THE WARMTH I FELT WAS ONLY THE BEGINNING

Men's All Over T-Shirt

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      This numbered edition T-Shirt, designed by James Mulvania, comes with a numbered and signed certificate of authenticity. Premium jersey, relaxed fit, 100% polyester, this unique all over print t-shirt has no white creases and does not fade after washing. Printed, cut and sewn in USA.

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      About this Artwork

      The image depicts the eye of a person who has been frozen by unknown events. The ice that has been covering this individual has begun to melt revealing the reflection of the frozen cityscape before him. Within the reflection other previously frozen people can be seen as they are pulled toward mysterious objects in the sky. Are these objects friendly or sinister? Are they alien or angelic? It's up to the viewer to decide for themselves. One thing is certain. The person who is the focus of the piece is next.

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      James Mulvania

      Spokane, United States

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