Mr Doodle Limited Edition Shirt - Jeremiah and Friends
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This limited edition collab with world-renowned artist Mr Doodle depicts Daniel Johnston's beloved Jeremiah the Innocent and his buddies, this time designed with Mr Doodle's personalized flair. Featuring iconic elements from both artists, the design captures their distinct styles in a wearable piece of art. Both prolific doodlers, both Daniel's work and openness about his mental health struggles influenced Mr Doodle's work and willingness to open up about his own mental health, making this the perfect fusion of two visionary artists. These shirts are great quality and ultra soft. 100% of proceeds support our mental health mission.
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Details about Mr Doodle: Mr Doodle began his doodling journey on Earth from the moment he was born in 1994. He started by drawing on his parents' furniture, eventually expanding to his entire bedroom. When he found his house was no longer sufficient as a canvas, he began drawing on the walls of local fast-food restaurants and schools. Mr Doodle has created a brand-new visual system—DoodleWorld—where his infinitely proliferating and densely packed cartoon characters, objects, and patterns convey his worldview. Mr Doodle gained significant recognition in the art world starting in 2015, standing at the forefront of the new art wave and attracting a vast following on social media. As a millennial artist, his works provoke contemplation on contemporary pure art. Mr Doodle's creations extend beyond the canvas to furniture, rooms, clothing, cars, and buildings. Immersed in the vision of expanding and sharing his doodle world, Mr Doodle's creative process is fluid, spontaneous, decisive, and highly therapeutic, reaching directly into the viewer's world with feelings of miracles, happiness, and love.
Daniel Johnston: Daniel Johnston (1961–2019) was an Austin-based singer-songwriter, musician, and visual artist known for his raw, emotive music and childlike drawings. His lo-fi recordings, often created with simple equipment, captured themes of love, mental illness, and hope, earning him a cult following. Johnston became an influential figure in alternative music, with artists like Kurt Cobain and Tom Waits citing him as an inspiration. His artwork, often featuring cartoonish characters and whimsical imagery, has also gained recognition in galleries worldwide, solidifying his legacy as a unique and enduring creative voice.
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