 Some of you may be familiar with my work 
          years ago as a graphic artist. I did some posters, some work in comic 
          books, and various other illustrations.
Some of you may be familiar with my work 
          years ago as a graphic artist. I did some posters, some work in comic 
          books, and various other illustrations.
        Much of my published artwork consisted of posters. 
          I did four posters for the Carousel Ballroom, one of which did not 
          get printed because the Carousel closed its doors for the last time 
          that week. The poster (and the show) featured Jimi Hendrix and B.B. 
          King. Had the show gone on, it likely would have kept the Carousel 
          in business awhile longer.My other three Carousel posters (Steve Miller, 
          Thelonious Monk, Electric Flag) were reproduced in the book "the Art 
          of Rock," the definitive reference work on poster art.
         All four Carousel posters are now available: digitally restored, and printed on high quality photo paper with archival ink. Check them out here...
All four Carousel posters are now available: digitally restored, and printed on high quality photo paper with archival ink. Check them out here... 
        One of my best known posters was Humbead's 
          Revised Map of the World (with List of Population). Humbead 
          was Earl Crabb, who collaborated on the project with me. I believe 
          that he still has copies of this poster, if you want to check 
            his website. 
        Below are three more samples of my early art. Included is 
        an example from the Palo Alto days, when it was very common 
        to collaborate with friends on drawings: here is a rapidograph 
        drawing done by myself and Jerry Garcia. Around this same time 
        I did some logos and a drumhead for Jerry's band, the Warlocks, 
        and later a few things for the Grateful Dead. 
         Also included: 
          a flyer for the "Berkeley Fiddlers Convention" and the cover 
          art from my comic book, "Brain Fantasy" published by Last Gasp.