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Dollar Baby Onesie featuring the painting Dawlah Bill by Kevin OBrien

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Dawlah Bill Baby Onesie

Kevin OBrien

by Kevin OBrien

$23.00

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Charcoal

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Product Details

Our baby onesies are made from 100% pre-shrunk cotton and are available in five different sizes.   All baby onesies are machine washable.

Design Details

Industrio-surreo, expressionistic, imitation-adolescent cartoonish, street rendition of a dollar bill

Ships Within

1 - 2 business days

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Dawlah Bill Painting by Kevin OBrien

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Dawlah Bill Canvas Print

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Dawlah Bill Art Print

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Dawlah Bill Metal Print

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Dawlah Bill Acrylic Print

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Dawlah Bill Wood Print

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Dawlah Bill Greeting Card

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Dawlah Bill iPhone Case

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Dawlah Bill Throw Pillow

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Dawlah Bill Duvet Cover

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Dawlah Bill Shower Curtain

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Dawlah Bill Tote Bag

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Dawlah Bill T-Shirt

Apparel

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Artist's Description

Industrio-surreo, expressionistic, imitation-adolescent cartoonish, street rendition of a dollar bill

About Kevin OBrien

Kevin OBrien

Born in 50's, first interested in ancient cultures, ancient migrations, archaeology Influenced by Van Gogh (and Abstract Expressionism), Klee, Dubuffet, surrealism, dada, pop art, Rauschenberg, jimi hendrix and high-energy jazz (e.g., Coltrane). I try to use materials which I consider to represent the basic building blocks of industrial culture, and incorporate them into my paintings. I use high-energy in my paintings to represent life's real energy. In my three dimensional work, I try to use my own crude carpentry to build the infrastructure. Concept is important, but for me, the work must also show the hand of the artist. I disdain the slick and polished in favor of my own primitive techniques which I have developed over the last 40+...

 

$23.00