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2009 Women's T-Shirt featuring the painting One Series 5 - Black Swan by Will Felix

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One Series 5 - Black Swan Women's T-Shirt

Will Felix

by Will Felix

$27.00

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Our Bella / Canvas t-shirts are made from a 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend and are available in five different sizes.   They're stylish, soft, and incredibly comfortable.   Machine wash with cold water, and tumble dry on low heat.

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If the purpose of my manly existence is to procreate and provide financial stability to a family, then I am no longer relevant. If my condition for... more

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Artist's Description

If the purpose of my manly existence is to procreate and provide financial stability to a family, then I am no longer relevant. If my condition for being on this earth involves the acquisition and hoarding of resources, then the lottery makes more logical sense than fighting another hand in the cookie jar. If our emotional longings are merely preordained responses to our innate nature scrambling to maintain a foothold in this world, then I'm no longer feeling. By all familiar social contracts I am impossible, yet here I am, existing. Am I taking up precious space, consuming depleted resources, breathing up needed air... or do I present the world with discordance for its need of contemplation? Does the difference require self-justification or is that another's task?

About Will Felix

Will Felix

Will Felix was born in Brooklyn, NY. His art career developed in Orlando, FL, where his work has been on display in several venues, including the Orlando Museum of Art and City Hall. Subsequent moves to New York City in 2000 and Akron, OH in 2004 have provided varied influences and venues for his career. He now resides in Williamsburg, VA.

 

$27.00