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Saturday, December 5, 2015

Art on Clothing

At the Chicago Merchandise Mart

From this original artwork
These are the pieces that will be available.

And this original art was applied to...



This line of clothing.
Don't worry, I will certainly blog and brag about it when the clothing is available.  I'm finding out where and when. No, I am not selling it. I just licensed the artwork to the manufacturer.  Fun!

18 comments:

  1. Wonderful concept! Would love to be wearing your art.

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  2. How fabulous. Lovely idea.

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  3. How exciting for you. Congratulations.

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  4. That looks great! I want to know how to do that. WOW!

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  5. The jacket looks great ! Congratulations!

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  6. Congratulations, Jane......what fun!
    marilyn

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  7. So many wonderful pieces - but the blazer (good old 16563) REALLY makes my heart go pitter pat. This is an exciting new direction. Congratulations.

    -Nancy Cornett

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  8. This is so cool, love that your beautiful art will be on beautiful clothes

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  9. Congratulations! Your paintings look great on clothes.

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  10. Oh wow, this is so cool! Congratulations on your new direction.

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  11. Your art looks amazing on these items of clothing!!
    I have felt that many of my pieces would look great on clothing as well. How did you hook up with them & how does one find the opportunities to do this? Did they find you on Fine Art America or did you approach them? I use to do painting with dye on fabric...mostly viscose rayon which feels wonderful to the skin. I am tempted to go back to creating clothing, but that is a whole new direction, so it may be taking me off track! If I could license my work this way, maybe I would be satisfied!!
    Bravo! Very exciting in 3 dimensions!!!

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