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craeon
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by craeon
Cultural clash. Hm, I don\'t know what else to say. The only thing difficult to make out would be the vinyl records that make up the belt. But then again, it doesn\'t have to be records.

;)

The design is distorted on the template, so check out the larger view:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v316/pixel_bandit/africa_largerview.png

Thanks.
PATRICKwMORGAN
PATRICKwMORGAN on May 11 '05
I like this a lot.
AaronRockwell
AaronRockwell on May 11 '05
Best I've seen in a while!
anomia
anomia on May 11 '05
Hilarious. 5
craeon
craeon on May 11 '05
Oops, I used white, so 4 colors then.
deathxcab
deathxcab on May 11 '05
Wtf? ha ha ha. 5
craeon
craeon on May 12 '05
Hm, I didn't intend the design to be funny. I guess the pose of the figure could be funny. I don't know.

I hope this is funny in a good way.
whiteboy
whiteboy on May 12 '05
nice package (in stereo too). that is a hilarious idea!
KEMMLER
KEMMLER on May 12 '05
wow, wow... sort of offensive, but also pretty amusing, good concept... don't really know what to say about this one but it's a clever idea.
craeon
craeon on May 12 '05
Offensive as in racist? It's not meant to be though.

Maybe because it is directed at a certain race, but it's only to compare a culture to its subculture, if that makes any sense. I love hip hop.
onefantastic
onefantastic on May 13 '05
OH MY GOD SO FUNNY.
muahonyou
muahonyou on May 13 '05
very interesting. i think the message may depend on who's head is above the shirt.
We_are_devo
We_are_devo on May 13 '05
offensive?
why?
RyuBot4000
RyuBot4000 on May 14 '05
when i saw the title i laughed uncontrolably. and i don't think its offensive in any way shape or form. it doesn't say "black people suck" on it. its a good image with a quirky title. its not directed at a race, more a continent and a certain subculture which has become associated with people from that regeon. last i heard hip hop wasn't all that popular in most of africa. now forgetting all this bullshit i like the concept a lot. but i'm not so much a fan of the follow through. you should work on the image, although i can't tell you precisely what would make it better.
kid_dynamic
kid_dynamic on May 15 '05
i dont like it. its offensive.
Julez
Julez on May 16 '05
oh poor kid dynamic~ you must have been picked on. The freaking design is sooooo not offensive. It is great. I am not a huge fan of hip hop. and I love it. Why must everyone read too much into things? Great idea and follow through.
jadeddissonance
jadeddissonance on May 16 '05
This makes a great social statement. Well done.
asaadi
asaadi on May 17 '05
I can understand why many of you( including the designer) don't see anything wrong with this shirt. But here's why it is offensive to me . . . Mask and loincloths have little to do with the richness and diversity of "African culture." At the same time, although stereos, spraypaint, sneakers and mics may be associated with hip-hop culture, they have little to do with the "African-American experience".

So, instead of being (as the artist intended) a cultural commentary, the design is instead a bizarre amalgam of stereotypical relics. I am African American. My husband is African and this shirt makes me sad.
IrishBullfighter
IrishBullfighter on May 18 '05
Ha. I-shaka! Funny!
Seppi
Seppi on May 18 '05
Without a doubt this artist has succesfully demonstrated how seemingly different cultural artifact and ritual are at once linked to a distant common archaic past. Tribal rites and celebration are unifying to all races in our original prehisoric state, and this instinct dwells within us. Today, music is at the forfront of this internal desire to return to the tribal, spawning the DJ, House, Hip Hop, Club and other dance/ drum intensive music. Beautifully this peice apptly celebrates the internal drive to return to the primal, mystic by illustrating a DJ as a kind of tribal shaman.
craeon
craeon on May 19 '05
Wow. Nice comment Seppi.
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Nolawi
Nolawi on Jul 17 '07
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