Frank Kozik, an acclaimed artist who designed posters and album covers for various bands, has died on the age of 61.
Based on an announcement launched on social media, Kozik handed away unexpectedly on Saturday, Might sixth. “Frank was a person bigger than himself, an icon in every style he labored in. He dramatically modified the trade he was part of. He was a inventive pressure of nature. We’re so past fortunate and honored to have been a part of his journey, and he shall be missed past what phrases might ever categorical,” the assertion learn.
A self-taught artist, Kozik started designing posters for native punk bands whereas dwelling in Austin within the Eighties. His work ultimately caught the eye of bands like Nirvana, Pearl Jam, The White Stripes, Beastie Boys, and Inexperienced Day, all of whom commissioned Kozik to create tour posters on their behalf.
Kozik additionally designed the album covers for Queens of the Stone Age’s self-titled debut and The Offspring’s Americana, amongst many different albums, and directed Soundgarden’s music video for “Fairly Noose.”
In 1993, Kozik moved to San Francisco and began his personal file label, Man’s Destroy Data. Over an eight-year span between 1994 and 2001, Man’s Destroy launched over 200 data, together with titles from Melvins, Nebula, Kyuss, Excessive on Hearth, Entombed, and Queens of the Stone Age.
Kozik closed Man’s Destroy to focus his efforts on the artwork toy motion. He collaborated with Kidrobot and different boutique toy firms to supply over 500 limited-edition toys, together with many variations of his iconic Labbit character.
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