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  1. Draven Says:

    mario – you should let me love you?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NARjr3fMMvY

  2. Marnie Says:

    I’ve had several and never had a problem with the paint coming off. Just to be on the safe side, turn it inside out, wash on cold and use a laundry bag. I would hang it to dry. Use a good detergent. Some cheap brands cause color fading. I like Tide and Cheer.

  3. Angela Says:

    I think the price will go up, keep it for a few months then try to sell it.

  4. MeMeMe Says:

    Hi,That’s great! Not only that you draw well, but also that you’d like to pursue your art.Deviantart.com is an artist’s community where you can upload your artwork (take pictures and upload to your computer). Not only will you get feedback from other artists, but DeviantArt allows you to sell prints of your art through their secure website. They do all the printing for you. You could get little business cards made and hand them out to people who would like to buy prints of yours. Then they can deal directly with DeviantArt to pay and order. Then you get a percentage of the selling price. So, that’s one way to get your art out there.Your other options would be looking for an agent. This can be hard, but it takes persistence. You will need to compile a portfolio of your drawings and then contact agents for representation. Unfortunately, there’s no easy way to find an agent. You can try Google searches, or looking at who your favorite professional artists’ agents are and contacting them.Lastly, you could try representing yourself. One way to do this is to take your portfolio to local fine art galleries and see if you can have a show. They will promote you and typically throw a reception party. The other way to promote yourself is to maybe get your drawings printed on t-shirts and sell them yourself. One website that does this for you is CafePress.com. I’ve used them before and they do a great job. You simply upload photos of your work and choose the type of t-shirt (or hoodie, hat, stickers, etc.) you like. You pay them and they ship you your items quite quickly, and then it’s up to you to sell them for a profit. You can do this amongst friends and family or try taking them to a local boutique and have them sell them for you.Anyway, I hope this gave you some ideas. Be persistent! Like you said, it can be hard to break into the art world, but persistence and networking are everything. Good luck!

  5. s4u99 Says:

    maybe your name?.

  6. Julie Says:

    It would look like you were trying way too hard. 14 year old do not need to be wearing LV.

  7. Veronica C Says:

    I’m more interested in the character of the guy than his flashy shirt…

  8. PrincessJ Says:

    -cotton candy, snow cone & popcorn machine-chocolate fountain-dunk tank-face paint table-bubble machine-balloon twister-tent w/bowling-cupcake & cookie decorating table-water balloon toss

  9. puma_girl Says:

    You can type out text on your computer, and print it out on your printer loaded with iron-on transfer paper. Once it prints out, iron on with a regular household iron. The transfer should peel off easily after cooling.I think the paper is available at office supply shops (as it is a specialty paper for printers).

  10. Miss J Says:

    Hi hunnie there is a great website called ETSY where people sell the wonderful items they have created. Also what about getting a GO Daddy domain and putting the items on there? I know I would definitley buy from you! Here is ETSY http://www.etsy.com/Hey can/would your husband be interested in designing a sleeve tattoo for me so I could have my artist complete my arm? Let me know

  11. Puppy Zwolle Says:

    Actually this is about as good as it gets.If you apply a very thin layer the paint will move with the fabric. The thicker the paint the more it will follow it’s own movement and tears will pop up and flakes will fall. So..as this is 3d stuff stick with writing and drawing. Try not to fill in area’s with thick pieces or spread those out. It will last a long time as long as you don’t have to wash out any ‘nasty’ stains. Do not tumble dry and be very careful with ironing. You will glue your iron to the t-shirt or the back to the front if set to high.

  12. Remy LeBeau Says:

    try this site for custom tshirt designs http://www.ezcustomizedtshirts.com

  13. 18 gibbs 20 Says:

    http://www.wweshop.com/item/eddie-guerrero-im-your-papi-t-shirt/EddieGuerrero/01-07294Probably not. A principal wouldn’t know what it means and would think it’s suggestive.http://www.wweshop.com/item/hart-dynasty-t-shirt/HartDynasty/01-11291http://www.wweshop.com/item/hart-dynasty-thicker-than-water-t-shirt/HartDynasty/01-12037http://www.wweshop.com/item/sheamus-celtic-warrior-green-t-shirt/Sheamus/01-12252http://www.wweshop.com/item/the-miz-im-awesome-blue-t-shirt/TheMiz/01-12240http://www.wweshop.com/item/nexus-logo-t-shirt/Nexus/01-12331Do not appear to break any rules. http://www.wweshop.com/item/cm-punk-red-salvation-t-shirt/CMPunk/01-12246I could see where a principal might think this was violent or gang related.

  14. I <3 MJ (HottiK95) Says:

    yea i think just sell it on ebay starting the bid a 750 and see wat ya get

  15. blanko00 Says:

    How about changing the context with-in which you make graffiti?Instead of doing something illegal, how about making graffiti as art, working on board or canvas, trying to organize shows where you could display the work, even sell it? Some graffiti artists make the big bucks, so even your girlfriend might start to see the appeal. There are lots of big names out there doing this right now, and defiantly a public appetite for it. I get what your saying about not wanting fame and all the bull$hit, but I think those people who have got big, they just wanted to paint, everything afterwards is just a by-product, an accident.The other thing, maybe doing things like workshops. People who make graffiti are often from disenfranchised sections of the community, trying to find a voice with which to express themselves. So how about going to youth/drug/offender/prison projects and trying to run a workshop, using graffiti as a tool for self expression and empowerment.Other outlets might be as a hired gun, offering your services to people who need an artist for hire… set dressers, interior designers, shop fitters.You could try claiming then that you need to make ‘real’ graffiti to maintain an edge and reputation, to be believable, see if your GF buys that!

  16. Becstar77 Says:

    I’m wondering if you could work on the issue of feeling safe – maybe build houses from cardboard boxes? As big as space allows!Choosing how they decorate, and how the protect their home will give them feelings of decisiveness and control – if you have training in drama therapy perhaps you could get them to do a little presentation about their houses… and make a safe village… and lead it into a discussion on being and feeling safe?Sorry if that’s rubbish, it was the first thought that came to mind.

  17. Honey Says:

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  18. j1 projectz Says:

    some malls have shops where they do this at. or even at a fair. if not, you can always get a friend to do the graffiti, scan it and have it printed out on your shirt.. and any place does that, like walgreens or walmart, the photo centers. you can order those online.