Alton Kelley

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Alton Kelley
Birth name Alton Kelly
Born June 17, 1940(1940-06-17)
Houlton, Maine‎
Died June 1, 2008 (aged 67)
Petaluma, California
Nationality American
Field concert posters, logos, album covers, fine art
Movement Psychedelic art

Alton Kelley (June 17, 1940 in Houlton, Maine‎June 6, 2008 in Petaluma, California) was an American artist best known for his psychedelic art, in particular his designs for 1960s rock concerts and albums. Along with artists Rick Griffin, Stanley Mouse, Victor Moscoso and Wes Wilson, Kelley founded the Berkeley Bonaparte distribution agency in order to produce and sell psychedelic poster art.

Along with fellow artist Stanley Mouse, Kelley is credited with creating the wings and beetles on all Journey album covers as well as the skull and roses image for the Grateful Dead. Kelley's artwork on the 1971 self-titled live album, Grateful Dead, incorporated a black and white illustration of a skeleton by Edmund Sullivan, which originally appeared in a 19th century edition of the Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám.

In 1995, Kelley designed and printed a limited edition poster of Jack Kerouac to raise money for the Jan Kerouac Benefit Fund.

He was brought up in Connecticut and worked as a welder there.http://www.courant.com/news/nationworld/hc-kelley0605.artjun05,0,7457600.story

He died on June 1, 2008, at the age of 67, after a long illness.[1] [2] [3]

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  1. ^ '60s Psychedelia Artist Alton Kelley Passes Away. allaboutjazz.com (2008-06-02). Retrieved on 2008-06-03.
  2. ^ Joel Selvin (Tuesday, June 3, 2008). Alton Kelley, psychedelic poster creator, dies. San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved on 2008-06-03.
  3. ^ Patricia Sullivan (Tuesday, June 3, 2008). Alton Kelley, 68; Graphic Artist With a Flair for the Psychedelic. Washington Post. Retrieved on 2008-06-03.

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NAME Kelley, Alton
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION artist
DATE OF BIRTH June 17, 1940
PLACE OF BIRTH Houlton, Maine‎
DATE OF DEATH June 1, 2008
PLACE OF DEATH Petaluma, California
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