Product Description
Pattern released in 2019
The year was 1970. Life was groovy. Some folks in town thought it would be cool to celebrate the cradle of jazz with a little festival. Mahalia came. So did Ellis, Snooks, Pete, Al, Clifton and Fats; Duke too. But not too many others - only 350 witnessed that first Festival. Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose. With attendance now in the hundreds of thousands, the Festival still pulses with a New Orleans’ downbeat.
In 1970 Pop Art was dominant. Pucci reigned supreme in fashion with psychedelic swirls of color. Theresa Davis-Shea puts herself in that 70's frame of mind to riff off Jazz Fest's logo. Updating a mid-century palette with luscious 21st century colors and patterning Jazz Fest’s bell-bottomed Grand Marshal logo in an echoing beat that moves as it grooves, Davis-Shea has created the finest textile we've ever offered. We close the deal - or at least the shirt - with the most elaborate button we’ve ever crafted: A golden pulsing grand marshal bijou set in a silver metal frame and completed with clear poured resin. An exquisite jewel worthy of a 50th anniversary.
Digital image may vary slightly from actual fabric.
Fabric ©2019 art4now, inc / Text ©2019 Art4now, Inc.
New Orleans Jazz Festival is a trademark of NOJ&H Foundation, Inc.