Posts Tagged 'Cem Karaca'
Cem Karaca Print on Canvas
A blue screenprint, fixed onto a nice thick square of oatmeal canvas, of Turkish Anatolian rocker Cem Karaca. One of the last remaining from my mass screenprinting from a while back.
Cem Karaca Print on Canvas
A blue screenprint, fixed onto a nice thick square of oatmeal canvas, of Turkish Anatolian rocker Cem Karaca. One of the last remaining from my mass screenprinting from a while back.
A Cem Karaca Shirt for the Masses
Hand drawn Cem Karaca Shirts for Sale! Now that Ciaran has requested some shirts, and California has denied me any affordable DIY screen-print studio (!), I’ve given in to Spreadshirt to be the force to send my Cem Karaca out
A Cem Karaca Shirt for the Masses
Hand drawn Cem Karaca Shirts for Sale! Now that Ciaran has requested some shirts, and California has denied me any affordable DIY screen-print studio (!), I’ve given in to Spreadshirt to be the force to send my Cem Karaca out
Cem Karaca Shirts, One Blue One Black
I rehabilitated two dead white t-shirts, one looser (the above one, with black print) and one with a spandex hug (below, with bright blue). Cut the sleeves, cut the collars, hem and repair! They feature Cem Karaca wrapped around them,
Cem Karaca Shirts, One Blue One Black
I rehabilitated two dead white t-shirts, one looser (the above one, with black print) and one with a spandex hug (below, with bright blue). Cut the sleeves, cut the collars, hem and repair! They feature Cem Karaca wrapped around them,
The Cem Karaca Skirt, on Gray
In the wake of my recent bouts of Cem Karaca screenprinting, here’s the first of 2 Cem Skirts on a light gray, with a stretch black waist band. Light, breezy, and good for a twirl. A nice summer skirt, with
The Cem Karaca Skirt, on Gray
In the wake of my recent bouts of Cem Karaca screenprinting, here’s the first of 2 Cem Skirts on a light gray, with a stretch black waist band. Light, breezy, and good for a twirl. A nice summer skirt, with
Cem Karaca Tote Bags
Two Cem Karaca bags! From my recent screenprinting sessions — one on raspberry and rose, the other on 70s-Grandma-basement pink, green and gold upholstery fabric. Both available right now on Etsy.
Cem Karaca Tote Bags
Two Cem Karaca bags! From my recent screenprinting sessions — one on raspberry and rose, the other on 70s-Grandma-basement pink, green and gold upholstery fabric. Both available right now on Etsy.
A Cem Karaca Shirt, black and white
Another Cem Karaca Shirt! This time, black on white, a shirt from an old white sheet, cleaned up, recut and sewn into a loose and peasanty shirt.
A Cem Karaca Shirt, black and white
Another Cem Karaca Shirt! This time, black on white, a shirt from an old white sheet, cleaned up, recut and sewn into a loose and peasanty shirt.
A Cem Karaca Tshirt
One of the Cem Karaca tshirts I silkscreened, from a sage tank top offered up from Claires collection. He looks different from every angle, I wonder if his head was this big in real life. But I really like the
A Cem Karaca Tshirt
One of the Cem Karaca tshirts I silkscreened, from a sage tank top offered up from Claires collection. He looks different from every angle, I wonder if his head was this big in real life. But I really like the
Screenprinting Cem Karaca
I drew my Cem Karaca hair portrait a few weeks ago, and I finally got to screenprint him this past week — and screenprint him over and over and over again. Lots of tshirts, some dark gray skirts, and future
Screenprinting Cem Karaca
I drew my Cem Karaca hair portrait a few weeks ago, and I finally got to screenprint him this past week — and screenprint him over and over and over again. Lots of tshirts, some dark gray skirts, and future
Cem Karaca in Profile
Up for the next round of screenprinting: Cem Karaca In Half Profile. Just his face right now — but I’m determined to do a screenprinted version of his (dance?) moves from this Namus Belasi clip.
Cem Karaca in Profile
Up for the next round of screenprinting: Cem Karaca In Half Profile. Just his face right now — but I’m determined to do a screenprinted version of his (dance?) moves from this Namus Belasi clip.
