
Heavy metal, barn-side advertisements and the movie Children of the Corn are among the inspirations cited by the Iowa artists who were commissioned by Surly Brewing Company to create an Iowa-themed poster.
Featuring art by Johnnie Cluney, Sarah Hedlund and the team at Jonnie 5 Apparel, the poster is being distributed statewide to bars, restaurants and liquor stores as part of Surlyโs new presence in the Iowa market.
โNone of [the artists] knew what the others were doing, and so the piece we have created is a unique take on the state of Iowa, artwork and beer,” said Surlyโs creative director, Michael Berglund, about the poster and its artists in a statement.
Berglund says that the brewery reached out to the three Iowa-based artists and asked them to โexpress with their work things that are distinctive to Iowa.โ Placed within an Iowa-shaped border, the posterโs three panels do just that, with three distinct works representing symbols of Iowa.
โAt first I was freaked out. I did not know what angle to approach this piece from,โ said Cluney, a Quad Cities-based illustrator and musician whose art is featured on Daytrotter.com.
However, Cluney became interested when Surly shared some of its past art, with him and he learned some the folks at the brewery are heavy metal fans. (Surlyโs head brewer, Todd Haug, is a guitarist for two heavy metal bands, Vulgaari and Powermad.)
โThese guys have a dark beer called Pentagram that is fermented in used red wine barrels and tastes like sour cherry and tobacco,โ Cluney wrote in an email. โTo me that is pretty metal.โ
Featuring a garter snake crawling through the eye socket of a skull, blooms of Iowaโs state flower the Rosa arkansana, and an American goldfinch, Iowaโs state bird, Cluney said his work represents โthe life and death of someone in Iowa. The past, present and future.โ
A long-time fan of Surlyโs beer, after spending seven years studying and working in the breweryโs hometown of Minneapolis, Hedlund says working on the poster combined her pride for both Iowa and Minnesota. Her design, which features a rooster perched at the peak of a barn roof and the Surly logo painted on the side of the barn, โis a nod to the long-standing tradition of using barn sides as advertising spaces.”
“I wanted to communicate the beautiful rural countryside of Iowa and the creative artistic side of our state by combining farmhouse and mural art,โ said Hedlund, and the rooster is similar to one painted on the side of her Lone Tree barn.
The team at Iowa City-based Jonnie 5 Apparel also took their inspiration from rural Iowa. โOur inspiration for any project typically comes from movies and video games,โ said Jon Fowles, Jonnie 5 owner and founder. For Surlyโs Iowa-themed poster, that inspiration was the 1984 horror movie Children of the Corn, which was filmed in Iowa. Combined with the breweryโs heavy metal connections, Jonnie 5โs design features a tattooed zombie farmer, dressed in overalls with a Surly logo, holding a staff with a ramโs skull in a moon-lit field of corn.
โA zombie farmer from Iowa probably doesnโt represent Iowa too well, but, it was more, ‘hey, if you think all we do is farm, well, we’ll give it to you with a J5 (Jonnie 5) twist,’โ wrote Fowles, who added that the team needed to significantly tone down the original draft.
Berglund says the history of Surly is a marriage of art and craft, and that the art and craft of beer-making has always been complemented by interesting art and design. โArtwork is woven into [the] fabric of what we do,โ he said.
A poster release party was held at the Englert Theater on May 1 and the poster is now being distributed by Johnson Brothers, Surlyโs distribution partner.

