Skull Shirt – Unisex

$22.00 / $18.70 Member Price In stock

Designed exclusively for the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, local illustrator, Christina Dallorso Kortz, has rendered iconic objects and places long associated with O’Keeffe in her own distinctive style. This collection of t-shirts features modern, fitted styling, saturated colors and cotton-poly blends for a soft and luxurious feel.

Long associated with the southwest and O’Keeffe, a whimsical cow skull is set on a classic black shirt for a fun look that can be styled numerous ways. The Georgia O’Keeffe Museum logo accents the sleeve in bright white. Medium size is shown. Please note that this style is fitted; if you prefer a looser fit we recommend sizing up one size. 50% polyester/25% cotton/25% rayon blend. Printed by Monsoon Design in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Christina Dallorso Kortz
Growing up on the lower east side of New York City with four siblings and two, first generation Italian parents, Christina started drawing at the age of nine to maintain her sanity and privacy. She has studied art with dozens of great teachers and currently resides in Santa Fe where she pursues her art and teaches dance.

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Designed exclusively for the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, local illustrator, Christina Dallorso Kortz, has rendered iconic objects and places long associated with O’Keeffe in her own distinctive style. This collection of t-shirts features modern, fitted styling, saturated colors and cotton-poly blends for a soft and luxurious feel.

Long associated with the southwest and O’Keeffe, a whimsical cow skull is set on a classic black shirt for a fun look that can be styled numerous ways. The Georgia O’Keeffe Museum logo accents the sleeve in bright white. Medium size is shown. Please note that this style is fitted; if you prefer a looser fit we recommend sizing up one size. 50% polyester/25% cotton/25% rayon blend. Printed by Monsoon Design in Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Christina Dallorso Kortz
Growing up on the lower east side of New York City with four siblings and two, first generation Italian parents, Christina started drawing at the age of nine to maintain her sanity and privacy. She has studied art with dozens of great teachers and currently resides in Santa Fe where she pursues her art and teaches dance.

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