The Doors Postcard
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The postcard was printed before the concert in two different variants.
The 1st printing A postcard presents an all-over purple background with blackened upper left and right corners. It generally measures 5" x 7", but there are also wider versions of this variant, which measure around 5 3/8" x 7".
The 1st printing B postcard is identified by a 1/4" light blue strip on the right hand side of the postcard. It has a blackened upper left corner but not the right. It measures 5" x 7".
Rick Griffin grew up in the surfing culture of Southern California, a milieu which had a profound influence on his art. After high school, he worked on the staff of Surfer magazine and created the best-known surfing cartoon character of the time, Murphy. After his move to San Francisco in 1967, be began combining eclectic typefaces and decorative borders with brilliant colors in his concert posters. Griffin's compositions were complex without being illegible. A perfectionist, Griffin often applied dozens of overlays and redrew lettering again and again until he was satisfied. In the early 1970s, Griffin became a born-again Christian and religious themes dominated his work until his death in a motorcycle accident in 1991.