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i just had my contemporary art final. i would buy it and add people's names that i really like. haha
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hmmm i dont know too much about modern art, so i may just be missing it, but is there anything else to this shirt, or is it just the names? like is that shape it's making relating to some work?
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WHERE IS DAVID FIRTH! haha. anyone who has heard or seen salad fingers will know his name. www.fatpie.com
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Yeah i feel like somehow you had to incorporate their type of art intotheir handwriting or something
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the names themselves aren't visually interesting. Maybe if you made the attempt to draw each name in a style others would recognize as relating to the artist, then this would have a nice snap to it.
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I like the idea though... I'd wear it. I like the handwriting, but I agree that it's not very visually interesting. Make it more sporadic.
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j.ayde, er... Salad Fingers is at fat-pie.com. Let's just say that the hyphen is VERY important, haha.
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I think you should try to emulate each artists style or famous work with their name. Jackson Pollock could be written in paint splotches/drips for instance.
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shoutouts to rothko and brancusi!
cool beginning, even better selections for artists, but advance your idea to the next level. make it mean something. |
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i've already seen a shirt with a bunch of artists signatures.
do the names form some shape? cause they should. they should do something. |
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Like the idea,though I agree with Eruwenolorien would liked to have seen the names used as a piece of art.
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I like the idea, but maybe morf the words into a paintbrush or a figure of some sort? still a 5 none the less
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Hells yeah there are more, but there's quite a bit in here already for the modern art enthusiast. :)
This design also works with pretty much any shirt color you want. The text is essentially my own handwriting on a tablet in Illustrator. And of course you want to 5 this 'cause I used alliteration in the title.