You peaked my interest! I WAS looking forward to seeing everything he’s done! I tried following the link, BUT, the link is NO GOOD!
Come on people, you can DO BETTER!
These are beautiful - the description says they are plasticol. Does that mean the entire design is one big patch or are all the lines individually printed?
I was starry-eyed at the general aesthetic effect, but a little disconcerted by the close-up content. Both maps show the routes of European explorers like Columbus and Vasco de Gama, and the butterfly includes the words “… of Slave Labor…”. I feel like, if I wore these, people would say “Oh cool! What does it say?” and then after they look closely, I’d have to explain whether the shirts are making a point about colonization (and what that point might be).
Inks
Estimated Delivery
Wednesday, Aug 11 - Monday, Aug 16
These are really cool. I think my shirt supply has just become larger.
Gorgeous! I’m curious, can any eagle-eyed person spot where the maps are from?
@mj
The butterfly has America on the left wing and Ethiopia on the right!

I found his stuff over on icanvas too.
You peaked my interest! I WAS looking forward to seeing everything he’s done! I tried following the link, BUT, the link is NO GOOD!


Come on people, you can DO BETTER!
@Lynnerizer Ahhhhh fixed it!
/giphy learned-mulish-paste

These are very cool!
These are beautiful - the description says they are plasticol. Does that mean the entire design is one big patch or are all the lines individually printed?
@stolicat Based on the shirts I currently have they are individual lines.
@stolicat It should be individually.
You can see the mediocritee images full size:
I was starry-eyed at the general aesthetic effect, but a little disconcerted by the close-up content. Both maps show the routes of European explorers like Columbus and Vasco de Gama, and the butterfly includes the words “… of Slave Labor…”. I feel like, if I wore these, people would say “Oh cool! What does it say?” and then after they look closely, I’d have to explain whether the shirts are making a point about colonization (and what that point might be).