No matter how complicated this world will be, I still deeply believe the kindness of humaniy; as the result, we should never and ever hurt people, or to be too intense about people or our environment.
Sorry, I find this hard to understand- the elements seem unconnected from each other. Maybe you're trying to say too much, or you have too many ideas to fit on one shirt.
Imagine this: The girl is clutching the bear, and looking up at the person in the hazmat suit. Or the bear is being examined by a bunch of techs and a guy with a weapon is keeping the girl from her toy. Or the bear is surrounded by barbed wire and the girl can't get to it. And no offense- the drawing style is mechanically precise- and cold as a stone. It carries no sympathetic, emotive force, which is exactly what you want.
Sorry, I find this hard to understand- the elements seem unconnected from each other. Maybe you're trying to say too much, or you have too many ideas to fit on one shirt.
Imagine this: The girl is clutching the bear, and looking up at the person in the hazmat suit. Or the bear is being examined by a bunch of techs and a guy with a weapon is keeping the girl from her toy. Or the bear is surrounded by barbed wire and the girl can't get to it. And no offense- the drawing style is mechanically precise- and cold as a stone. It carries no sympathetic, emotive force, which is exactly what you want.
...I don't get it. It's made in the USA by people who fear teddy bears? It's made in the USA without love? It's made in the USA and contaminated with chicken-pox? It's made in the USA as opposed to it's made somewhere in Asia by a child paid 1 dollar a month?
...oh. Is he making it? Or checking to see if it's a bomb? It that case... What if it's made in the USA?