Known as the "San Francisco Five," Victor Moscoso, Wes Wilson, Alton Kelley, Stanley Mouse, and Rick Griffin created 100s of the world's definitive rock art posters.
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Stanley Mouse
His art was an attribution to the period, a symbol of the absorbing and exciting subculture that was forming.
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Wes Wilson
With his distinctive designs, Wilson set the pace and direction for many of the Family Dog artists who would follow in his footsteps.
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Rick Griffin
Beyond his wildly influential poster work, Griffin was a key player in the underground comics scene.
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Victor Moscoso
Moscoso’s unique creations often employ wildly intricate typography that is virtually illegible.
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Alton Kelly
Through his mind-expanding creativity Kelley gave rock music new colors, shapes, and themes expressing the optimism and enthusiasm of young people around the globe.
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