Si Scott on Threadless
I wrote a blog post a while back on Si Scott. I love his work and wondered what it would look like on a T-Shirt. Now I know as a Threadless select shirt is available, True Love Will Find You In The End.

I wrote a blog post a while back on Si Scott. I love his work and wondered what it would look like on a T-Shirt. Now I know as a Threadless select shirt is available, True Love Will Find You In The End.

Most are familiar with the work of Shepard Fairy that he produces under the name Obey Giant. I found this Obey shirt on Karma Loop:


Is it Shepard’s Illustration? Or is it the gold print? All I know is I have to buy this Tee. For those who don’t know Shepard here’s some background. An interview on the Henry Rollins show:
I am mesmerized by the work of Si Scott. I love the organic yet controlled forms that permeate each and every one of his compositions. Scott possesses a unique visual style that is clearly recognizable. One thing that also surprises me about Scott’s work is the ability to successfully integrate type in his commercial pieces. In the era of Adobe Illustrator and vector art it is refreshing to see that his intricate pieces are hand drawn. I am compelled to buy a print. The exchange rate hurts a little though. I would love to wear some of the artwork. How well do you think it would print on shirts?


Cameesa is the brain child of Andrew Cronk, Kamil Chmielewski, Qasar Younis, Justin Lewis and Viktor Bezic. This blog is a set of semi-coherent musings from the start up front line as well as the things we find interesting. Based in Chicago, IL Cameesa was founded in 2007 as a platform for Artists and their Supporters to bring freshly designed T-Shirts to the public. To find out more visit cameesa.com
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