
Artist Bio
For Andrew Sax, art was never just a pastime—it was a calling that started in the margins of his school notebooks and found its way onto the shakedown scene. What began as bootleg custom tees on the Dead and Co. lot has evolved into Some Saxy Art, a full-fledged design studio out of Philadelphia that’s become a go-to for musicians looking to turn their sound into bold, collectible visuals.
From limited-edition screen prints to apparel and admat designs, Sax’s work captures the essence of a sound, show, or scene with vibrant, psychedelic flair. Sax is driven to create work that is perfectly in tune with each artist’s creative identity. His ultimate goal is to generate a magical alchemical reaction that turns a poster into a vehicle that carries a fan back to what they felt at the show. This space-time sorcery brings his work to life where it breathes and pulses with the energy of the music itself.
Sax is also known for having played a key role in shaping the early visual aesthetic of New Jersey’s renowned Ashbury Park scene. His work with Dogs in a Pile opened the door to collaborations with heavyweights like Trey Anastasio, Goose, Disco Biscuits, Umphrey’s McGee, and more.
From limited-edition screen prints to apparel and admat designs, Sax’s work captures the essence of a sound, show, or scene with vibrant, psychedelic flair. Sax is driven to create work that is perfectly in tune with each artist’s creative identity. His ultimate goal is to generate a magical alchemical reaction that turns a poster into a vehicle that carries a fan back to what they felt at the show. This space-time sorcery brings his work to life where it breathes and pulses with the energy of the music itself.
Sax is also known for having played a key role in shaping the early visual aesthetic of New Jersey’s renowned Ashbury Park scene. His work with Dogs in a Pile opened the door to collaborations with heavyweights like Trey Anastasio, Goose, Disco Biscuits, Umphrey’s McGee, and more.
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