The Art of the Stain at Dirty Laundry
August 18, 2008
Dirty Laundry: The Art of the Stain in Modern T-Shirt Design. Yes it’s true, I’m not pulling your leg! Shortly after my post on t-shirt staining, Mariko Merritt of the Hawaiian Nuuanu Gallery contacted me with the aim of plugging their latest exhibition, and for all intense purposes it features dirty t-shirts. They asked designers to stain t-shirts with a medium of their choice (grass, wine, lipstick, etc.) and then design custom artworks that use the stain as an integral design element. They’ve gathered an impressive group of artists to be in the show (Mike Perry, Damien Correll, Frank Chimero, Kris Chau, April Lee, Alan Konishi, Andrew DeGraff, Christopher David Ryan, Jason Laurits, Wyeth Hansen and Ryan Dunn, Kate Bingaman-Burt, Keetra Dean Dixon, Nikolay Saveliev, Nathaniel Russell, Roanne Adams, Rosemarie Fiore, Roland Adams, Steve Kibayu, Alan Konishi, Roland Adams, Simon Ruby, Topos Graphics, Travis Stearns & Tim Gough) and they are expecting a great collection of unique limited edition t-shirts.
DirtyDirtyLaundry.com has been created to feature exhibits from the gallery show devoted to the concept of ‘potential’. Using common everyday stains as an integral part of the design and fashion of a t-shirt, the exhibition seeks to shift our perceptions of chance and error, and reassesses the potential of ‘the stain’ as art.
Whether it’s grass, grease, or ketchup, participants of the show are challenged to incorporate the stain into a custom designed silkscreen, converting “ruin” to “re-invention.” In keeping with a growing social trend for environmental awareness in art and fashion, Dirty Laundry attempts to assign value to everyday items atypically deemed worthless, further broadening our understanding of the ever relevant mantra, “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.”
Many of the artists featured at DDL are well known for their illustrative and conceptual flair in t-shirt design, some of my favourite t-shirts by this merry band of stained prodigies include:-
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| Damien Correll’s ‘Our Best Days Are Behind US” T-Shirt |
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| It’s Nice To Be Nice Tee by Damien Correll |
| Mini Tee by Jason Laurit at Paste |
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| Fishnets by Jason Laurit at Paste |
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| Brooklyn Industries Type by Mike Perry |
As a matter of interest I’ve come across a few other artists on the net who are making a name for themselves by staining their tees. These two aren’t exhibiting at Dirty Laundry - still they are t-shirts, and they are stained…
Meryl Smith is a fascinating artist, this is called Tea Shirt and was actually stained with tea leaves! She’s even made a label for it - very reminiscent of a Lipton’s Tea tag - which completes the concept perfectly
Now for something gross to finish off the post. I know, I know it’s ‘art’ but still… pewwww. This t-shirt is formed from armpit stained patches of old and most likely crusty tees the local Salvation Army donated (dumped on their doorstep then ran). Someone open the window (I can’t appreciate art when my eyes are streaming), and pass me that deodorant :/























































REALLY? an armpit stain shirt? Very disturbing… haha
I was writing about the Dirty Laundry contest as well when I found your post, so I had to pass on the armpit link. (http://designfix.collarfree.com) Art can be strange.