
Part of my Blue Series which, despite its name, doesn't consist of only blue shades but of a 4 color (plus white) combination, this series is my interpretation of concerts / shows, mingling architectural elements of the cities the events take place at and my own knowledge of the artists, as it appears too often in my opinion that concert posters lack the elements that make the fans recognize the artist in his characteristics.
J Dilla has continued a tradition of quiet yet vibrant boom-bap Hip Hop that was originated by the Native Tongues (De La Soul, Tribe Called Quest and others) in the early 90s, but his music truly improved and got recognized when he formed Slum Village, and even more when he joined Stones Throw's musical architect Madlib to produce tracks for MF Doom and cohorts.
There weren't too many appearances of Jay Dee on stage, but one of his most celebrated was along the Okayplayer (The Roots' label) tour in the early 2000s.
On this one I put Jay Dee's "Donuts" and "Fall in Love" icing, the Stussy type, and the Detroit Bridge to remember that Jay Dee's legacy.
Giclée print on thick 180g non-glossy archival paper.
Every print is watermarked on bottom left corner.
Prints dimensions (Please read carefully) :
American continent :
_ 12 x 16 inches (250g paper)
_ 18 x 24 inches (180g paper)
_ 20 x 30 inches (180g paper)
_ 24 x 36 inches (180g paper)
Europe :
_ A3 format (29,7 x 42 cm) : Please pick up option "A3 11.7 x 16.5 inches".
_ A2 format (42 x 59.4 cm) : Please pick up option "A2 16.5 x 23.4 inches".
_ 50 x 70cm : Please pick up option "50x70cm 19.7x27.56 Inches".
_ 60 x 80cm : Please pick up option "60x80cm 23.62 x 31.5 Inches".
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