Holiday Offerings from Alicia’s online store, Indigo with Stars

Host/Hostess aprons illustrated with the herb and spice chart from Living on the Earth. One size only, lettered in French or in English.  Make of sturdy, washable canvas.

https://indigowithstars.com/collections/alicia-bay-laurels-illustrated-aprons/products/black-and-white-apron-printed-with-the-herb-and-spice-chart-from-living-on-the-earth-by-alicia-bay-laurel

https://indigowithstars.com/collections/alicia-bay-laurels-illustrated-aprons/products/black-and-white-apron-printed-with-the-herb-and-spice-chart-from-vivre-sur-la-terre-french-edition-of-living-on-the-earth-by-alicia-bay-laurel

White glazed ceramic mugs bearing Alicia’s drawing of the Shinto sun goddess, Amaterasu, carrying the sun above Mount Fuji

https://indigowithstars.com/collections/illustrated-ceramics-and-linens/products/amaterasu-ceramic-mug

Black glazed ceramic mugs bearing a drawing from a 1970 concert poster (artist unknown) of Joe Gallivan playing the MoogDrum through a MiniMoog synth.

https://indigowithstars.com/collections/joe-gallivan-theme-clothing-and-ceramics/products/joe-gallivan-playing-the-moog-drum-black-ceramic-11-ounce-mug

The Woodstove matted art print, bearing the care and use instructions for a wood-burning kitchen range from Living on the Earth, matted with corrugated brown mat board. It fits into a standard 16″ x 20″ frame.

https://indigowithstars.com/collections/alicia-bay-laurel-art-prints/products/the-woodstove-page

Long-sleeved 100% cotton jersey shirts (choice of 4 colors) bearing Alicia’s drawing, Vision Quest, inspired by the book Black Elk Speaks, and first published as page 2 of her book with Ramón Sender Barayón, Being of the Sun.

https://indigowithstars.com/collections/alicia-bay-laurel-t-shirt/products/vision-quest-cotton-long-sleeve-tee-print-on-demand-economy-shipping

Long-sleeved 100% cotton black jersey shirts bearing a drawing from a 1970 concert poster (artist unknown) of Joe Gallivan playing the MoogDrum through a MiniMoog synth.

https://indigowithstars.com/collections/joe-gallivan-theme-clothing-and-ceramics/products/joe-gallivan-playing-the-moog-drum-100-cotton-black-long-sleeve-jersey-tee

Holiday Special: Box of 10 “You Are Loved Very Much” Greeting Cards with matching envelopes, printed with a naive surrealist painting Alicia gifted to her father, in bright and deep holiday colors (50% off)

https://indigowithstars.com/collections/postcards-and-illustrated-cards-with-envelopes/products/loved-envelope

Holiday Special: Box of 10 “The most precious gift is the breath” Greeting Cards with matching envelopes,  from Alicia’s upcoming inspirational book, How to Make Peace, in serene shades of blue and white. (50% off)

https://indigowithstars.com/collections/postcards-and-illustrated-cards-with-envelopes/products/breathing-and-clouds-5×7-folded-greeting-card-with-matching-envelope

Translucent square stickers that can turn a clean straight-sided empty jar into a candle lantern illuminating the Tibetan Buddhist goddess, Green Tara.

https://indigowithstars.com/collections/stickers-and-magnets/products/rainbows-hearts-face-of-the-goddess-tara-on-a-square-sticker-in-5-sizes-more-contrast-on-the-face

Joe Gallivan and Alicia Bay Laurel’s collaborative release with Lion Records of the LP version of Love Cry Want, a live recording of the band of the same name, performing avant-jazz and psychedelic rock at a protest against the Vietnam War in 1972.  The legendary Larry Young on Hammond B3 organ, Joe Gallivan on MoogDrum played through MiniMoog Synth, plus drums, plus electrified lap steel guitar, Stephen Nicholas on proto-guitar synth, and Jimmy Molnieri on drums.  Alicia designed the album cover and wrote the liner notes.

https://indigowithstars.com/collections/joe-gallivan-theme-clothing-and-ceramics/products/love-cry-want-lp-1972-larry-young-joe-gallivan

Yes, of course, we have plenty of copies of the 50th anniversary edition of Alicia’s timeless book, Living on the Earth!   Also in French, Spanish and Japanese. And, yes, we carry the gorgeous 2021 edition of Being of the Sun, as well as some of the original 1973 copies – plus the Japanese edition. Also, The Dancing Lady coloring book, which you can easily turn into a set of tree decorations.

https://indigowithstars.com/collections/alicia-bay-laurel-books


And all eight of Alicia’s singer/songwriter albums, both as CDs and digital downloads.

https://indigowithstars.com/collections/alicia-bay-laurel-music-cds

https://indigowithstars.com/collections/alicia-bay-laurel-mp3-music-downloads

A selection of Joe’s fabulous avant-jazz albums as digital downloads.

https://indigowithstars.com/collections/joe-gallivan-friends-avant-jazz-mp3-downloads

Alicia’s Posters! Buy one, get one free, until April 22nd, 2024.

