- Rick Griffin
Infobox Artist
name = Rick Griffin
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birthname = Richard Alden Griffin
birthdate =June 18 ,1944
location =United States
deathdate =August 18 ,1991
deathplace =Petaluma , California
nationality = American
field =Psychedelic art
training =Cal Arts
movement =Underground comix
works = "Flying Eyeball"
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awards =Richard Alden Griffin (
June 18 ,1944 -August 18 ,1991 ) was an Americanartist and one of the leading designers of psychedelic posters in the 1960s. He was also a contributor to theunderground comix movement whose work appeared regularly inZap Comix . Griffin was closely identified with theGrateful Dead , having designed some of their best known posters and record jackets. He was also known for his work within the surfing subculture, including his comic strip about a surfer named "Murphy". [cite web |url= http://www.myraltis.co.uk/rickgriffin/index.htm |title= Biography |accessdate= 2007-09-20 |author= Stephenson, Tim |date= 04-10-2007 |format= |work= Myraltis |publisher= |pages= |language= |doi= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |quote= ]Griffin was born near
Palos Verdes amidst the surfing culture of southern California. After attending high school, he worked on the staff of "Surfer" magazine where he created his surfing comic strip. In Los Angeles, Griffin met a group of artists and musicians known as theJook Savages and participated in the Watts Acid Test held byKen Kesey .After seeing the psychedelic rock posters that were being designed by
Stanley Mouse andAlton Kelly , Griffin and the Jook Savages decided to move toSan Francisco in the fall of 1966, where he designed posters in the living room of his home on Elsie Street in the Bernal Heights district. His first art exhibition was for the Jook Savages, but organizers for theHuman Be-In saw his work and asked him to design a poster for their event in January 1967.Chet Helms was also impressed by Griffin's work and asked him to design posters for theFamily Dog parties at theAvalon Ballroom , which led Griffin to create concert posters for The Charlatans. Eventually, a poster distribution agency by the name of Berkeley Bonaparte hired Griffin, where he teamed up with the leading poster artists of the 1960s.In the 1970's he converted to Christianity. He published The Illustrated Book of St. John, a retelling of the Gospel of John with his unique illustrations. He also produced album art for
Maranatha! Music , a Christian record label.In 1991, Griffin was killed in a motorcycle accident in
Petaluma , California.ee also
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Robert Crumb
*Alton Kelley
*Victor Moscoso
*Stanley Mouse
*S. Clay Wilson
*Wes Wilson — [http://www.wes-wilson.com/ Webpage]References
External links
* [http://www.shanatinglipton.com/highartcover.html LA Alternative cover story by Shana Ting Lipton]
* [http://americanart.si.edu/collections/exhibits/posters/objects/ae-noframe.html?/collections/exhibits/posters/objects/AE-tl136.1996.13_.html Smithsonian American Art Museum] , Rick Griffin
* [http://www.myraltis.co.uk/rickgriffin/index.htm A website devoted to Rick Griffin]
* [http://www.christiancomicsinternational.org/griffin_pioneer.html Rick Griffin - Christian Comics Pioneer]
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