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Average Rating (4.28 Stars):
Robin Frazee
February 26th, 2021
Love the shirt. Super soft, printing seems a little faded but I don't care. I love the artwork and love the shirt.
Robin Frazee
February 26th, 2021
I love this shirt. It's a very soft cotton, size is on point. The printing wasn't as clear as shown but I love the artwork.
DeMylon Vinson
February 24th, 2021
I don't want to be an a**hole, but again some of these colors are not accurate. this shirt is not red its more like a darkish orange. Navy is off, and this red is off.
George Peacock
February 20th, 2021
I love the t shirt, it's beautiful, would love a t shirt of Marlon riding down the road head on view. Just like the start of the movie.
SHEVELLE Swannack
February 19th, 2021
Exactly what we wanted! Smelt like cigarette smoke when they arrived. But nothing a wash can't fix. Thank you!
Todd Greenwood
February 19th, 2021
Also great
This is a restoration of a Vogue Picture Record Illustration. The record was manufactured between 1946 - 1947. It was a 10 inch, 78 RPM record. Please Note: THIS IS NOT A RECORD, It is art that was placed on the record. This illustration appeared on Vogue R 740, on one side of the record. The record matrix number for this record is P 85. The song title on the record is I Dreamed About You Last Night (cantigo Anoche Sone), performed by Dick La Salle And His Society Orchestra. The illustrator of the original art is Max B. Kanouse. This version shows the song title, the artist performing the work and the Matrix Number (This number starts with a P and is given to each illustration that Vogue Picture Records produced). The restoration of this record was a very laborious task. I used several different references to recreate the look of the record when it was originally created in the 1940's. Any blemish was removed, the colors restored, and where the record grooves where visible, those...
My work is about the beauty of how forms work with each other, very similar to classical music. My work is free form, yet structured. The use of color, shapes and form blend with each other to give what I think are some remarkable effects. Each of my works evolves through many stages. Like an orchestral work, I create different elements on layers (like the different instruments in an orchestra). These layers overlap, some being transparent, some bold and bright. As I create, I tweak each aspect of the art until I am satisfied with the finished product. I look at myself as a conductor when I bring each element in and out of the overall work to create vibrant musical color. I have had many requests to have my art in square...
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