AUCTION - The Dead - Alton Kelley Signed - Oakland Coliseum - New Year's 2003 Poster - Near Mint

AUCTION - The Dead - Alton Kelley Signed - Oakland Coliseum - New Year's 2003 Poster - Near Mint
AUCTION - The Dead - Alton Kelley Signed - Oakland Coliseum - New Year's 2003 Poster - Near Mint
AUCTION - The Dead - Alton Kelley Signed - Oakland Coliseum - New Year's 2003 Poster - Near Mint

AUCTION - The Dead - Alton Kelley Signed - Oakland Coliseum - New Year's 2003 Poster - Near Mint

The Alton Kelley poster titled "The Dead 2003" is an important work in the realm of rock art, representing the unique style of one of the most influential artists in the concert poster genre. Alton Kelley, along with his longtime partner Stanley Mouse, played a crucial role in shaping the visual aesthetics of the 1960s psychedelic rock era. This particular poster stands as a testament to Kelley's lasting legacy. Created for The Dead's 2003 New Year's Eve run at the Oakland Coliseum. The artwork features classic elements characteristic of Kelley's work, including bold, fluid lines and a blend of psychedelic and Art Nouveau influences. 

Alton Kelley signed the poster with silver ink on the front and signed it "To Marguerite Love Kelley" on the reverse. This original poster was printed on white stock and measures 19 3/4" x 26 3/4". It's in near-mint condition with light handling. This is from Kelley's personal collection!

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