Foo Fighters / Motorhead Memphis 2011
| Band/Artist | Foo Fighters, Motorhead |
| Artist | Jermaine Rogers |
| Venue | FedEx Forum - Memphis, TN* |
| Type | Gig Poster |
| Technique | Screen print |
| Country | United States |
| 2011-05-20 | |
| Dimensions | 77.5 × 61.0 cm |
| Notes | Show edition Artist edition, s/# out of 50 (on silk-coat gallery stock) Laser Foil edition, s/# out of 20 Midnight Ride edition, s/# out of 40 Sparkle Foil edition, s/# out of 20 Rust edition, s/# out of 12 (on rust/salmon colored gallery stock) AP edition, s/# out of 5 Black Chromalux edition, s/# out of 25 Translucent edition, s/# out of 5 Printer's Proof edition, #d out of 3 A handbill version of this image also exists from the artist: There's a horde of folks proclaiming Saturday, May 21st is the end of the world as we know it. Other folks think it'll happen sometime in December of 2012. There's a million ways we could off ourselves...if one of several tribal 'gods' don't do us first. All of the belief systems on our little world have one thing in common: one day (and soon), their god is going to come and save them...oh yeah, and get rid of everyone else. The prominent belief system in this country (USA) revolves around a certain holy book in particular. That book tells a wonderful little story about 'Four Horsemen' who's trauma-inducing 'ride' during the final days would signal 'the end'. I decided to visually interpret this passage...in my own little way. I wonder how long human beings have been fascinated with ending themselves? |
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