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I've been working with 'Causeineedit of www.causeineedit.com and designed a limited edition run of tshirts for them.
They are available from: causeineedit.bigcartel.com/
I could sleep in this
One of my vices is sleeping in my clothes. (Actually, most of my vices revolve around the bedroom: I like to eat in bed and often sleep in my makeup.)
The danger of wearing very comfortable clothes to work is that one might fall asleep at one’s desk. Don’t worry, I stayed awake in my comfy tshirt dress, but I would have loved a nap.
Hat, Betmar. Jacket, Dex (swap). Dress, Old Navy (thrifted). Shoes, Treasure and Bond. Sunglasses, Sojos. Earrings, Zad.
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t-shirt design for my friend anthony/his friend ryan who are making a ton of t-shirts
will be forest green ink on a light yellow shirt
T-SHIRT COM APLICAÇÃO DE TECIDO IMPRESSO_______________
T - SHIRT WITH PRINTED FABRIC APPLICATION _____________
Limited edition Trackside tshirts now for sale online.
This is Trackside's first ever run of tshirts and we are honored to have them designed by artist Hoxe.
tracksidestudio.co.uk/shop/trackside-limited-edition-t-sh...
2010
Ink on paper with digital color
Approx 10 7/8 x 13 inches
This is the winning tshirt design I submitted for Cacao Atlanta, my friendly neighborhood chocolatier.
For this design, I tried to combine the chocolate plant, the various herbs and spices Cacao uses in their truffles, and some of the actual shop interior design (thus the origami hearts and baroque elements).
I'm pretty dang pleased with it, but my only regret is not paying close enough attention to the rules, which specified only one color could be used (see the image before this in my photostream for the full color version). Had I the wherewithal to fully pay attention to the rules, I would have incorporated more hatching to add more value and break up all the line work. Oh well. They loved it anyhow!
©Cacao Atlanta