Introduction
Relive the electrifying energy of the 1967 Pinnacle Amazing Electric Wonders Concerts with this rare and limited edition concert poster by renowned artist John Van Hamersveld. This captivating silkscreen artwork captures the essence of three iconic rock bands – Buffalo Springfield, the Grateful Dead, and Blue Cheer – as they shared the stage at the Shrine Exposition Hall in Los Angeles, California. Signed and numbered by the artist out of an edition of only 500, this poster is a true collector's treasure, prized by fans of classic rock and psychedelic art. With its vibrant colors, intricate details, and signature Van Hamersveld style, this poster is a must-have for any connoisseur of rock memorabilia.
Key Features
- Artist: John Van Hamersveld
- Year: 1967
- Edition: Limited to 500
- Signature: Signed and Numbered Limited Edition
- Dimensions: Approximately 22" x 30"
- Material:
- Venue: The Shrine Exhibition Hall
The Artist: John Van Hamersveld
John Van Hamersveld was a Dutch-born artist who became known for his iconic concert posters, particularly those for psychedelic rock bands of the 1960s and 1970s. His work was characterized by its bold colors, intricate designs, and surreal imagery, often incorporating elements of pop culture and symbolism. Van Hamersveld's posters captured the spirit of the psychedelic era and helped to define the visual identity of many of the era's most influential bands.
The Band: Grateful Dead
The Venue: The Shrine Exhibition Hall
The Shrine Exposition Hall was a historic music venue located in Los Angeles, California. It was originally built in 1925 as a Masonic temple and was later converted into a concert hall in the 1950s. The Shrine hosted a wide variety of events, including concerts, theatrical productions, and sporting events. It was particularly well-known for its rock and roll concerts, hosting performances by some of the most iconic bands of the 1960s and 1970s, such as the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, and Led Zeppelin. The Shrine was demolished in 2016, but its legacy lives on in the memories of those who were fortunate enough to experience its unique atmosphere.