September 20 - 21, 2002 at Ozark Outdoors, Leasburg, MO. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Reverse Tie Dye on Hanes Beefy Tees®, 100% Pre-shrunk Cotton. This shirt available in Size XL ONLY. It was washed and dried twice in the tie dye process so XL really is XL. A black shirt is used and creates the unique look of the reverse tie dye. |
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Going way back in Grateful Dead iconography, master artist Rick Griffin first used the scarab beetle on the Aoxomoxoa album cover design in 1969. He developed the image further and used it again on the pages of the classic underground comic, ZAP in 1970. I first saw the scarab icon used in ancient Egyptian art and always liked it depicted with wings as it makes the whole geometry of the design work better for me personally. Hey all art, like reality, is subjective. I had forgotten about this image until I found a crude line drawing of it in an online clip art service. I’ve redesigned it here to perfect the symmetry and gave it some more graceful wings. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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