Sunday, February 24, 2008

Work your bleach





















As you can see, my shirts are being modeled by Ellen Page. If I post my picture on the internet, some weirdo might poorly photoshop my head on their own body -ahem- kidnap me. Never use your own face, it's reckless and unsafe! Serio.
The design on this shirt was inspired by Across the Universe movie posters. I sketched the outline and then used a penknife to slice out a bit of the faces.















I'm not glorifying violence, trust. Skulls used to be trendy, and skulls represent death! Right?
More examples of ironic guns in fashion and decorating: gun necklace, gun flower vase, gun lamp, and gun pattern t-shirt.

You be the judge.

4 comments:

Michelle F said...

That is so awesome. I curse my bleach spots because somehow I get them on my favorite shirts. I don't know what I'm doing wrong. I guess I still need my mother to do my laundry. Anyhow, next time I'll try to create something out of my shirts instead of cutting them up to use as dust rags. Thanks for the great post!

Christine M said...

Both of them turned out great. This may be the one craft I actually try to complete!

TNLogan said...

Love how they turned out! The gun is my favorite!

Todd Bursztyn said...

Wow! How'd you get that movie star to model your crafts?! I guess Craft Punk is getting really huge...