- Stanley Mouse
Stanley "Mouse" Miller (born 1940) is an American
artist best known for hispsychedelic art designs for 1960s rock concert posters, as well asGrateful Dead album cover art. Along with artistsRick Griffin , Alton Kelley,Victor Moscoso , andWes Wilson , Mouse founded the Berkeley Bonaparte distribution agency in order to produce and sell psychedelic poster art. Mouse and Kelley also worked together from 1971 as lead artists of Mouse Studios and the Monster Company, which producedalbum cover art for the rock bandsJourney andGrateful Dead andhot rod memorabilia respectively. Since 1983 Mouse has been a painter working in the Santa Fe,New Mexico area.Biography
Early life
Stanley Miller was born in
Fresno, California in 1940, but grew up inDetroit, Michigan where he was given the nickname "Mouse" in high school. Miller was expelled from Mackenzie High School forvandalism in 1956; he had mischievously repainted the facade at "The Box" - a popular teen hangout across the street from Mackenzie. "Stanley Mouse" completed his formal education at the Art School of The Society of Arts and Crafts in Detroit.By 1958 Mouse had become fascinated by the "Weirdo Hot Rod Art" movement that had begun in California a decade earlier. Having developed skills using an
airbrush he began painting t-shirts atcustom car shows. There he met and worked with Ed "Big Daddy" Roth. Mouse was also particularly influenced by the art of Rick Griffin, with whom he would later collaborate on posters and album covers. In 1959 Mouse and his family founded Mouse Studios, amail-order company, which sold his products. In 1964, he was invited to help in the design of automobile model kits by Monogram using the "monster" cartoon characters he had developed to compete with Roth's "Rat Fink" character.Psychedelic posters
In 1965 Mouse traveled to
San Francisco ,California with a group of art school friends. Settling initially inOakland , Mouse met Alton Kelley. Kelley, a self-taught artist, had recently arrived fromVirginia City ,Nevada , where he had joined a group ofhippies who called themselves the Red Dog Saloon gang. Upon arrival in San Francisco Kelley and other veterans of the gang renamed themselves The Family Dog, and began producing rock music dances. In 1966, whenChet Helms assumed leadership of the group and began promoting the dances at the Avalon Ballroom, Mouse and Kelley began working together to produce posters for the events. Later the pair also produced posters for promoter Bill Graham and for other events in the psychedelic community.The psychedelic posters Mouse and Kelley produced were heavily influenced by
Art Nouveau graphics, particularly the work ofAlfons Mucha . Material associated with psychedelics, such as Zig-Zagrolling papers , were also referenced. Producing posters advertising for such musical groups asBig Brother and the Holding Company ,Quicksilver Messenger Service , andGrateful Dead led to meeting the musicians and making contacts that were later to prove fruitful.Later life
In 1968 Helms and Graham began turning to other artists for their poster work, and Mouse's career languished. After brief periods in
London ,Massachusetts , andCanada , Mouse returned to California to live inMarin County near Kelley. The pair resumed their partnership in 1971, producing commercial artwork related to the San Francisco Bay area band, Grateful Dead and later the rock bandJourney . The pair are credited with creating the skeleton and roses image that became the Grateful Dead's archetypal iconography and Journey's wings and beetles on covers from 1977 to 1980. Mouse and Kelley continued to work together on rock memorabilia until 1980.Mouse continued to produce album cover art and other music-related graphics through the 1980s. However early in the decade he moved to
New Mexico where he began producing fine art in a variety of media. In 1993 Mouse required aliver transplant , which the Grateful Dead raised money to pay for. Stanley Mouse now lives inSonoma where he continues to paint.ee also
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Rick Griffin
*Alton Kelley
*Victor Moscoso
*Wes Wilson References
*cite book
last = Mouse
first = Stanley
coauthors = Alton Kelley, Walter Madeiros
title = Freehand: The Art of Stanley Mouse
publisher = Snow Lion Graphics/SLG Books
date = 1992
isbn = 0943389127External links
* [http://www.mousestudios.com/ Stanley Mouse Studio website]
* [http://www.metroactive.com/papers/sonoma/08.08.96/arts-9632.html MetroActive Central story by Steve Bjerklie]
* [http://nmaa-ryder.si.edu/collections/exhibits/posters/objects/ae-noframe.html?/collections/exhibits/posters/objects/AE-tl55.1997.17_.html A biography of Stanley Mouse at the Ryder University Art website]
* [http://www.collectorcafe.com/article_archive.asp?article=570&id=2063 A biography of Stanley Mouse at Collector Cafe]
* [http://www.calacademy.org/exhibits/skulls/skulls_in_culture.html A mention of the development of Mouse and Kelley's skull-and-roses design for Grateful Dead]
* [http://www.AmericanArtifactMovie.com documentary film featuring Stanley Mouse]
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