Posted 3 years ago
Belltown
(153 items)
This was a favorite shirt among many artists and performers in Seattle in the late 70s, early 80s. The simple image of a candle that's burning at both ends, printed on the front and back of the shirt, seemed to sum up how many of us felt at the time, yet H. Ramsay's graphic presented the image almost triumphantly.
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