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'Mickey to Tiki' Crew Sweater -Dick Frizzell X SUP2 Series

'Mickey to Tiki' Crew Sweater -Dick Frizzell X SUP2 Series

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  • PRODUCT DETAILS.

    Regular fit 
    Pullover crew, inset sleeves
    Heavy weight, 320 GSM 
    80% cotton 20% recycled polyester anti-pill fleece 
    Sleeve cuff ribbing, preshrunk to minimise shrinkage

Layer it, wear it alone. Dress it up, dress it down. The perfect combination of versatility, comfort and style. This is a must have in the SUP2 collection, because can you really have too many sweatshirts?

We recommend going up a size if you prefer a looser fit.

  • Model is 6ft 2 “ and wears Large

Take care of me:

  • Cold wash
  • Do not bleach
  • Do not dry clean
  • Hang dry only

  •  ABOUT THE ARTIST Richard John Frizzell  (born 1943) is a New Zealand artist based in . His work is best described as pop in its appropriation of Maori art and iconography into his often cartoonishly offensive paintings and . He does not stay within one particular style, and often adopts unfashionable painting styles. Thus, he can be compared to artists such as , Paul Hartigan, , and . Frizzell's best-known work uses as its base the "Four Square man", an  for the  grocery chain.

 

  • Frizzell is also responsible for the lithograph 'Mickey to Tiki'. This has now become a best selling print in New Zealand. It portrays a cartoon '' changing in stages to a '.' This image is used on a popular tee-shirt, released by the . Many people draw issues with this image for its misappropriation of the tiki. Frizzell has become a point of discussion on indigenous art and the misuse of symbols.

     

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