Move Me Brightly (Jerry Garcia Limited Edition 18" x 24" Print)

$185.00

“Move Me Brightly” is a high-energy, abstracted portrait of the legendary musician Jerry Garcia, completed by Adam Himoff in 2024, and is now available as a 18 inch x 24 inch (19” x 25” with 1/2” border) giclee limited edition print on ultrasmooth art paper. Each print is numbered as one of a 250 print edition.

All prints are unframed and ship free to collectors within the contiguous 48 states of the USA. An additional shipping fee will be incurred by collectors outside this region and will be calculated once orders are received and before shipment.

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“Move Me Brightly” is a high-energy, abstracted portrait of the legendary musician Jerry Garcia, completed by Adam Himoff in 2024, and is now available as a 18 inch x 24 inch (19” x 25” with 1/2” border) giclee limited edition print on ultrasmooth art paper. Each print is numbered as one of a 250 print edition.

All prints are unframed and ship free to collectors within the contiguous 48 states of the USA. An additional shipping fee will be incurred by collectors outside this region and will be calculated once orders are received and before shipment.

“Move Me Brightly” is a high-energy, abstracted portrait of the legendary musician Jerry Garcia, completed by Adam Himoff in 2024, and is now available as a 18 inch x 24 inch (19” x 25” with 1/2” border) giclee limited edition print on ultrasmooth art paper. Each print is numbered as one of a 250 print edition.

All prints are unframed and ship free to collectors within the contiguous 48 states of the USA. An additional shipping fee will be incurred by collectors outside this region and will be calculated once orders are received and before shipment.

 

18 in. x 24 in. Giclee Print on Ultrasmooth Paper / Limited Edition of 250

Original Artwork: 30 inches x 40 inches / Oil and Acrylic on Canvas / 2024

In the painting, Jerry Garcia, the iconic lead singer and guitarist of The Grateful Dead, jams on his guitar “Tiger” within a celestial setting. Despite the intense abstraction of the composition, Jerry Garcia, is almost immediately recognizable as his early 1980s likeness, emerging from the woven warm and cool complementary color field. Various elements are recognizable such as “Tiger,” his black T-shirt, glasses, the big hair and beard, and his unmistakable right hand. It seems fitting that Garcia is set amongst the stars as the god-icon of music that he is and that our eyes honor him by laboring to draw him forward and make him visible amongst the brightly colored background. The woven substructure of the composition weaves around and through Garcia, making him one with the heavens and universe and creating a vibrant and whimsical mood to the piece that seems to riff like a never-ending Dead jam session. If the viewer looks closely, he or she can make out the words “MOVE ME BRIGHTLY” (written from left to right and slanted upwards), lyrics from the Dead’s masterpiece “Terrapin Station.”