Scoring finished:
297 days ago
Submitted on:
Sep 26 '07
Scored by:
2,312 people
Comments:
90 comments
Final average score:
2.42 out of 5
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i remember seeing your blog where you were working on this, it's exciting to see the finished product. $5
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btw, that is one of my favourite versus of aesop rock. have you heard his latest album none shall pass? dope!
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i am speechless... as i said, an orgasm of beauty on a shirt
5$ and i don't say things like that often... |
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Positively gorgeous!! I don't know how you got such a ghostly effect on everything... perfection!
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I would like to see more shirts with meaning and a message to send to the universe. Can't wait to it printed.
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I love the social commentary. It helps you that the art is also very easy on the eyes. Great depth and flow on the shirt.
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fantastic artwork, and it invokes some interesting emotions, not too sure that's what we'd all want on a tee, but i believe you've pulled it off! $5, i'd buy it! :D
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Okay, I voted earlier but apparently didn't comment - anyway, this looks incredible! Love the feeling it evokes.
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needs a model. it's excellent but how would it be placed on a shirt? or are you still figuring that one out?
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Slightly harsh score, but it's still easily going to print. Note to Threadless, not on Heather Grey, thanks!
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I thought that everyone loved this as much as me but the score really contradicts the 90 5$ positive comments. Good luck in whatever happens from here to make this print.
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He sits upon a crate
He makes a rusty trumpet sound like the music that angels make
…
I wanna be something spectacular
On the day the sun runs outta batteries
Attach my fashion to the casualties of anarchy
Save my nickels up to buy that homeless man a brand new horn
Then sit upon his crate as a witness to beauty born…
—Aesop Rock
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