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Choosing a basic tshirt as a canvas for the artwork served a dual functionality; while at once providing each individual of the target audience access to the artwork, the transformation of a mundane, common place tshirt into a medium of expression, while not necessarily revolutionary, states its own representation of the notion of "art for all". Inspired by the vernacular, a birth child of all social components and segments, the artwork confirms its essence through its integration with its context. The final tshirt collection consisted of a set of 30 distinct designs, silkscreened in limited quantities unto tshirts of various sizes, available in unisex and female cuts, in a variety of colors.
Contributors: ⎥ Falk Lehmann ⎥ Michael Schinköthe ⎥ Mohammad Assaf ⎥ Ahmad Sabbagh ⎥ Hussein Alazaat ⎥