Today I feature on my blog a new photo t-shirt by Forrest Wasko and SnappedAway. You can find out more about Forrest’s work here. The selected image comes from his beautiful ”In the Land of Color” project he shot in Santa Rosa, northern California. ”This place and its colors were more vivid and chromatic than anywhere else I’ve yet lived” – he writes himself.
I really like how the colours are suspended in a sterile, white surrounding. It makes for a really interesting visual journey in the negative space. This also makes for a very attractive t-shirt.
Selected Image
Forrest Wasko, In the Land of Color
Color slide, 2014
The t-shirt looks really striking and the image works really well with the white background. It is a sort of an interesting paradox I’ve noticed – images with white as their domain colour tend to work really well on white t-shirts, which is rather surprising when you think about it. I was happy to wear it in central London and at Tate Modern Gallery. Enjoy the images.
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