔 Interesting facts

🎨 Raymond Pettibon created Black Flag's iconic four-bar logo, which became one of punk rock's most recognizable symbols, while still a teenager. 🎸 Before becoming a renowned fine artist, Pettibon worked as the unofficial in-house artist for SST Records, designing album covers and flyers for bands like Sonic Youth and Minutemen. 📓 Many of the illustrations in this collection were originally created using basic materials like India ink and paper, reflecting the DIY ethos of the 1980s punk movement. 👥 Raymond Pettibon is the brother of Greg Ginn, Black Flag's founder and guitarist, and originally used the surname Ginn before adopting his artistic moniker. 🏛️ Pettibon's Black Flag artwork is now part of permanent collections at major museums, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York and the Whitney Museum of American Art.