Ground Up: Artwork by Dan Grzeca
Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Trey Anastasio Morristown Poster

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Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Suggested Vessels for the Drinking of Wine

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The Balloon glass.  The Flute.  The Holy Grail. The Glass Slipper. The Skull of Your Enemy.  What do they have in common?  Perfect vessels f...
Friday, November 24, 2017

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BLACK FRIDAY SALE IS ON! 30% off all orders through Monday midnight! Use code GIVETHANKS2017 ! Please note any multiple orders through the ...
Wednesday, November 01, 2017

Day Of The Dead Sale!!!

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Dia De Los Muertos, or in English, Day of the Dead, is one of my favorite image-filled events.  In honor of this , I have created a 25%...
Wednesday, October 18, 2017

A Perfect Shot

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12 x 12 inch screenprint. Inspired by my photographer father and his love of Ansel Adams . The idea of these legends in photography lik...
Monday, October 16, 2017

Mirrorball!

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Artwork for a new Beer coming from HopButcher!

Explosions In the Sky Empty Bottle show

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Explosions in The Sky Greek Theatre LA

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Explosions In The Sky, Greek Theatre LA
Monday, September 25, 2017

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Tour poster for one of my all time favorite group of humans , Explosions In The Sky. 
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Dan Grzeca is a Chicago-born illustrator and printmaker (b. 1968). He has been screenprinting since the mid-nineties, contributing to the nascent and then burgeoning roster of Chicago Poster makers by creating a visual documentation of the Free and Improvised music being made by Ken Vandermark, The Peter Brötzmann Chicago Tentet,and Caffeine among others. He has gone on to make work for big, famous bands, but still gets the most satisfaction out of making work that ties into music produced by talented friends. His idiosyncratic style is achieved using pencil and scratchboard drawing techniques which are then transferred to screens for multi-layered printing. Dan spends a lot of time thinking about the screenprinting process in both a painterly and stripped down way, attempting to achieve aesthetic freedom by limiting choices in the composition process. Success to him is measured by visual boldness, stark imagery, subtle color layers, and ink-stained clothing.
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