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I Am Not A Robot 2XLarge T-ShirtSave Up to70%Off listGrey If you have ever felt inconsequential within the larger system we live in. You are not alone. WE ARE NOT ROBOTS. WE HOUSE AND HARVEST INDIVIDUALISTIC EXPRESSION! If you have ever felt inconsequential within the larger system we live in. You are not alone. We are immersed in a society that is increasingly moving us away from our individuality. Yet what this system fails to recognize is that the distinguishing characteristic of our own inherent humanity lies in the fact that we possess the ability to create. As an artist, “I Am Not a Robot, I Create” should be your mantra, quest, and point of view. Truly though, perhaps the greatest prize of all is the possibility of being a part of a movement that sparked a conversation. A conversation that hopefully makes a difference, one individual at a time. For, after all, you are not a robot. You can create great things.WE ARE ALL UNIQUE WITH THE CAPACITY FOR CREATIVITY AND ARTISTIC EXPRESSION Through purposeful creation, we form physical manifestations of our uniqueness. Of course, there is not simply just one correct way to do anything, and with that idea, we find that there is infinite strength in individualism. What one person may envision and create given a blank canvas can be, and often is, vastly different from another person’s creation. It is because of this that humans exist as so much more than cogs in a machine. From our workplace experience to the education of our children, every aspect of our way of life tries to limit what human beings have always done best, think creatively! During this creative outlet, we can often find our voice and sense of self as an individual. Jerry's t-shirt you are given is of the highest quality and perfect for exploring your sense of individuality. From spray paint to screen printing, this shirt is an ideal canvas for all art mediums. It also features the “I Am Not a Robot. I Create.” logo that is intended to inspire you to explain to others why art is so essential to the human equation. See More
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Old Holland Classic Pigment Caput Mort Violet 160gSave Up to25%Off listViolet Prepare custom paints and base liquids with these pure, light-fast pigments and high quality raw materials! For the artists who prefer to create their own paints, Old Holland Classic Pigments and Raw Materials offers a carefully selected range of 98 light-fast dry pigments. Old Hollands organic, anorganic and synthetic organic pigments have outstanding color strength, clarity and intensity. Six different raw materials, from dammar resin to hide glue, allow artists and restorers to create their own base liquids. Old Holland uses these pigments to make all its paints. The pigments have an outstanding colour strength, clarity and brilliance Key Features: * Wide range of light-fast pure pigments * 98 light-fast dry pigments * Excellent color strength, clarity and brilliance * Organic pigments include Carmine, Indian Yellow and Madder Lacquer * Anorganic pigments include Umbers, Cadmiums and mineral pigments Perfect For: * Artists who prefer to create their own paints * Artists working in oils * Restoration work * Painting on canvas pigments can be divided into three groups: Group 1: Organic pigments Of natural origin, animal or vegetable (living), usually carbon compounds. Some examples: Carmine (from the Cochineal insect), Gummigutta, Gamboge (from the gum resin of the Garcinia Tree), Indian Yellow (from the urine of cows that eat mango leaves), Mummy (from the remains of Egyptian mummies), Madder Lacquer (from the root of the common Madder plant). Group 2: Anorganic pigments: Chemical compounds from chemical elements other than carbons (non-living). Some examples divided into three subgroups:Earth pigments: Ochres, Umbers, Green Earth, Caput Mortuum, Venetian Red. Mineral pigments: Malachite, Vermillion, Lapis Lazuli. Synthetic inorganic pigments (do not occur in nature but are manufactured): Prussian Blue, Ceruleum Blue, Lead White, Cadmiums. Group 3: Synthetic organic pigmentsComplex carbon compounds which do not occur in nature, but are created in the laboratory. Some examples: Phtalocyanine Blues and Greens, Quinacridones, Isoindolinones, Dioxazine, Azo Pigments. See More
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