
Fillmore Peacock - Psychedelic Posters Notebook
24 pages, lined This poster, illustrated by Bonnie MacLean, advertises a multi-day show at the Fillmore in 1967 featuring performances by the Yardbirds and the Doors. Richie Havens and the James Cotton Blues Band joined all six shows. The poster's central image is a striking drawing of a woman's face framed by the stylized feathers of a peacock. Widely regarded as one of the best psychedelic era posters, its colors, though not electric or vibrating, are distinctive from earlier poster art, drawing the eye and commanding attention. See this image on a greeting card AND as an art print!Bonnie MacLean (1939–2020), known for her iconic rock posters, left an enduring artistic legacy. Collaborating with Bill Graham, she shaped the visual landscape of the 1960s and 1970s music scene with her psychedelic designs. Transitioning from poster art to painting, she explored themes of nudes, still lifes, and landscapes. Born in Philadelphia and raised in Trenton, New Jersey, MacLean's journey led