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by: iguana_02
posted: May 06, 2009

I love it, very good concept and realization.

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by: justinilla
posted: May 06, 2009

Thanks guys! I see where you’re coming from with the poem konehead, but for me I just had to put it in. Appreciate the comments!

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by: dfrazier112
posted: May 06, 2009

Cool shirt if this one wins i’m definitely getting one. Most of the time to support the environment you have to wear a nerdy looking shirt that will probably leave the closet once in its lifetime. Why can’t they all be as cool as this one?

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by: Albert
posted: May 06, 2009

Is poem yours?

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by: justinilla
posted: May 06, 2009

Yep

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by: dl3017
posted: May 27, 2009

this looks really cool. the letters against your design look pretty awesome. you must be a genius!

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by: ChicChick
posted: May 27, 2009

Like it lots

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Artist: justinilla

Contest: Tarred & F*ck!d: A T-shirt Design Contest About Dirty Oil

Category: Environment

Posted: May 2, 2009


Times Scored: 14

No. Comments: 8

Average Score: Hidden until contest ends


About My Design:

The website http://www.forestethics.org had photos of the tar sands in Canada. It also had pictures of what the tar sands used to and should look like. From a forest to a sea of oil. It got me thinking, do we really need it this bad? Have we given up completely on living in sync with mother nature? Where is the partnership? The give and take? I wondered what the Earth would say to us. A poem inside the yin and yang sign reads as follows: “Catastrophes have changed my face. But I concede I am no match for the human race. Mine away at my forgiving heart. Think not of the World you’re tearing apart. You get yours and I will stand by. However, I suggest discretion or we both will die. But rise up against the greed. Stop the rape of nature’s seed. And I may just have the strength, to forever fulfill your need...”


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