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"Voice for Children" poster
I created this artwork with 69 artists 40+ years ago to raise funds to combat child abuse. I have not seen a poster in almost 40 years and did it bring back memories. I’m sad to say that off the 69 artists, almost all of them have passed away.
Thirty years ago, an antiques dealer bought an estate and found 200 posters. He found me a few weeks ago from the “Rebel Taste” article about me and contacted me.
He gave me a few dozen posters and I gave them to family and friends and have ten left to sell to collectors. The complete image is not shown.
You can purchase a piece of history on the Asylum website (Print Store) or text or email me.
NO FOREIGN ORDERS PLEASE
20” x 35”, heavy enamel paper, shipped in a tube
PRICE REFLECTS A HUGE MAILING FEE AVERAGING $15 TO $25 A TUBE. SORRY
1. 170,766 miles flown to complete original art creation.
2. 69 artists have drawn on the original art + Jack Davis twice. Jack Davis drew the background when everyone finished their art contribution.
3. 172 cartoon characters appear on original + the background.
4. The original flew on 142 aircraft flights.
5. The original was drawn on in 43 cities throughout North America.
6. The original has been issued 72 product licenses.
7. Over 1,300 telephone calls were made to coordinate the original art creation – over 9,000 minutes of conversation.
8. 11 months to complete the original artwork.
9. 4 Pulitzer Prize winning artists appear on the artwork; Jeff MacNelly (3 time winner, Bill Mauldin (2 time winner), Mike Peters and Dick Locher.
10. The director of the Mickey Mouse cartoons (Bill Justice, a Disney Legend) and the director of the Donald Duck cartoons (Jack Hannah) appear on the original.
11. 10 time winner of the Hugo Award for the Best Science Fiction Illustrator, Kelly Freas appears.
12. The Voice for Children prints and posters raised over $700,000 in two months for the Child Welfare League in Washington, DC.
13. The originator and administrator of the VOC project, Paul Burke spoke in front of 200+ members of Congress and Senate at a Congressional Dinner describing the VOC adventure.
I created this artwork with 69 artists 40+ years ago to raise funds to combat child abuse. I have not seen a poster in almost 40 years and did it bring back memories. I’m sad to say that off the 69 artists, almost all of them have passed away.
Thirty years ago, an antiques dealer bought an estate and found 200 posters. He found me a few weeks ago from the “Rebel Taste” article about me and contacted me.
He gave me a few dozen posters and I gave them to family and friends and have ten left to sell to collectors. The complete image is not shown.
You can purchase a piece of history on the Asylum website (Print Store) or text or email me.
NO FOREIGN ORDERS PLEASE
20” x 35”, heavy enamel paper, shipped in a tube
PRICE REFLECTS A HUGE MAILING FEE AVERAGING $15 TO $25 A TUBE. SORRY
1. 170,766 miles flown to complete original art creation.
2. 69 artists have drawn on the original art + Jack Davis twice. Jack Davis drew the background when everyone finished their art contribution.
3. 172 cartoon characters appear on original + the background.
4. The original flew on 142 aircraft flights.
5. The original was drawn on in 43 cities throughout North America.
6. The original has been issued 72 product licenses.
7. Over 1,300 telephone calls were made to coordinate the original art creation – over 9,000 minutes of conversation.
8. 11 months to complete the original artwork.
9. 4 Pulitzer Prize winning artists appear on the artwork; Jeff MacNelly (3 time winner, Bill Mauldin (2 time winner), Mike Peters and Dick Locher.
10. The director of the Mickey Mouse cartoons (Bill Justice, a Disney Legend) and the director of the Donald Duck cartoons (Jack Hannah) appear on the original.
11. 10 time winner of the Hugo Award for the Best Science Fiction Illustrator, Kelly Freas appears.
12. The Voice for Children prints and posters raised over $700,000 in two months for the Child Welfare League in Washington, DC.
13. The originator and administrator of the VOC project, Paul Burke spoke in front of 200+ members of Congress and Senate at a Congressional Dinner describing the VOC adventure.