Artist Edition - Concert Posters

Never Reprinted, Never Reproduced

Each poster is created to commemorate a special milestone for the bands, festivals, and brands I work with — serving as a collectible souvenir for the folks who experienced it.

From the initial spark of inspiration to the hidden “Easter eggs” that tie into the music, the gig, and the story — each hand-drawn poster is crafted with intention and care.

Each Print is Signed & Numbered

The Art of Giving

Inspired by the words of Kahlil Gibran, I believe that art in all forms is an ineffable gift — one that doses medicine to the soul, speaks the unspoken, and connects us in ways beyond words.

For kids and teens in foster care, crisis centers, and state facilities in Texas, that gift can be life-changing. Through "The Art of Giving", every artist print purchased helps provide new art supplies, gently loved books, and musical instruments for these young people.

It’s a simple, steady way to let the gift of art keep giving — a way to say: what you imagine, what you feel, and what you dream inside matters.

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What is a Limited Edition Gig Print?

Screen printed by hand on carefully chosen archival paper or specialty foils, no two prints are exactly alike. From hand-mixed inks to rare variants like glow-in-the-dark layers or vintage-style velvet flocking, each edition is produced with the highest quality materials and a deep respect for the craft.

Every poster is printed only once, in a strictly limited run, made exclusively for the show it honors — never reprinted, never reproduced.

What are Artist’s Proofs and how are they different from prints sold at the show?

Artist’s Proofs (APs) are the first prints created during the setup of a new edition, as the artist and printer dial in ink hues, screen alignment, and paper choice. These early prints often have subtle variations in tone or texture, making each one a truly unique piece of the creative process.

Unlike the Limited Show Edition prints described above — every AP is hand-signed and individually numbered by Morgan Avary (ex. 1 of 22), denoting its order in the refinement process.

Because of this, APs hold higher value among collectors and serve as a rare, behind-the-scenes artifact from the limited edition print run.