So Many Shirts and Only One Body

Where I chronicle the multitudinous array of t-shirts of various pictorials and witty sayings. Also posts of wonderment!

Monday, November 20, 2006

How... Do You Do?

John Van Hamersveld designed many iconic pop art during the sixties and seventies, which if you do remember the time, you weren't really there.

Worn Free hosts many of the art Hamersveld created for music legends like John Lennon (Working Class Hero), Joey Ramon (Punk Magazine) and Gram Parsons (The Flying Buritto Bros)

There's also Hamersveld's Native American, which I like, that started out as a humble poster, then turned into a gig poster for Jefferson Airplane and now, it becomes a t-shirt. The original poster was given to another pop artist, Andy Warhol and now hangs in the Warhol Foundation Archive.

Monies: US$40

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