pants
cotton fisherman pants from thailand with a printed pocket.
artistically silk screen printed with special inks & glow in the dark.
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back view:
grey ganeshThe head of Hindu god Ganesh, master of intellect and wisdom. This is one of the first designs drawn with a underling grid, made by interlocking swastikas. The missing tusk indicates Ganesh's ability to overcome all duality, yet the equilibrium of the whole creation is kept by the complemental design featuring the tusk and the mouse, Ganeshe's companion and divine vehicle.

back view:
2 micean esher style tessellation, depicting two mice. one holds the missing piece from ganeh's broken tusk, and the other holds the moon.

side view:
shtota koyswimming upstream on its journey to become a dragon, a self empowered rebirth generated by the will to follow destiny's call. in buddhism, the koi is considered to be an entity full of courage and ability to attain allegedly impossible goals, while in japanese mythology it is a symbol of good fortune and luck.

side view:
tā moko monkeyTwo separate motifs interlaced into one harmonic design. The first element is a Chimp, a turned on monkey face with endless vision depth, made with underlying grid. The second element is the detailed tā moko patterns, a Māuri permanent face marking, which symbolizes in the Māuri culture the transition between childhood and adulthood and the realization of one's potential.
