More Dirty Laundry!
September 4, 2008
DirtyDirtyLaundry.com have just released some photos of the processes of design and production their weird and wacky designers go through to create their t-shirt art. You can see all their photos at Flickr.com
If you’re not sure what the hell I’m talking about here, check out The Art of The Stain at Dirty Laundry - all of their shirts are 100% cotton American Apparel, and 10% of their profits go to the Boys and Girls Club of Hawaii. The exhibition is Jesse Arneson and Chris Thomas of Seeing Red, and they welcome enquiries from anyone who wishes to exhibit their work in their own city! I’m guessing they mean your local gallery as opposed to the nearest launderette - then again I’ve seen an art exhibition held in some Victorian public conveniences in London, or was that just graffiti? Lol.
Jason Laurits gets down and dirty with (wheat) grass stained tees to prove it. See more of his work at www.plasterandpaste.com
Steve Kiyabu attacked his t-shirt with a paintball gun (sounds like fun!).
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Wyeth Hansen & Ryan Dunn of Labour (www.labour-ny.com) creating t-shirt patterns from wood stains.
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Roanne Adams’ (www.roanneadams.com) popsicle stained t-shirt process.
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Here’s a rather gory one for you! Gutted fish t-shirts by Andrew Degraff.
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If you can’t make it to the exhibition in Honolulu, you can still check out the online gallery at DirtyDirtyLaundry.com, not recommended for OCD’s :p

























































Thanks for the update! These are awesome photos. I passed it along on my design blog as well
http://designfix.collarfree.com.