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Bawidamann Offering Aloha Poppies of War Framed Vignettes

Pinup artist Andrew Bawidamann creates the Poppies of War print used by OTTE Gear for their Aloha shirts. He has taken some remnants of the fabric and created vignettes.

This isn’t just a pattern or a shirt. It’s art. These are handpicked Fabric vignettes framed by yours truly. If you missed out of the shirt this is a great opportunity to own a piece of it. I have one on my wall. It makes me happy. It feels like an Afghani version of a Japanese fabric print. I was considering doing a screen print but as I was looking at the printed fabric I realized it doesn’t get better than this. These are limited as there is only so much fabric. Signed, framed, and ready to hang on your wall right out of the box. 

Each one is a little different but contains Poppies and weapon(s). All are Elegant. This is the same fabric that the Aloha shirt is constructed from.

Signed on the back for authenticity.

Vintage or Black

bawidamann.com/art/original-art

3 Responses to “Bawidamann Offering Aloha Poppies of War Framed Vignettes”

  1. CWG says:

    *Afghan

    How is this still confusing

    • tm says:

      …I think if CWG were to elaborate in a more helpful manner, Afghani refers to currency and Afghan is the *proper* adjective for people or things from Afghanistan.

      • SSD says:

        Feel free to quibble, but there are dictionaries that still refer to the natives of Afghanistan as Afghani.