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chenonceau
Duchamp. Warhol. Magritte. Pollock. Marc. Picasso. Gropius. Lange. Hopper. Lichtenstein. Toulouse-Lautrec. Dali. Munch. Delaunday. Braque. Boccioni. Wright. Riviera. Rothko. Stella. Brancusi. Klimt.

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.
prvyrslf
prvyrslf on Dec 06 '06
boccioni! my hero. toulouse lautrec. likewise. Marc!!! excellent. $5
xxemokitty7xx
xxemokitty7xx on Dec 06 '06
i just had my contemporary art final. i would buy it and add people's names that i really like. haha
katolms
katolms on Dec 06 '06
Franz Marc-good choice!
shhh
shhh on Dec 06 '06
poor gustav looks like an afterthought? but otherwise, neato handwriting!
mrdeadhead
mrdeadhead on Dec 06 '06
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?
bananaphone
   bananaphone on Dec 06 '06
meh, you could have done something INTERESTING with this and you didn't.
j.ayde
j.ayde on Dec 06 '06
WHERE IS DAVID FIRTH! haha. anyone who has heard or seen salad fingers will know his name. www.fatpie.com
Roxy15675
Roxy15675 on Dec 06 '06
i like this. simple, but still good.
chelly
chelly on Dec 06 '06
is there a shape here that i'm missing?
AgentSuprock
AgentSuprock on Dec 06 '06
this is pretty boring
glowstars
glowstars on Dec 06 '06
loves it.
bethica2001
bethica2001 on Dec 06 '06
yay munch!
Eruwenolorien
Eruwenolorien on Dec 06 '06
I like the idea, I like all the names you chose. But it's missing something... the names should come together as a piece of art instead of a blog. 3 for a great start, I hope you further develop this shirt.
newlanguage
newlanguage on Dec 06 '06
Yeah i feel like somehow you had to incorporate their type of art intotheir handwriting or something
helo
helo on Dec 06 '06
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.
kneub
kneub on Dec 06 '06
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.
chenonceau
chenonceau on Dec 06 '06
Thanks for the comments. I'll probably do a resub that's more... visual.
ninety-nine ninas
ninety-nine ninas on Dec 06 '06
j.ayde, er... Salad Fingers is at fat-pie.com. Let's just say that the hyphen is VERY important, haha.
blupotato
blupotato on Dec 06 '06
I dig the idea - what about using the artists' own signatures?
abbster
abbster on Dec 06 '06
Cool!
MooseDinner
MooseDinner on Dec 06 '06
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.
ms.palomar
ms.palomar on Dec 06 '06
shoutouts to rothko and brancusi!

cool beginning, even better selections for artists, but advance your idea to the next level. make it mean something.
This Town
This Town on Dec 06 '06
Excellent artists, excellent shirt. $5
aprettiergreen
aprettiergreen on Dec 06 '06
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.
jesspachec
jesspachec on Dec 07 '06
love them all
JPadgett
JPadgett on Dec 07 '06
Like the idea,though I agree with Eruwenolorien would liked to have seen the names used as a piece of art.
Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol on Dec 08 '06
complete respect!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
5$$$$$$$
AndieFantastico
AndieFantastico on Dec 08 '06
good idea but it could use a little more...umph
linkogecko
linkogecko on Dec 08 '06
It's Diego Rivera man, no second 'i', sorry to be an asshole about this, but it has to be done.
chenonceau
chenonceau on Dec 08 '06
^ Yeah, I realized that after I subbed. :( No worries, I'm resubbing anyway. :)
buddhistmonkey182
buddhistmonkey182 on Dec 09 '06
Dr. Seuss?
Copperhead
Copperhead on Dec 09 '06
AWWW the Diego Riviera ruined it sorry, re-sub!!
peacock77
peacock77 on Dec 10 '06
CHENONCEAU- great design. BUT WHERE ARE THE WOMEN?

Joan Mitchell
Louise Nevelson
Louise Bourgeouis
Agnes Martin
Helen Frankenthaller
Susan Rothenberg

And what about Joseph Cornell?
Represent the women! Don't shut them out.
peacock77
peacock77 on Dec 10 '06
And Henri Matisse should be on there, too.
jamiejane
jamiejane on Dec 11 '06
I like the idea, but maybe morf the words into a paintbrush or a figure of some sort? still a 5 none the less
rinnanstimpy
rinnanstimpy on Dec 12 '06
whats wrong with diego riveira?
angiereed
angiereed on Dec 12 '06
I'd buy it if women artists were on there too.
astellarshore
astellarshore on Dec 12 '06
dorothea lange
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