Need Something Special For Mom Or Dad? Consider These Concert Posters
As Mother's Day just passed, of course, Father's Day isn't far behind either as it falls on Sunday, June 16, 2019. It is important not to forget these special someones on these days. After all, they nurture and care for their children through thick and thin. It doesn't matter if they are under the weather, hurting, or just having a bad day, the guardians push forward and try to give their kiddos the best life possible.
There are all sorts of traditional gifts to give these persons. For instance, there is jewelry and flowers for mom. Meanwhile, children like to give dads ties and tools. These presents are fine and dandy, but why not think outside of the box this year? If your parents are passionate about music, attend gigs, and like to display their enthusiasm for particular singers or bands, consider giving them concert posters to hang on their walls.
The pieces are great for sprucing up homes and offices alike. They are perfect for adding vibrant colors, interesting designs, and more to almost any space. On many occasions, these items serve as conversation starters. So, if your parents have guests coming over regularly, concert posters can help get discussions going. Whatever your reasons are for wanting to present mom or dad with one of these gifts, stay put and read further to learn about some exceptional pieces that are available.
Now, On To The Concert Posters
1. Tom Petty, Bob DylanThis is a limited edition screen printed poster of an 18" x 24" size. It is a first edition that was created by Shepard Fairey. The banner is from the gig performed by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers as well as Bob Dylan and his band. This concert took place at the PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, New Jersey back in 2003. The faces of both main singers are displayed on the front along with clear, highly legible wording.
2. Promised Land – Grateful Dead
Is one or both of your parents a Dead Head? If so, this signed and numbered limited edition screen printed poster might be right up their alley. Zeb Love created the artwork in 2018. It is a good size at 18" x 24" so that it is easy to see from a range of distances. The images are impressive, to say the least. There are eyeballs with wings and hands riding turtles through the sky. Meanwhile, a dog is also front and center flashing a peace sign.