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Our Bella / Canvas v-neck t-shirts are made from a 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend and are available in five different sizes. All v-necks are machine washable.
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Days of Creation (Second) 1870-1876 by Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones. Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones 1st Baronet, ARA (/bɜːnˈdʒəʊnz/; 28 August... more
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Average Rating (4.23 Stars):
William Csaklos
April 17th, 2024
Love the graphic but it is placed too low on the shirt. should be 2-3 inches higher
Wendy Douglas
March 20th, 2024
Cutest design EVER!! Very comfy shirt! (Have not washed it yet!)
Claudia Mills
November 22nd, 2023
This was my first Beatles shirt. I wore it to a Ringo concert fall of 2022. I love it and bought two more, different colors but same art!
Gary Doyle
October 18th, 2023
After the first washing the shirt faded considerably. I bought a a cushion and it's fine, 5 star.
Ken Music
October 12th, 2023
Love it!
Ken Music
October 12th, 2023
Thumbs up!
Days of Creation (Second) 1870-1876 by Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones. Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones 1st Baronet, ARA (/bɜːnˈdʒəʊnz/; 28 August 1833 – 17 June 1898) was a British artist and designer associated with the phase of the Pre-Raphaelite movement, who worked with William Morris on decorative arts as a founding partner in Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co. Burne-Jones was involved in the rejuvenation of the tradition of stained glass art in Britain; his works include windows in St. Philip's Cathedral, Birmingham, St Martin in the Bull Ring, Birmingham, Holy Trinity Church, Sloane Square, Chelsea, St Peter and St Paul parish church in Cromer, St Martin's Church in Brampton, Cumbria (the church designed by Philip Webb), St Michael's Church, Brighton, Trinity Church in Frome, All Saints, Jesus Lane, Cambridge, St Edmund Hall and Christ Church, two colleges of the University of Oxford. His stained glass works also feature in St. Anne's Church, Brown Edge, Staffordshire Moorl...
From the time I was a child I have been intrigued with the patterning of light and the interaction of color. In the course of my life path I fell away from any sense of creative freedom, working from what I thought was expected of me. Through the long process of releasing an imposed belief system and replacing it with my own experiences and truths I have become able, emotionally and spiritually to access my child spirit through my adult educated mind. I am powerfully influenced by the passionate colors of the Italian High Renaissance and the gestural freedom of Impressionism and abstract expressionism. The spirituality of the theories in these genres has also had a great impact on me. In my work I seek to establish the intricate web...
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