In honor of their show date in Copenhagen on October 3, 2017, the series is inspired by Superkilen, a public park in the Nrrebro district of Copenhagen. Expanding over 30, 000 square meters, the park is home to elements from all over the globe and strives to celebrate diversity. Design has been printed on a high quality lithograph.
To mark the bands European No Filter Tour, a series of city specific t-shirts, hoodies, and lithographs will be released coinciding with each show date. In honor of their show date in Hamburg on September 9, 2017, the series features Lady of the Lake who rises 13 feet out of the water and is 67 feet long in Hamburgs Inner Alster Lake. Of course a twist of the Stones as her mouth has been transformed to the Stones tongue logo. Design has been printed to a high quality lithograph.
In honor of their show date in Spielberg on September 16, 2017, the series is inspired by Santas immoral companion, Krampus. Austrian tradition typically depicts Krampus as a half demonhalf goat, threatening to abduct and devour disobedient children. This design depicts Krampus in his most menacing state tongue out and teeth bared, ready to feast. Design has been screen printed on a high quality 18x24 inch lithograph.
In honor of their show date in Zurich on September 20, 2017, the series is inspired by the groundbreaking graphic design style that originated in Switzerland in the 1940s and 1950s. This Swiss style served to be the basis for most of the mid 20th century. Design has been screen printed on a high quality 18x24 inch lithograph.
To mark the bands European No Filter Tour, a series of city specific t-shirts, hoodies, and lithographs will be released coinciding with each show date. In honor of their show date in Munich on September 12, 2017, the series features the well-known mosaic art of Munich. Design has been printed to a high quality 18 x 24 inch lithograph.
In honor of their show date in Stockholm on October 12, 2017, the series is inspired by the Stockholm Exhibition. Held in 1930, the exhibition showcased art from several artists and craftsmen. The exhibitions slogan was Acceptera or Accept, which was a plea for acceptance of functionalism and standardization as a cultural change. Just as this was a revolution for housing and products, The Rolling Stones changed RocknRoll, in the 1960s. Design has been printed on high quality 18 x 24 lithograph.
In honor of their show date in Amsterdam on September 30, 2017, the series is inspired by the citys flag. The design utilizes the 3 exes of Amsterdams flag, while incorporating some of the repeating visual elements that can be found throughout Amsterdam. Such elements include, but are not limited to bold simplified colors, and large type. Design has been printed on a high quality 18x24 inch lithograph.
To commemorate the last stop of the 13 city European No Filter tour shows in Paris, Philadelphia-based designer Jeremy Dean, best known for creating mashed-up designs for some of the most iconic bands and musicians, has created a unique collection inspired by The Rolling Stones and Paris. Dont miss out your chance to own a true collectors item. Design has bene printed on a high quality 18 x 24 lithograph.
In honor of their show date in Spielberg on September 16, 2017, the series is inspired by the race tracks of the Red Bull Ring. The Rolling Stones will play next to the ring, which was once home to the Austrian Grand Prix, and various Formula one events. In this design, the Stones logo is illustrated racing along tracks of the Red Bull Ring in a flash of orange and red light. Design has been screen printed on a high quality 18x24 inch lithograph.
In honor of their show date in Lucca on September 23, 2017, the series is inspired by 1960s Italian design. It incorporates the limited use of colors, and modernist typefaces that were present in many screen prints during that time. Design has been printed on a high quality 18x24 inch lithograph.
In honor of their show date in Dusseldorf on October 9, 2017, the series is inspired by a fusion of the Bauhaus art movement. In the early 1900s, Bauhaus was a German art school, influenced by modernism and the English arts and crafts movement. The Bauhaus movement has had a major impact on art, architectural, interior, industrial and typographical trends today. Design has been printed on high quality 18 x 24 lithograph.
In honor of their show date in Barcelona on September 27, 2017, the series is inspired by some of the citys architecture from the Catalan modernism movement. Barcelonas architecture has an unmistakable faade that features both elements from the English Arts and Crafts movements, as well as the Gothic revival. Design has been printed on a high quality 18x24 inch lithograph.