“I have always loved your visions. Your wonderful utopian imagery changed the perceptions of an entire generation.”

Author/Journalist Alastair Gordon
Visiting Professor at Harvard Graduate School of Design, Contributing editor at WSJ Magazine, Architecture Critic at Miami Herald, Distinguished Fellow at Miami Beach Urban Studio

Movie poster for Alicia’s 2021 film, Living on the Earth: The Musical, which is her live performance on November 13, 2016 of her storytelling/music show by the same name. You can view the movie here.



2024 New Year Poster, which is Alicia’s vision of an oncoming year, including the astrological signs and ancient Celtic holy days, plus a prayer for peace.


Woman/cat/plant illustration, part of a series of possible drawings for the cover of the 2010 novel, Another World, by beloved Japanese novelist, Yoshimoto Banana


Raw Food Recipes from the Tropics page from Winter 1975 CoEvolution Quarterly



“Behold the world with compassion, transforming darkness into light.” Also known as Peace Girl.
Possible cover for her upcoming book, How to Make Peace.


Herb and spice chart from Living on the Earth



Living on the Earth 2000 Road Tour Poster, a 8 month journey during which Alicia drove coast to coast in the USA doing 75 performances of her story/song one-woman show, Living on the Earth: The Musical




2021 Single Page Calendar, originally published by Alicia as a 1971 calendar, just before the Bookworks 1970 first edition of Living on the Earth was published.



Herb and spice chart from French edition of Living on the Earth (Vivre sur la Terre), published in 2022 by Editions Ulmer in Paris.



The in-store special for the month of Aries (March 21 to April 22) at the Indigo with Stars online store:
Buy one poster, get one free (the same poster or two different posters).
There are nine of them.

Lovingly packaged and shipped in a protective triangular mailing tube.

Please see https://indigowithstars.com/collections/alicia-bay-laurel-art-prints for more details about the posters, including their sizes, and to purchase the posters.

Winter Solstice Season Gifting



For the past dozen years, I’ve have an online store from which I offer my books, art prints, musical recordings and clothing printed with my drawings. I carry five of Joe Gallivan’s avant-jazz recordings and his swag as well.

I’ve never done a Black Friday-Cyber Monday sale, but, now that I have my merchandise in my house again (after 6 hair-raising years of keeping my illustrated books and other fragile merchandise in fulfillment warehouses while I traveled abroad), I decided to try this.

I’m calling it my Winter Solstice Season Gifting, and it will last from now until January 6th.

So, if you buy any combination of merch that totals $15 or more at https://indigowithstars.com, I’ll gift you with your choice of one of 15 gifts from my online store.

Here are your choices:

My rave-reviewed jazz and blues CD, What Living’s All About, optionally inscribed with silver ink (you can message me with names of recipients).



The generously sized (14″ x 23″) Living on the Earth 2000 Tour poster – printed on thick, earth-toned 100% post-consumer waste recycled paper with dark brown vegetable-based ink. Happy to inscribe this as well, upon request.



An mp3 digital download of all the tracks of any of my 8 albums (the whole albums are the first 8 items on this page. Everything else is single track downloads).

I’m also offering downloads of the 5 amazing Joe Gallivan avant-jazz recordings in my store.



Applicable postage, taxes and/or import duty will be charged for the two physical items (no postage for digital downloads 🙂)

I’ve got an automation set up in my store so that, if you have at least $15 worth of merchandise in your cart, as well as one of the 15 gifts, the price of the gift will be deducted at check-out.


Sending Sparkling Solstice Blessings to You,

Alicia

Clothing printed with Alicia’s art!

The herb and spice chart from Living on the Earth is available printed on an apron in English or in French.

Top row: “Hippie Hill” post card drawing from 1970, “You are Loved” painting from 2005, “Falling Star” ink and watercolor pencil painting from How to Make Peace, from 2003.

Middle row: “Joe Gallivan playing the Moog Drum” (detail from a concert poster from the 1970s), “Houseboat pages from Living on the Earth” (1969), “Alicia Bay Laurel self-portrait” ink drawing (2013).

Bottom row: “Peace Girl” watercolor pencil painting from How to Make Peace, 2003, “Meditation” page, watercolor pencil painting from How to Make Peace, 2003, and Apron printed with the herb and spice chart from Living on the Earth (1969).

You can browse the entire Indigo With Stars online shop here. There are style and color variants on some of these products, plus some are printed in and shipped from the UK or the EU.




¡Olé! Organic Cotton Totebags from Spain to celebrate the 2017 Kachina Ediciones Spanish translation of Living on the Earth

Viviendo en la Tierra tote bag-wood background

We’re celebrating the publication of the Kachina Ediciones Spanish translation of Living on the Earth (Viviendo en la Tierra) with high quality organic cotton totebags printed with the cover design.

You can buy one for US$19.95 (plus shipping) here.
You can also buy the book, Viviendo en la Tierra, here.

