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Originally Posted by Not Afraid
Personally, while I admire good technique, it is the creativity that really thrills me.
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See, but that's just it, there was no creativity, from my perspective. It was "photograph ironed onto t-shirt". Like I said, I can appreciate a design that took some creative power to make, even if I don't like it. But not only could I have
reproduced most of these shirts at home, I could have
thought of them (witness our MA shirts). And if
I can think of it, it can't be all that creative.