Mike DuBois
The art of Michael DuBois has been described as visionary, surrealistic, and psychedelic, all of which fail to adequately define a body of work that transcends conventional categorization. His unique style has set him apart as an original.
Working in mixed-media, oil painting, and computer graphics, DuBois has established himself as a pioneer in the work of contemporary music art, with commissions by many bands and artists including The Grateful Dead, The Jerry Garcia Band, Phil Lesh and Friends, Furthur, Dead & Company, Bob Weir and RatDog, Levon Helm, The Allman Brothers Band, Neil Young, Hot Tuna, Tom Petty, Fleetwood Mac, Robert Plant, Wavy Gravy, Gov't Mule, Santana, The Rolling Stones, and many more.
In addition to creating designs and artwork for the music industry, DuBois also produces tour merchandise and special event products for shows and events including Phil Lesh's Terrapin Crossroads, Levon Helm Studios, Gathering Of The Vibes, Jam Cruise, Mountain Jam, Lockn Music Festival, and The Capitol Theatre.
In 2009 DuBois designed and illustrated the Grammy award-winning album Electric Dirt by Levon Helm and in 2011 designed and illustrated parts of the remastered and repackaged Classic Recordings Europe '72 multi-disc set by The Grateful Dead. In 2015 DuBois designed and produced iconic limited edition prints and merchandise for the Fare The Well Grateful Dead final shows.
Based in Woodstock, NY, DuBois' art reaches worldwide audiences through his reproductions, concert t-shirts, prints, posters, and other licensed products.