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Rockwell Spring 2009 Collection

05 April 2009, 21.30 | Posted in Fashion | 3 comments »

rockwell spring 2009 front Rockwell Spring 2009 Collection

Parra’s brand Rockwell has released some new t-shirts as part of their Spring 2009 Collection. As usual the t-shirts feature signature graphics by the artist in strong colors, just right for summer time. Via Glltn.

The new Rockwell t-shirts are now available in the Rockwell online store.

Detailed images follow after the jump.


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3 comments
  1. nicolasfromparissoexcusemyenglish:

    an artist who always repeat his same kind of design is not a good artist for me and Parra is no exception. Is his imagination limited like this?

  2. parrafan:

    unfortunately, i agree. while i love parra\\\’s recent work with nike, alife, patta, etc.
    i am disappointed by these t\\\’s and feel like he is running in place with rockwell

  3. Crapwell by Crappa:

    May have been creative work at first…but after repetitive use of colored lettering and beaked people what else is left? nothing… I’m really surprised anyone would support this “artist” (”artist” because Parra’s work is so bland and repetitive…isn’t really art more like a “repetitve-crappist”) Artists usually show growth and style changes in their work, Parra’s work is laughable and barely considerable as art (if you look at all his past-current work). No changes, no growth as an artist, no ingenuity and no creativity…may have been a little at first, but when you repeat and repeat and repeat, you kill it…Parra killed his own style, cause no creativity was introduced from one work to the next. In all honesty, Parra got extremely lucky in working with stonesthrow and etc., other than that, his work sucks! Rockwell by Parra? waste of blank tshirts…

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