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David Welker was born on 30 July, 1964 in Poughkeepsie, New York, U.S., is an American painter and poster artist (born 1964). Discover David Welker's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?

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Age 59 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 30 July, 1964
Birthday 30 July
Birthplace Poughkeepsie, New York, U.S.
Nationality United States

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David Welker is an American painter and poster artist known for his elaborate, narrative imagery and mastery of multiple styles.

His poster art for bands like Phish, Pearl Jam, Primus, The Black Keys, and the Grateful Dead has brought him international acclaim.

1964

Welker was born in Poughkeepsie, New York, on July 30, 1964.

1967

His family moved to Pleasantville, New York, an eclectic and culturally rich suburb of New York City in 1967 where he ultimately began to develop a keen interest in art and music that would shape the rest of his life’s work.

1982

In 1982, he enrolled at Syracuse University to study painting, drawing, and illustration and graduated in 1986.

Welker credits the work of artists Jerome Witkin, Max Ernst, George Bellows, Thomas Hart Benton, and Robert Crumb as major influences in his formative years.

After graduating from Syracuse University, Welker began painting large-scale works to build a gallery portfolio.

1988

In 1988, Welker moved to Boston, Massachusetts, where he continued to develop large scale paintings and drawings.

1989

It was in Boston at the request of a close friend that he first saw the band Phish at the Paradise Club in 1989.

An event that would ultimately have a huge effect on his art career.

1992

When Welker moved to Manhattan two years later, he saw Phish again on March 14, 1992 at the Roseland Ballroom.

This show resonated with him so much that he decided to reach out to Phish and share his artwork in hopes of a collaboration -- a decision that would forever change the course of Welker’s career.

In the autumn of 1992, after corresponding via mail with the band Phish, he was contacted by Trey Anastasio to begin creating artwork for their studio album Rift.

Welker spent the next few weeks working closely with guitarist Anastasio, bassist Mike Gordon and Elektra Records to develop an ambitious visual interpretation of the music and lyrics, depicting each song on the album.

The final artwork was a 3’x6’ oil painting that became the album cover art.

The original painting was subsequently purchased by Phish and hangs in their headquarters in Burlington, Vermont.

1993

His artwork on the cover of the 1993 studio album, Rift, by the American rock band Phish was listed as one of the top ten album covers of all time by Relix magazine in 2007.

His visual aesthetic is an amalgam of early 20th Century Surrealism, The Ashcan School, West Coast Surf Culture and Underground Comix.

1996

This commission began a long working relationship with Phish that has included numerous poster projects over the course of two decades as well as album art for their 1996 studio album Billy Breathes and numerous side projects for Trey Anastasio and Mike Gordon.

Welker cites this collaboration as a major breakthrough in his early career that helped guide him into the field of concert poster art and ultimately connected his name and his art to a wide and varied audience.

2013

Welker worked with B&A Reps from 2013-2016 producing some memorable campaigns for New Castle Werewolf Ale and Black Magic Rum as well as editorial work for a Mojo Magazine feature article on Beck’s album Morning Phase.

2014

During this time period his work was featured in the Society of Illustrators 57th Annual Museum show with work commissioned by the Jerry Garcia Estate and the rock band Widespread Panic, as well as the prestigious Communication Arts Annual in 2014 featuring a project for The Black Keys.

Welker lives and works in downtown Manhattan and has one son named Milo.

2015

From 2015 forward, Welker has focused primarily on gallery shows.

His eclectic style mixes elements of realism with abstraction and encoded typography to create a dreamlike experience for viewers.

His 2015 retrospective at Hoerle Guggenheim in New York’s Chelsea Art District opened to large audiences and critical acclaim.

The nine week show featured over 70 pieces of original work.

2017

Welker has also displayed at Spoke Art San Francisco with sold out shows in 2017 and 2018 as well as Art Basel from 2016-2018.

2019

In the 2019 showing with Hashimoto Contemporary, Welker brought a sold out show to the prestigious Art on Paper fair at Pier 36 in New York City.

In Brooklyn, New York, Welker works closely with pop culture kingpins Bottleneck Gallery who house a permanent showroom for his work in the Williamsburg Waterfront District and handle the majority of his print releases.

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