Rainbow Shirts!

$30.00

Our rando-colored / sized hand-printed-by-actual-art-kids tees, with silkscreen images of Amos’s artwork. Each tee shirt is a unique size and color (because … upcycled / special finds / Goodwill). They are all LIKE NEW. If you REALLY want to wear your pride on your sleeve, you should buy ALL OF THEM and then stack them all on top of each other, like a coat of many colors. BE THE RAINBOW!

The leaf, flower, and “emaciated people” are isolated elements from Amos’s painting, “I’m The Lout”. The title (see the wavy letters???) is from the lyrics of the song “Get Out of My House” by The Streets, “Actually, now I think about it, what am I guilty about? I felt like I was in the wrong, I felt like I was the lout.” Classic Amos to be fond of the word “lout”. The Boi was not in the wrong!

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Our rando-colored / sized hand-printed-by-actual-art-kids tees, with silkscreen images of Amos’s artwork. Each tee shirt is a unique size and color (because … upcycled / special finds / Goodwill). They are all LIKE NEW. If you REALLY want to wear your pride on your sleeve, you should buy ALL OF THEM and then stack them all on top of each other, like a coat of many colors. BE THE RAINBOW!

The leaf, flower, and “emaciated people” are isolated elements from Amos’s painting, “I’m The Lout”. The title (see the wavy letters???) is from the lyrics of the song “Get Out of My House” by The Streets, “Actually, now I think about it, what am I guilty about? I felt like I was in the wrong, I felt like I was the lout.” Classic Amos to be fond of the word “lout”. The Boi was not in the wrong!

Our rando-colored / sized hand-printed-by-actual-art-kids tees, with silkscreen images of Amos’s artwork. Each tee shirt is a unique size and color (because … upcycled / special finds / Goodwill). They are all LIKE NEW. If you REALLY want to wear your pride on your sleeve, you should buy ALL OF THEM and then stack them all on top of each other, like a coat of many colors. BE THE RAINBOW!

The leaf, flower, and “emaciated people” are isolated elements from Amos’s painting, “I’m The Lout”. The title (see the wavy letters???) is from the lyrics of the song “Get Out of My House” by The Streets, “Actually, now I think about it, what am I guilty about? I felt like I was in the wrong, I felt like I was the lout.” Classic Amos to be fond of the word “lout”. The Boi was not in the wrong!