This pictorial celebration features 155 full-color posters promoting movies, galleries, restaurants, and concerts, in addition to other events and products. This original edition was developed in cooperation with the artist.
This pictorial celebration features 155 full-color posters promoting movies, galleries, restaurants, and concerts, in addition to other events and products. This original edition was developed in cooperation with the artist.
This pictorial celebration features 155 full-color posters promoting movies, galleries, restaurants, and concerts, in addition to other events and products. This original edition was developed in cooperation with the artist. This vibrant retrospective celebrates the four-decade career of Berkeley graphic artist David Lance Goines. Its 155 full-colour posters promote movies, galleries, restaurants, and concerts, in addition to other events and products. Distinctive and dramatic, the images speak volumes to the viewer's eye, evoking a mood that the brief text complements and clarifies. Developed in cooperation with the artist, this edition features a Preface by the artist, in which he discusses his motivations and techniques, and a Foreword by Alice Waters of Chez Panisse, the Bay Area restaurant that Goines' posters have so effectively publicized to the world.
Artist, calligrapher, and printer of fine books, David Lance Goines (rhymes with "coins") is the head and founder of Saint Hieronymous Press in Berkeley, California. Goines' career began with the production of leaflets for University of California's Free Speech Movement, and since the 1960s he has designed and printed posters for clients ranging from psychedelic-era San Francisco music venues to local wineries and Chez Panisse, the birthplace of California cuisine.
This celebration of a four-decade career features 155 full-color posters. David Lance Goines' distinctive Arts & Crafts-style posters promote movies, galleries, restaurants, and concerts, in addition to other events and products. This original edition was developed in cooperation with the artist, who provides a Preface. Foreword by Alice Waters.
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