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Master Plan
This part of my master plan involves creativity and the current project is a t-shirt one. I will create a discussion board and eventually start posting images of tshirts I have designed. I encourage anyone who visits to talk about ideas for tshirts, sending pictures of tshirt designs, or just talk about tshirts and artistic projects in general. This site is still in the building process, so whatever you have to say, go ahead. I may edit the messages for content.
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Any ideas? I have a few. Does anyone have anything funny that they would like to see on a shirt?
Posted by admin_thunderbird at 1:26 PM, Oct. 10th 2006
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I was thinking maybe someone could do a t-shirt where on the front godzilla or some giant creature is attacking tokyo or another city and some one says "Who will save us?" and on the back it shows Voltron, the powerrangers robot, and perhaps a gundum wing or other giant robot standing next to each other and then the shirt sasy "awkward..." since they all showed up and obviously only one of them can fight the monster and save the city as per standard cartoon rules.
Posted by Mark Cannizzaro at 1:37 PM, Mar. 23rd 2007
art in general (Reply)
discuss.
Posted by admin_thunderbird at 1:25 PM, Oct. 10th 2006
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Well, since according to modern art anything and everything is art, maybe everyone should buy empty picture frames and just put them anywhere and then appreciate the art that is within them. You could even title the pieces when you do it, like putting the picture frame up to the face of an in-law and informing them that they are a piece called "Trash recepticle #59" or some other bizarre name. You could be nice and just call them "untitled", though some people don't like being left in ambiguity. And of course, as per art nazi rules, once that person or thing you fram becomes art, it can never be touched or changed and must be preserved in an advanced air tight seal. For people who become art, taxidermy might be the answer to properly preserving them. My main point is that once these frames are dispersed, anyone could become art at any moment, so watch out lest you find yourself beind desplayed on the walls of the National Gallery of Art in D.C. (which themselves are apparently pieces of art despite looking like all other white walls in the world).
Posted by Mark Cannizzaro at 1:46 PM, Mar. 23rd 2007
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