My Concert at the Paisley Violin


On Saturday, January 27th, 2007. I played two hours of my music at the Paisley Violin, a supremely hip small eatery on Grand Avenue in the downtown arts district of Phoenix, functioning as a second living room for the boho denizens of the neighborhood. Musician Chris Warmuth, who lent me a PA system which he gallantly carried from house to car to club to car to house for me, ran into half a dozen friends while we were there. My new friend Sarah Curtis came to this show, too, to sell stuff from my table while I was playing.


This being a CD release party for my most recent recording, I played and sang ten jazz, blues and gospel songs and two jazz standards from What Living’s All About, accompanied by a version of the final mix from the CD that excluded my recorded vocal and guitar parts.

Well, all but one song. Nature Boy was recorded rubato (outside of a time signature), improvised in the studio by me, upright bassist John B. Williams, and percussionist Enzo Tedesco, all of us playing at the same time. In order to perform the song with the recording minus my voice, I would have had to memorize the entire improvisation and duplicate exactly what I sang on the recording. That kind of misses the whole point of doing an improvisation, which is to spontaneously create music together that has never existed before. So, Nature Boy was relegated to being played (as a finished recording) during one of my breaks.


I played on an elevated stage surrounded by wonderful nature photographs by Greg Lansing, whose show lasted the month of January. After my second set, Chris, Sarah and I had a delicious meal at the bar.


I brought a full panoply of my wares, and Gina, the manager at the Paisley Violin, offered to keep the table set up and sell the goods on it during the week to help publicize my second show at the Paisley, next Friday, February 2nd, from 7 to 8 PM on the evening of the First Friday monthly open gallery art walk.

Halloween on Peace Street


Koki and I checked out of our hotel rooms (but left our baggage with the front desk) and set off on the municipal railway to downtown Naha City and the immense, old, indoor southeast Asian style marketplace where we could visit Yoko Nema’s shop, Tata Bazaar. Over one of the market’s many entrances, a sign bearing the market’s name, Hewa Dori, which translates to “Peace Street.”


Illuminated by skylights, a labyrinth of hallways lined with shops goes on for several city blocks.


It’s Halloween, and wee Okinawan goblins campaign for candy from the shopkeepers and line up for group pictures in the hallways of the marketplace.


The meat market has a huge mask hanging even when it’s not Halloween. Up the escalator is a food court offering many Okinawan and Japanese dishes. It was there I first ate ika sumi soup (squid ink soup) and a rich tofu made from peanut milk.


Rainbow-colored parrotfish abound on Okinawa, a coral island. The parrotfish has a powerful jaw made for scraping algae and other small creatures off of coral, and possesses the ability to change gender. When the alpha male fish of a harem dies, the alpha female fish will become male and lead the school.


One of the pickle merchants kept plying us with samples, not only until we bought from her, but afterward as well. I tasted one I really liked and bought a small container of it. Later on, Koki asked me if I knew what it was made from. I did not. Koki told me it was made from jellyfish and pig’s ear. Okinawans particularly enjoy pig’s face, and many were displayed for sale in the meat market.


Next we stopped by a shop selling medicinal supplies. Black coils of dried sea snake, reputed to be excellent for healing problems with the eyes, hang above the packaged goods on the right.


A row of sanshin, the three-stringed Okinawan banjo, a descendant of the Chinese three-stringed lute, the sanxian. Like the sanxian, the sanchin has a snake skin covered resonator, in contrast with their larger Japanese descendant, the shamisen, which is traditionally covered with the skin of a cat or dog. All three instruments have three strings – and the names of all three instruments mean “three strings.”


Tata Bazaar’s colorful sign and merchandise welcome the passer-by. Yoko buys all of the merchandise herself, frequently traveling all over Southeast Asia and India. Some of it she designs and has manufactured by artisans in the countries she visits. This is definitely my kind of candy store!


Yoko and Tatsuya Nema welcome me and Koki Aso to their store. I had just gotten paid the night before for my festival gigs, and could hardly wait to spend some of my yen in their store, but that didn’t stop them from showering me with gifts!


Yoko drew a whole line of postcards featuring goya (bitter melons), the favorite vegetable of Okinawa. In this drawing, a trio of goya plays traditional Okinawan instruments (including a shansin), and a troupe of goya perform an Okinawan folk dance.


I am honored to report that at Tata Bazaar in Naha City, Okinawa, you can buy the Japanese edition of Living on the Earth, the Japanese releases of Music from Living on the Earth and Living in Hawaii Style, and my own release of What Living’s All About. And, as soon as Yoko can get the size XL organic cotton Living on the Earth t-shirts resized to more popular Asian sizes (like S, M and L), she’ll have some of them on the shelf, too. Now Hawaii, there’s a place you can sell t-shirts in size XXXL, but probably not with a naked lady on them.


(Three weeks later) Wow, Yoko just emailed me this photo. She made a scaled down t-shirt! And she models it gorgeously.