I was sipping on a SOL with a sunken Lime in a Mexican restaurant on Saturday night when a circle of life realisation struck me.
I was in the 'auld Lost Art upstairs from the old printers on the new Bold street.
I was literally sat in the very spot where Mackey expressed to me how happy he was that the Howard Cooke Guest boards had arrived and my first ever Lost Art Illustration commission had come to fruition.
I also recall with great detail the sinking feeling and red faced grin we exchanged when mack asked
" Was the Beer can meant to be that small ?"
We laughed it off and put it down to a character building learning curve.
(*Alway 300 DPI full scale! )
The hand screened shirts looked fantastic on the rails.
The design was full scale and looked really striking on the shirt then i realised it was on the front!
Mack asks
" Was the idea to have the small LA slug on the back shoulder?"
I waffled out some semi convincing answer confirming that it was intentional. Partly playing on the phrase "Chip on ya Shoulder" and a homage to a red consolidated shirt i saw Howard wear with a cube shoulder print.
The truth was more likley id confused Paul or Al in set up communication. Im also aware that their was alot of pilgrim pints in the system back then.
Laughs and handshakes were exchanged and with my payment i went and bought my first SMA 58 Microphone ( still using ). The following day Howard, Willy, Sam, Tom and myself jumped in Honda Civic and drove 5 hours North with instruments on our laps to play Livingston Fun Day 2007.
It rained all weekend.
Cold Ones Didn't play, we couldn't skate , we drove home....
The Beer slug T-shirt design took on a funny life of its own.
It went on to have several re prints both front and back.
Urban outfitters New York offered to buy it off me $300
ASoS pretty much traced the letters for a pair of Joggers
Daniel Johnston wore the sweater ( more to do with sizing than the design i believe )
It was Photoshopped off a t-shirt in a Straight Edge Hardcore record ( Dirty Money )
I got a fair few free hangovers off bar tenders who were wearing it
Anyway, Saturday was also the day
Lost Art decieded to try a small re-run of beer slugs t-shirts. The shop editions sold out in a day so a pre-order is up now on their website and i feel i'm gonna have print cramp fingers next week!
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