Objects & their Subjects - an illustrated history of
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"Objects & their Subjects" is a broadside publication that covers a canonical object in our history.
Backers: 6
Average Pledge Per Backer: $83
Funded: $500 of $500
Dates: Apr 3rd -> May 2nd (29 days)
Project By: Cat DeBacker
Backers: 6
Average Pledge Per Backer: $83
Funded: $500 of $500
Dates: Apr 3rd -> May 2nd (29 days)
Project By: Cat DeBacker
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Last Updated: May 2 @ 01:10 -0400 GMT
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That's Some Hot Garbage! Print 3/3 is here!
April 19th - via: kickstarter.com
In the early 60s, late 70s loose "hippy" fashions and free love encouraged women to wear their breasts unbound! With the rise of the women's revolution, bra-burnings became a symbol of resistance. Check out how our prints were made below! Be sure to... (Read More)
Wait, We Still Wear These Things? Print #2 is Here!
April 13th - via: kickstarter.com
Hello ladies and gentleladies, Did you know in the height of the Victorian era women would "tight-lace" their waists to 18 inches around to attain the ideal body? In our 2/3 limited edition prints, we illustrate the effects of corsetry. The question... (Read More)
Prints Fresh Off the Press!
April 11th - via: kickstarter.com
Marilyn & Rosie are ready to make their big debut! Objects & their Subject's Illustrator, Kirstin Dunlap, spent her afternoon bringing the techno-color back to the 1940s and 50s. Only a limited number of these lovely ladies are available, be... (Read More)
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