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Goose Chicago September 20, 2025 | Huntington Bank Pavilion | Concert Poster | Variant 3

Goose Chicago September 20, 2025 | Huntington Bank Pavilion | Concert Poster | Variant 3

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Discover the "Northerly Island Totem," a captivating fan-made art print commemorating Goose's performance at the Huntington Bank Pavilion in Chicago on September 20, 2025. This striking vertical composition draws inspiration from the unique blend of nature and urban landscape, featuring a symbolic wayfinding obelisk infused with Goose iconography.

This unique print captures the spirit of exploration and connection, with elements like prairie grass, feathered pillars, multiple compass roses, and subtle nods to the iconic Chicago skyline. The serene lake jade, weathered steel grey, and crisp ice blue palette evokes a mystical and purposeful atmosphere, making it a perfect piece for any Goose fan or art collector.

Please note: This is fan-made art and is not officially licensed by the band Goose or any associated entities. These prints are part of a limited edition run. While they are not individually signed or numbered, their scarcity ensures a special place in any collection. Add this unique piece to your home and keep the memory of a special night alive.

Note From the Artist

This print, "Northerly Island Totem," was born from a vision of a guiding monument emerging from the tranquil edge of Lake Michigan, a beacon for a special night with Goose. My aim was to create something that felt both ancient and modern, a ritualistic sculpture that speaks to navigation, discovery, and the profound connection between nature and the urban pulse of Chicago.

At its heart, the design is a vertical journey. From the prairie grasses forming its base, leading into a sound-tower silhouette that transforms into a majestic feathered pillar, every element is imbued with symbolic meaning. You'll notice the stylized wings unfurling and the multiple compass roses, serving as wayfinders – not just for physical direction, but for a unique auditory experience. The tiny geese perched along the structure, with one taking flight, represent a spirit of uplift and freedom, breaking past boundaries just as music transcends the everyday. The name "Goose" is subtly carved with feather-barb terminals, a nod to organic forms within an engineered structure.

I wanted to integrate the city and venue in a subtle, organic way. The Chicago skyline is rendered as a ghosted, almost seismographic hum in the background, ensuring the totem remains the focal point. The specific map inset of Northerly Island anchors the piece geographically without being overt, while abstract star glyphs within the pillar offer a fresh take on local symbolism. The textures themselves tell a story – stippling evokes the steel and concrete of the pavilion, while wispy strokes capture the island's natural grasses. This blend creates an aesthetic that is both engineered and deeply organic, a nod to both the band's themes and Chicago's unique blend of architecture and natural beauty.

The color palette – a serene lake jade and weathered steel grey, deepened by hints of dusk violet and punctuated by crisp ice blue highlights – contributes to the print's centered, purposeful, and slightly mystical atmosphere. It’s a visual guidepost, inviting you to arrive, ascend, and immerse yourself in the moment where water, wind, and incredible music converge.

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