Size S
Dimensions
Pit to Pit : 19”
Pit to Waist : 17”
1 OF 1
Upcycled white, pinkish red striped Key Elements long tee with “JESTER’S COURT” chest print. The tee was folded on itself on the platen so that I could try to intentionally misprint a piece. The off center logo and ink smudge complete the piece and present the ultimate misprint.
This design was hand drawn over the course of 4 years on multiple journal pages, combined, scanned, edited, and printed on secondhand using plastisol ink in Pittsburgh, PA. It is also part of my collection “FACES OF THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE“ that include faces that I had not seen prior to creating. Since then, I have discovered many lookalikes in my personal life and challenge you to do the same. You’ll be surprised.
Each print is unique. Textures and inconsistencies highlight the pre-existing wear and/or human-touch that each piece now showcases.
LAZYCOUP
Size S
Dimensions
Pit to Pit : 19”
Pit to Waist : 17”
1 OF 1
Upcycled white, pinkish red striped Key Elements long tee with “JESTER’S COURT” chest print. The tee was folded on itself on the platen so that I could try to intentionally misprint a piece. The off center logo and ink smudge complete the piece and present the ultimate misprint.
This design was hand drawn over the course of 4 years on multiple journal pages, combined, scanned, edited, and printed on secondhand using plastisol ink in Pittsburgh, PA. It is also part of my collection “FACES OF THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE“ that include faces that I had not seen prior to creating. Since then, I have discovered many lookalikes in my personal life and challenge you to do the same. You’ll be surprised.
Each print is unique. Textures and inconsistencies highlight the pre-existing wear and/or human-touch that each piece now showcases.
LAZYCOUP
Size S
Dimensions
Pit to Pit : 19”
Pit to Waist : 17”
1 OF 1
Upcycled white, pinkish red striped Key Elements long tee with “JESTER’S COURT” chest print. The tee was folded on itself on the platen so that I could try to intentionally misprint a piece. The off center logo and ink smudge complete the piece and present the ultimate misprint.
This design was hand drawn over the course of 4 years on multiple journal pages, combined, scanned, edited, and printed on secondhand using plastisol ink in Pittsburgh, PA. It is also part of my collection “FACES OF THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE“ that include faces that I had not seen prior to creating. Since then, I have discovered many lookalikes in my personal life and challenge you to do the same. You’ll be surprised.
Each print is unique. Textures and inconsistencies highlight the pre-existing wear and/or human-touch that each piece now showcases.
LAZYCOUP