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Phillips’ entry into the art world began in the 1970s, when he started creating album covers for various rock bands. His big break came in 1978, when he was commissioned to design the iconic cover art for the Dead Kennedys’ album “Fresh Meat for ‘Em All.” This was just the beginning of a long and fruitful relationship between Phillips and the music industry.

As a pioneer of surf, skate, and rock art, Jim Phillips has left an indelible mark on popular culture. His vibrant and dynamic artwork continues to inspire and influence new generations of artists, surfers, and skaters. With a career spanning over 40 years, Phillips remains one of the most iconic and beloved artists of his generation. Phillips&rsquo; entry into the art world began in

Today, Phillips continues to be an active and influential artist, with a studio in San Francisco where he works on new projects and collaborations. His artwork remains highly sought after by collectors and fans around the world, and his influence can be seen in everything from streetwear to fine art. His vibrant and dynamic artwork continues to inspire

In 2018, Phillips celebrated 40 years of his surf, skate, and rock art with a comprehensive retrospective book, “Surf, Skate, and Rock: The Art of Jim Phillips.” This book features over 200 pages of his artwork, including many previously unpublished pieces. It is a testament to Phillips’ enduring legacy and his continued influence on surf, skate, and rock culture. His artwork remains highly sought after by collectors