CHOOSE ART
CHOOSE ART
THE FOUNTAIN (1917)
Submitted and signed under "R. Mutt" for the inaugural exhibition held the Society of Independent Artists, an art collective that Duchamp himself helped found. The "sculpture" was created out of a standard urinal he had purchased from a sanitary ware supplier. The piece was famously refused by The Independents as the members deemed it indecent, and could not be considered as a work of art.
TRAINSPOTTING (1996)
Based on Irvine Welsh's 1993 novel of the same name, and directed by Danny Boyle. The director recounts in an interview that in reality the bathroom set was "anything but grimy, in fact, it was meticulously clean," adding that all the fecal-looking elements were, in fact, different kinds of chocolate. "The set smelled really sweet — delicious, really, kind of like a confectionary. You could have licked the chocolate right off the bowl." He credits McGregor for selling the illusion that Renton flushed himself down the toilet, which was accomplished the way one would on the stage. "We used a half toilet and, when he slips down, there's a slide on the other side," Boyle says. "Ewan claims it was his idea to twist around. It was great fun."
- Screen printed on beige LA Apparel 1801GD
- Standard US sizing
- Do check against the size chart below before purchasing. No regrets, no refunds
- Width=armpit to armpit when shirt is laid flat
- Length=top of collar to bottom of the t-shirt when laid flat
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Images are mockups. We always do our best to replicate the design you pay for, but please expect slight discrepancy between that and the final physical products.
IN |
Width |
Length |
S |
19 |
273/4 |
M |
21 |
295/8 |
L |
227/8 |
291/2 |
XL |
243/4 |
301/2 |
2XL |
265/8 |
313/8 |