Description
Manually printed by linocut engraving technique with Speedball Relief Ink for Textiles (Oil Based) special ink.
Fabric: 100% OCS-certified organic ring-spun cotton; single jersey; Weight: 145 g/m²; Fit: Casual Fit; taped shoulder to shoulder; tubular fabric.
Made of eco-friendly cotton – certified to the Organic Content Standard 100.
Wash inside out at maximum 40-Celsius degrees. DO NOT IRON PRINT.
All sizes are available as a backorder. Production time: 1-2 weeks, to allow ink to cure.
Each t-shirt is lino-printed manually, thus each piece is unique.
View the women’s Three Unwise Humans T-shirt by Maria Bălan.
Also, see The Mimetic Tree Women’s t-shirt by Maria Bălan.
Do you love the artwork but would rather collect it? Buy the Three Unwise Humans signed linocut print here.
Also, view The Mimetic Tree Women’s t-shirt by Maria Bălan, The Mimetic Tree linocut print here, and the signed reduction woodprint and linocut print, here.
About Maria Bălan
Maria Bălan is a multilaterally developed graphic artist who studied Graphic Arts at the National University of Arts Bucharest and a non-practising architect having studied at the Architecture at the University of Architecture and Urbanism “Ion Mincu”. She is based Bucharest, Romania, a freelancer since 2007 and a member of Plastic Artists’ Union from Romania and Illustrators’ Club Romania. Maria enjoys painting walls, creating book illustrations as well as digital art-work (concept art, 2D animation, poster design) with the main focus on portraits and human expressions. Her work has been recognized with The Prize of The International Poster and Book Illustration Biennial For Young Artists, Timisoara, 2013.
In October 2018, she presented her first solo exhibition, “Neștiuții“, a personal project that consists in assembling and illustrating a painful reality that is ignored by the authorities, but also by us, ordinary people who walk every day on the streets and notice at least one case that I call “the unknown”, beings left to chance, which society prefers to keep somewhere on its border, namely street people. She revealed her amazing teaching skills during the Un-hidden Bucharest children’s linocut workshop in 2018.
Read our interview with Maria Bălan, published in January 2019.