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2024 JFG Lollapalooza Commemorative Poster

2024 JFG Lollapalooza Commemorative Poster

Regular price $50.00 USD
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NOTE: THIS ITEM IS A PRE-ORDER. PLEASE EXPECT ORDERS TO BEGIN SHIPPING MID-JULY.

Introducing the 2024 Lollapalooza music festival poster, designed by the visionary artist Joe Freshgoods. Born and bred in Chicago, Joe captures the essence of the city through a seamless fusion of visuals, narratives, and cultural inspirations.

Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this poster is not just a piece of art - it's a visual celebration of Chicago's rich diversity, creativity, and musical heritage. Every element captures the spirit and heartbeat of the city, making each touchpoint a moment to remember. From iconic landmarks to cultural icons, it weaves a narrative that reflects the city's uniqueness and the people who call it home.

Add a touch of Chicago's soul to your space with this commemorative poster. Whether you're a local or a visitor, this poster is a must-have for any collector or music enthusiast.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

  • Offset-printed heavyweight, uncoated paper 100% cotton paper
  • This version includes the band lineup. Image will updated at a later date
  • All posters will begin shipping in late July
  • Dimensions: 18" (W) x 24" (L)

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Joe Freshgoods is a designer and creative director from the West Side of Chicago. He uses a unique blend of brand narrative, historical, and cultural references, which allow him to create authentic connections with streetwear and fashion consumers all over the world. An owner of Chicago creative hub Every Now & Then, Freshgoods’ unique approach has led to partnerships with worldwide brands like New Balance, Vans, New Era, and McDonald’s. Alongside these global projects, Joe has consistently told local stories through partnerships with entities like the Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art and sports teams like Chicago Bears and Blackhawks. His collections have been featured in magazines like Vogue, GQ, and Complex. An avid proponent of arts education, Joe’s real passion is to tell stories through his collections. This mission has been extended into a non-profit called Community Goods, where Joe serves as the Founder and Creative Director.

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