COMMENTS (6)
by: menosketiago
posted: March 23, 2008
I think i’s symbolic enough instead of being overdone, overall I like it
Just don’t get your color issue, the textile doesnt count as a color and there are only two on the design at least that I can see…
by: al-Hamad
posted: March 25, 2008
Love this one. Prefer it on the brown-tan t-shirt, even though that would be three colours.
by: Hammerhead
posted: March 25, 2008
Thanks! I like the design on the sandy coloured shirt too - the blood’s red (and thus more obviously blood).
by: impalachild
posted: April 15, 2008
I’m pretty sure the ninja star, or shuriken, is Japanese; since ninjas are ,you know, Japanese
by: Hammerhead
posted: April 16, 2008
Ninja methods originated outside of Japan. With the fall of the T’ang dynasty, warriors escaped to Japan to avoid capture by the new rulers in China.
Tibet2008
Artist: Hammerhead
Contest: Tee in Beijing
Category: Human & Civil Rights
Posted: March 23, 2008
Times Scored: 18
No. Comments: 7
Average Score: Hidden until contest ends
About My Design:
Inspriration: I love China. But it’s not a blind love.
A whole bunch of clichés (the ninja star, the peace dove) work to make what I think is an iconic tee.
Can work in just two colours, but I prefer the off white and yellow on a China-red shirt.
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