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Pettibon Pen and Brushes T-shirt
$40.50
Southern California artist Raymond Pettibon spins out countless drawings that use image and text in a highly personal style. War, spaceships, baseball, road rage, and surfing are just a few of the topics that have worked their way into his art. He is one of the few contemporary artists to concentrate on drawing as his primary medium.
LACMA’s permanent collection includes multiple works by Raymond Pettibon.
- 100% silver-colored cotton tee, unisex sizing
- Legend with information on the image
- Our T-shirts are printed in Southern California
Image Credit: Raymond Pettibon, Pen and Brushes, 1998, from the portfolio Jots and Tittles, Los Angeles County Museum of Art and UCLA Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts, Hammer Museum, gift of the LACMA 2017 Collectors Committee and purchased with funds provided by the Grunwald Center Helga K. and Walter Oppenheimer Acquisition Fund, © Raymond Pettibon, photo © Museum Associates/LACMA
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