Golf rope cap

$24.00
Devon Hugdahl, a Minnesota artist, made the design included on this hat. Devon shared, “my work is primarily focused in screen printing, though my background extends through photography and woodworking, and more recently letterpress printing. I have been creating screen printed gig posters and art on and off for about 18 years. What began as an art of necessity, creating posters promoting my own bands, has evolved into a true passion. I work with local and regional bands, venues, events and artists to promote there projects though art. I revel in both the creative flow of designing and collaborating on posters, as well as the technical skill required to bring those designs to life. I push my limits as an artist and printer with each new project, constantly striving for more. My work is bright, multicolored and multi layered. I find inspiration in my own photographs, manipulating them to the point that they can be printed via screen. I also create using found images, mostly from books and periodicals in the public domain. Often times the images I use find me, begging to be reproduced and seen again.

The work in this group is representative of many years of digging and collecting. All images were found in books and magazines dating back to the early 1900’s. The images were taken and manipulated from two separate scouting manuals, a book about wildlife rehabilitation, a Montgomery Ward magazine and another personal favorite of Hugdahl, “The Complete American & Canadian Sportsman’s Encyclopedia of Valuable Instruction” by Francis H. Buzzacott. The typeface in most of these patches and stickers were hand set from their collection of antique letterpress type.

For more information about Devon and their work:

https://gig-posters-by-devon.square.site
Instagram: @dhugdahl
Facebook: devon.hugdahl

• 70% cotton, 30% nylon
• Unstructured, 5-panel, front panel lined
• Semi-curved bill with contrasting rope
• Contrasting snapback closure
• One size fits most
• Blank product sourced from Vietnam
Devon Hugdahl, a Minnesota artist, made the design included on this hat. Devon shared, “my work is primarily focused in screen printing, though my background extends through photography and woodworking, and more recently letterpress printing. I have been creating screen printed gig posters and art on and off for about 18 years. What began as an art of necessity, creating posters promoting my own bands, has evolved into a true passion. I work with local and regional bands, venues, events and artists to promote there projects though art. I revel in both the creative flow of designing and collaborating on posters, as well as the technical skill required to bring those designs to life. I push my limits as an artist and printer with each new project, constantly striving for more. My work is bright, multicolored and multi layered. I find inspiration in my own photographs, manipulating them to the point that they can be printed via screen. I also create using found images, mostly from books and periodicals in the public domain. Often times the images I use find me, begging to be reproduced and seen again.

The work in this group is representative of many years of digging and collecting. All images were found in books and magazines dating back to the early 1900’s. The images were taken and manipulated from two separate scouting manuals, a book about wildlife rehabilitation, a Montgomery Ward magazine and another personal favorite of Hugdahl, “The Complete American & Canadian Sportsman’s Encyclopedia of Valuable Instruction” by Francis H. Buzzacott. The typeface in most of these patches and stickers were hand set from their collection of antique letterpress type.

For more information about Devon and their work:

https://gig-posters-by-devon.square.site
Instagram: @dhugdahl
Facebook: devon.hugdahl

• 70% cotton, 30% nylon
• Unstructured, 5-panel, front panel lined
• Semi-curved bill with contrasting rope
• Contrasting snapback closure
• One size fits most
• Blank product sourced from Vietnam