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by Clay Cofer
$31.40
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Our toddler t-shirts are made from 100% pre-shrunk cotton and are available in five different sizes. All toddler t-shirts are machine washable.
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Seemingly out of place and out of time, onlookers at the Archaeological Museum of Corfu stare squarely at the carved image of Medusa, the Greek... more
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Average Rating (3.94 Stars):
Jeff Bridgen
March 25th, 2024
"I recently purchased this adorable t-shirt for my 2 year old granddaughter who refers to this, and everything orange, as "Grandpa's car", and she absolutely loves it!
mac T last name
October 28th, 2023
This was my second t-shirt purchase with art by this artist. They both turned out lovely. Mr Urrizaga's art is wonderfully imaginative and colorful. The only thing more difficult than choosing an image was choosing the proper color shirt.
Carol Hendershot
October 15th, 2023
My little duck loving friend was less that 2 years old when she fell in love with ducks. It was one of her first words. She loves her shirt!
Sandra Watkins
September 28th, 2023
The image was perfect and unique. Loved it. Size was exact and the t-shirt was soft too. This was a perfect gift ! Thanks!
Julianna Seymour
September 14th, 2023
Love the quality and colors
Seemingly out of place and out of time, onlookers at the Archaeological Museum of Corfu stare squarely at the carved image of Medusa, the Greek mythical gorgon who would turn to stone those who received her direct look. When the hero Perseus beheaded Medusa, the winged horse Pegasus and the warrior Chrysaor were born from her blood and are seen here respectively to the veiwer's left and right of Medusa. These limestone sculptures carved in relief are some of the earliest surviving examples of ancient Greek architectural sculpture, dating to the early Archaic period (the beginning of the 6th century B.C.E). They belonged to the pediment or gable of a Doric style Temple to the goddess Artemis, which stood in the ancient Greek city of Korkyra on the island of Corfu.
I like to use photography as a tool to teach the eye how to look and see things for what they really are as objects, places, and moments in the everyday world. Through advertisements and social media, our eyes are being constantly bombarded by fast images that are primarily designed to convey certain messages. We have little time to process what we are actually seeing. We all see the world through different eyes, and my photography tries to show you the world as it is seen through my own. Although I present things to you from my personal perspective, I try to show things simply for what they are, so that the subjects in the image can speak for themselves. I simply direct you to them. A photograph should pique your curiosity so that...
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