#raymond pettibon

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 I’m a big @OFFofficial fan, so I decided to redraw some of their album covers, originals made I’m a big @OFFofficial fan, so I decided to redraw some of their album covers, originals made I’m a big @OFFofficial fan, so I decided to redraw some of their album covers, originals made

I’m a big @OFFofficial fan, so I decided to redraw some of their album covers, originals made by the great Raymond Pettibon.


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“Life is a joke! This is the punchline.” designed by Raymond Pettibon for what i assume “Life is a joke! This is the punchline.” designed by Raymond Pettibon for what i assume “Life is a joke! This is the punchline.” designed by Raymond Pettibon for what i assume “Life is a joke! This is the punchline.” designed by Raymond Pettibon for what i assume

“Life is a joke!

This is the punchline.”

designed by Raymond Pettibon for what i assume was a killer show in Santa Barbara in 1983.


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The February 2017 issue with cover art by Marcel Dzama and Raymond Pettibon

The February 2017 issue with cover art by Marcel Dzama and Raymond Pettibon


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“I know Pettibon despises the punk rock connection his work always conjures up. In an interview with“I know Pettibon despises the punk rock connection his work always conjures up. In an interview with“I know Pettibon despises the punk rock connection his work always conjures up. In an interview with

“I know Pettibon despises the punk rock connection his work always conjures up. In an interview with the website Culture Creature, he unequivocally states, ‘I never considered my work part of the punk scene or music scene of any sort. It held me back. It’s still something that is kind of hard to conceive… It’s buried in time as being such a part of my background the way that people seem to think so. It really wasn’t in the first place.’ According to other interviews with him that I’ve read, the people involved in the L.A. punk scene were anti-intellectual and had little to no interest in books, especially the zines he was producing.”

On the Harrietblog, featured August blogger Brian Lucas discusses Raymond Pettibon’s zines. Read the piece here.


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8.9.21 | Slime green study anyone? Its the color scheme for my notes for some reason, and apparently8.9.21 | Slime green study anyone? Its the color scheme for my notes for some reason, and apparently8.9.21 | Slime green study anyone? Its the color scheme for my notes for some reason, and apparently

8.9.21|Slime green study anyone? Its the color scheme for my notes for some reason, and apparently the music I listen to while marathon studying. Does anyone else study to loud music just to keep them going?? Coffee doesn’t always cut it.


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