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John Solimine/ Spike Press Kicks Ass

I have been collecting silkscreen rock posters by Chicago artists for about 15 years now, ever since I first saw posters by Steve W. appear on walls in Wicker Park. The Chicago Reader has an excellent review of 17 of the best screen printers working in Chicago today, including my friend John Solimine. I honestly think he's the best there is, because he almost always creates original illustrations rather than rely on mere juxtaposition, he focuses on characters as well as type, and always creates an emotion.

All hail John Solimine. Here's the Reader's take on him:

John Solimine

spike press john solimineDBA Spike Press

Printing since 2001

Specialties Concert posters

Collaborators “I always rely on advice from friends when designing, and until recently, I also printed everything myself, but I have used both Screwball and Delicious to print some of my last few jobs for me. I still plan to print smaller runs but I’ll leave the bigger jobs to those guys.”

Describe your style. “A frothy brew of children’s-book illustration from the 50s, 60s, and 70s, UPA cartoons, and Marvel comics.”

Any local screen printers you admire?Delicious Design League, Crosshair, everyone at the Bird Machine, Screwball—all doing great work and all nice folks to boot.”

Clients “Metro, Schubas, MP Shows, Lumpen Times, GLOW magazine (it’s the Canadian version of Allure magazine here, but at first I thought it was for Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling), Leo Burnett, Draft FCB, the National.”

Gallery shows Gold Star, Country Club Chicago, the Goodfoot in Portland, Art Center of South Florida Gallery, ArtsPlace in Lexington, Kentucky

Where to buy His Web site

Prices Posters run $15-$25.

On the Web spikepress.com


Comments

Kristina D'Amico

I would love to purchase 'The National' tour poster. The one that is blue with a city skyline and a man on a ladder holding up the letter 'O'. I would pay anything for this poster! I have been searching for this poster as a birthday gift and every site I find is sold out. I would do anything to get this. I attended this show back in September of 2007 in Chicago, IL at the Vic Theatre. Any help would be wonderful.

-Kristina D'Amico
(815)630-7080

Kristina D'Amico

My email is MorningxxGloryx@aim.com


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Daniel X. O'Neil: Chicago-based writer and internet developer. I am a co-founder of and the People Person for EveryBlock, a site that pulls together local news and public information. I run dozens of personal projects and websites for clients, and also own half of a poetry book company.

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