DDC-136 “Mighty Maryland” Poster
DDC-136 “Mighty Maryland” Poster
Product Description:
I don’t have a lot of experience with Maryland. Drove through it once, back in 1997. I was coming off a visit to House Industries. Which was in Delaware, a state over. I found their joint and knocked on their door. As simple as that. They were stunned! I bought some fonts and goodies and made friends with Andy Cruz that day. That friendship still stands! Or does it? It better.
Anyhoo, I remember driving through Baltimore, on down to Washington D.C. to hit up some museums and shit. Did that for a couple days, and got the hell out. Sort of freaked out, taking a big right, and heading into the countryside, up into Virginia, West Virginia, and then into some Pennsylvania, all the way to Ohio, and ultimately Michigan to Mom and Dad’s place.
What I know of Baltimore is limited. I know it’s scrappy and eclectic- but I’m betting that’s just the John Waters talking. After spending a couple days there last week talking to kids at UMBC and AIGA Baltimore, I know this: The place is alive and kicking and awesome. And I’m going back!
Product Details:
01. Screen-printed on durable, uncoated “Way White” 100 lb poster paper!
02. 4-color print, inspired by that Maryland flag!
03. 24" (W) × 18" (H) in dimension. Montana is big, and so is this one.
04. Proudly printed by the clamdiggers of Seizure Palace in Portland, Oregon.
05. Does the job for that Baltimore alley, Annapolis marina bait shop, Taneytown lean-to, Silver Spring reality TV war room, Hagerstown roller rink, Wye Mills cabin, Gaithersburg apartment, Glen Burnie halfway house or Catonsville UMBC classroom. Trust us on this.
07. Limited edition of 250.
08. Ships in a burly kraft poster tube! Please reuse it!
09. Two white plastic end puck thingies, taped up good and tight.
10. Dedicated to the Barbara Mikulski. That woman is VOLCANIC!
Edition History:
01. First Edition of 250, 2015.
02. Second Edition of 250, 2019.