
Designs employ shocking subject matter to challenge what is acceptable to wear on a t-shirt. These garments are intended to be loud signifiers of identity, beliefs, values, thoughts, and tastes rather than conventional, buttoned-up pieces. Artwork is composed digitally and screen-printed onto t-shirts, often combined with appliqué and hand-drawn, hand-coloured elements to add texture and individuality. Influences include London’s 1970s–80s punk scene and designers who treated the garment as part of the artwork. The t-shirt’s shape and texture are used in tandem with dynamic artwork, extending beyond sleeves and hems to coalesce with the wearer’s body.
"I like working with shocking subject material; creating designs that can challenge what is 'acceptable' to wear on a t-shirt."
"The artwork is laid out digitally and then screen-printed onto t-shirts, sometimes in combination with appliqué and hand-drawn and hand-coloured elements."
"They created a new form of visual structure wherein the shape and texture of the t-shirt worked in tandem with the dynamism of the artwork; expanded beyond the physical borders of the sleeves and the hems, coalescing with the body of the person wearing it,"
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