Mount Edith Cavell Sweater
CA$50.00
This is an appropriation or pastiche of a painting from Fredrick Banting.
In honor of Frederick Banting and his paintings of the Canadian Rockies. I have created a pastiche of his work, keeping his characteristic of thick brush strokes and earthly color palette in mind. I wanted to challenge myself to create something that represents the graphics artists can now create with access to excess color and digital tools. In this design, I used a multitude of colors with sharp lines. This painting done during the post-impressionism period shows us how he viewed the Rockies in the early 1920s. Acquainted with the famous Canadian painters the Group of Seven Banting was a classic in Canadian history.
Furthermore, Sir Frederick Grant Banting was a Canadian medical scientist, and physician, who co-discovered insulin and its therapeutic potential. In 1923, Banting and John Macleod received the Nobel Prize in Medicine.
Jasper National Park is the traditional land of Anishinabe, Aseniwuche Winewak, Dene-zaa, Nêhiyawak, Secwépemc, Stoney Nakoda, Mountain Métis and Métis.
This is the most comfortable sweater you will have in your wardrobe. Match with sweatpants or jeans. This will keep you warm in the fall and winter.
• 50% cotton, 50% polyester
• Pre-shrunk
This product ships in North America in 4-6 business days.
In honor of Frederick Banting and his paintings of the Canadian Rockies. I have created a pastiche of his work, keeping his characteristic of thick brush strokes and earthly color palette in mind. I wanted to challenge myself to create something that represents the graphics artists can now create with access to excess color and digital tools. In this design, I used a multitude of colors with sharp lines. This painting done during the post-impressionism period shows us how he viewed the Rockies in the early 1920s. Acquainted with the famous Canadian painters the Group of Seven Banting was a classic in Canadian history.
Furthermore, Sir Frederick Grant Banting was a Canadian medical scientist, and physician, who co-discovered insulin and its therapeutic potential. In 1923, Banting and John Macleod received the Nobel Prize in Medicine.
Jasper National Park is the traditional land of Anishinabe, Aseniwuche Winewak, Dene-zaa, Nêhiyawak, Secwépemc, Stoney Nakoda, Mountain Métis and Métis.
This is the most comfortable sweater you will have in your wardrobe. Match with sweatpants or jeans. This will keep you warm in the fall and winter.
• 50% cotton, 50% polyester
• Pre-shrunk
This product ships in North America in 4-6 business days.
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This is an appropriation or pastiche of a painting from Fredrick Banting.
In honor of Frederick Banting and his paintings of the Canadian Rockies. I have created a pastiche of his work, keeping his characteristic of thick brush strokes and earthly color palette in mind. I wanted to challenge myself to create something that represents the graphics artists can now create with access to excess color and digital tools. In this design, I used a multitude of colors with sharp lines. This painting done during the post-impressionism period shows us how he viewed the Rockies in the early 1920s. Acquainted with the famous Canadian painters the Group of Seven Banting was a classic in Canadian history.
Furthermore, Sir Frederick Grant Banting was a Canadian medical scientist, and physician, who co-discovered insulin and its therapeutic potential. In 1923, Banting and John Macleod received the Nobel Prize in Medicine.
Jasper National Park is the traditional land of Anishinabe, Aseniwuche Winewak, Dene-zaa, Nêhiyawak, Secwépemc, Stoney Nakoda, Mountain Métis and Métis.
This is the most comfortable sweater you will have in your wardrobe. Match with sweatpants or jeans. This will keep you warm in the fall and winter.
• 50% cotton, 50% polyester
• Pre-shrunk
This product ships in North America in 4-6 business days.
In honor of Frederick Banting and his paintings of the Canadian Rockies. I have created a pastiche of his work, keeping his characteristic of thick brush strokes and earthly color palette in mind. I wanted to challenge myself to create something that represents the graphics artists can now create with access to excess color and digital tools. In this design, I used a multitude of colors with sharp lines. This painting done during the post-impressionism period shows us how he viewed the Rockies in the early 1920s. Acquainted with the famous Canadian painters the Group of Seven Banting was a classic in Canadian history.
Furthermore, Sir Frederick Grant Banting was a Canadian medical scientist, and physician, who co-discovered insulin and its therapeutic potential. In 1923, Banting and John Macleod received the Nobel Prize in Medicine.
Jasper National Park is the traditional land of Anishinabe, Aseniwuche Winewak, Dene-zaa, Nêhiyawak, Secwépemc, Stoney Nakoda, Mountain Métis and Métis.
This is the most comfortable sweater you will have in your wardrobe. Match with sweatpants or jeans. This will keep you warm in the fall and winter.
• 50% cotton, 50% polyester
• Pre-shrunk
This product ships in North America in 4-6 business days.
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This is an appropriation or pastiche of a painting from Fredrick Banting.
In honor of Frederick Banting and his paintings of the Canadian Rockies. I have created a pastiche of his work, keeping his characteristic of thick brush strokes and earthly color palette in mind. I wanted to challenge myself to create something that represents the graphics artists can now create with access to excess color and digital tools. In this design, I used a multitude of colors with sharp lines. This painting done during the post-impressionism period shows us how he viewed the Rockies in the early 1920s. Acquainted with the famous Canadian painters the Group of Seven Banting was a classic in Canadian history.
Furthermore, Sir Frederick Grant Banting was a Canadian medical scientist, and physician, who co-discovered insulin and its therapeutic potential. In 1923, Banting and John Macleod received the Nobel Prize in Medicine.
Jasper National Park is the traditional land of Anishinabe, Aseniwuche Winewak, Dene-zaa, Nêhiyawak, Secwépemc, Stoney Nakoda, Mountain Métis and Métis.
This is the most comfortable sweater you will have in your wardrobe. Match with sweatpants or jeans. This will keep you warm in the fall and winter.
• 50% cotton, 50% polyester
• Pre-shrunk
This product ships in North America in 4-6 business days.
In honor of Frederick Banting and his paintings of the Canadian Rockies. I have created a pastiche of his work, keeping his characteristic of thick brush strokes and earthly color palette in mind. I wanted to challenge myself to create something that represents the graphics artists can now create with access to excess color and digital tools. In this design, I used a multitude of colors with sharp lines. This painting done during the post-impressionism period shows us how he viewed the Rockies in the early 1920s. Acquainted with the famous Canadian painters the Group of Seven Banting was a classic in Canadian history.
Furthermore, Sir Frederick Grant Banting was a Canadian medical scientist, and physician, who co-discovered insulin and its therapeutic potential. In 1923, Banting and John Macleod received the Nobel Prize in Medicine.
Jasper National Park is the traditional land of Anishinabe, Aseniwuche Winewak, Dene-zaa, Nêhiyawak, Secwépemc, Stoney Nakoda, Mountain Métis and Métis.
This is the most comfortable sweater you will have in your wardrobe. Match with sweatpants or jeans. This will keep you warm in the fall and winter.
• 50% cotton, 50% polyester
• Pre-shrunk
This product ships in North America in 4-6 business days.