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Author: Ann
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feeling Berlin
Feeling Berlin is not that difficult. At least not for Ann, after all she lives in this city of millions. Berlin is one of those cities that is gray but at the same time so colorful. A city that can be so uncivilized at times, but also so sweet. That describes the feeling of “feeling…
Airplane
Copper wire, wood base. I created this piece in late 2008. For this work, I aimed to convey both the industrial heaviness of an airplane, but also the cloudlike floating quality you feel when you’re in one.
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non-toxic vegan inks
This is about the importants of non-toxic vegan inks. Funny-Ann sells t-shirts made of organic cotton and/or recycled materials. That is of course very good. And Ann is proud of that. The shirts have always been inspected by one or other environmental organization for durability and good working conditions. But what’s even nicer is that…
Airplane
Copper wire, wood base. I created this piece in late 2008. For this work, I aimed to convey both the industrial heaviness of an airplane, but also the cloudlike floating quality you feel when you’re in one.
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Ann loves people
Ann loves people. Ann also loves the flowers, the trees, the animals, but certainly people. And that got Ann thinking. With Funny-Ann you can put funny things on a Tshirt. But what’s it worth? What is a nice Tshirt worth when it is made by someone who is slowly poisoned by pesticides during the production…
Airplane
Copper wire, wood base. I created this piece in late 2008. For this work, I aimed to convey both the industrial heaviness of an airplane, but also the cloudlike floating quality you feel when you’re in one.
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the cotton that is organic
When you view the Funny-Ann website, you will have noticed that all t-shirts are made of organic cotton. Despite that the Funny-Ann sweaters contain recycled polyester, the cotton portion of the sweaters is also organic cotton. The cotton that is organic. But why organic? After all, an apple, a carrot or a head of lettuce…
Airplane
Copper wire, wood base. I created this piece in late 2008. For this work, I aimed to convey both the industrial heaviness of an airplane, but also the cloudlike floating quality you feel when you’re in one.