Inky Say "Draw More"
by Jacob Livengood
Printed to order.
Ships in 3-5 business days
Ships in 3-5 business days
Love to draw? Inky’s “inkspirational” message will encourage you toward ever-greater depths of obsession and madness!
Like to draw? Let Inky remind you to keep at it, unlike when you tried yoga or joined the Libertarian Party, and got distracted as soon as something shiny passed through your field of vision!
Too lazy to draw? With Inky’s help, you can at least show your moral support for the idea of drawing – it’s like being an artist without all that expensive, time-consuming art!
Hate drawing, painting, any form of artwork, and beauty of every kind? We didn’t realize you Taliban guys could get the Internet there in your caves!
This shirt was designed by: Jacob Livengood, “livin’ good” in San Diego (haw haw!). He draws stuff and maks stuff and sells stuff. Brotherman doesn’t just talk the talk – he draws the draw.
Wear this shirt: if you’re a kindergarten art teacher. Those tots will eat it up.
Don’t wear this shirt: if you’re a high school art teacher. Those monsters will eat you alive.
This shirt tells the world: “You, too, can create horrifying nightmare monstrosities with dead, empty eyes.”
We call this color: The Ink Is Alive, The Page Is White.
Pantone Colors:
BlackC - YellowC
2995C - 219C - 149C
Features:
• Fiber Content: 4.5 oz 100% Combed Ringspun Cotton
• Manufactured In: Honduras/Nicaragua
• Printed In Carrollton, Texas, USA
• These shirts are printed to order. That means most of the time, we'll be printing using DTG technology
Sizing Chart:
Please check our sizing chart before you order.
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