Jerry Garcia Bicycle Day (Red Colorway Foil Variant)

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Artist Jerry Garcia
Illustrator Miles Tsang
Size 18 x 18
Method Screenprint
Edition Red Colorway Foil
Edition Size 30
Specifications
Illustrator
Size
18 x 18
Method
Screenprint
Edition
Red Colorway Foil
Edition Size
30
Shipping & Returns

Rolled in a rigid tube and shipped, typically within 3–5 business days. All sales are final.

Authenticity

Hand-numbered. Produced under official license. An original illustration commissioned for this release — never a reprint of existing artwork. Each piece ships with a Collectionzz holographic authenticity sticker on the back of the print.

What collectors say

Jerry Garcia Bicycle Day (Red Colorway Foil Variant) — artwork in setting
From the Illustrator

The Story Behind

“My Bicycle Day illustration celebrates the cultural impacts of Jerry Garcia and the 1943 ride by chemist Albert Hofmann, integrating symbols of both into a pulsating landscape of psychedelic energy. Figures, objects and vehicles derived from the musician's eras and storied discography populate the space in a loose chronological array, exemplified by his youngest and oldest musical incarnations passionately playing the stripped-down banjo and fabled 'Tiger' electric guitar, respectively. Heady themes of duality echo through opposing celestial motifs (moon and sun) and states of matter (frozen to dripping mountaintops), symbolizing the euphorically shifting states of mind associated with psychoactive experiences. A centralized nervous system, floating LSD molecule, and middle-aged Jerry cycling across a sclera-bed of roses atop an underlying iris undergird everything as trippy wisps and colourful double-exposed textures bind the entire composition together. My intent with this artwork is to impart the playfulness of a great jam and the intensity of an amazing trip to lovingly spark (or hopefully outright ignite) the passions of Garcia fans and trippers alike.”

— Miles Tsang, Illustrator