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The Grateful Dead

The Grateful Dead 
These are some pieces done by various artists creating fan art for 60's rock band 'The Grateful Dead' I really like the color scheme and styles used in these pieces, the use of patterns and 60's and 70's color schemes adds an interesting element to all of these pictures. These images are mostly used for promotion of tours and shows but have been passed on to be a staple in the 70's art realm.
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  1. I too like the colors used in these pieces!

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  2. Aahhhhh good ole grateful dead. You know, I have heard those concerts are rather wild and full of hippies! Yikes! They do make some very trippy art work though, very interesting :)

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  3. great band, and great art! I love all of the bright colors!

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