A word from the curator:
There's something sinister afoot on this old, familiar street...
Tell us the background of this design.
A while back Banksy did a take on this Pulp Fiction image featuring bananas for guns. He was taking something disturbing, adding a humorous element and softening it. I thought about how you could make the image MORE disturbing by transposing a softer element into it. Bert and Ernie - bingo.
How did you get started designing t-shirts?
The usual way - accidentally! A lot of people have a tee shirt design in their head - I just happened to have the tools to make the image (Adobe Illustrator - hell yeah!). I played around with some images just for fun, but after people started buying them, I decided to get a bit more serious.
What advice would you offer to aspiring designers?
Think long term. And when I say long term, I mean loooooooong term. Expecting quick results will result in extreme disappointment. A long term perspective takes a lot of pressure off you as well.
What would be your dream job?
Being an independent fashion designer - which I am. Epic win!
What are your feelings about travel?
Hate it. Hate it. Hate it.
Do you prefer video games, board games, or athletic games?
Mind games. Nah - I like having a run around. Love beach rugby.
Stripes vs. solids: which would win the battle?
Stripes, more military.
Describe your favorite shirt that you own, and why you like it so much.
Well, I'm wearing "Evolution of the AT-AT" at the moment, which will always have a special place in my heart. It was my first really popular tee, and continues to sell every day (yay!)
What was your favorite as a kid: comics, cartoons, or movies? Was there a specific title you liked most of all?
Comics all the way. Conan the Barbarian - although it was a bit disturbing from memory, quite dark. Conan seemed to have more than his fair share of existentialist angst.
What are a few of your favorite websites?
Ha! This will be shameless... I'm a big fan of the Black Milk Clothing shop (http://www.blackmilkclothing.com/), and the Too Many Tights blog (http://www.toomanytights.typepad.com/). What can I say, I like legs.
Any shout outs?
Anyone anywhere who has bought a James Lillis tee shirt. You guys who buy independent design are CHAMPIONS!

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Sirknifesalot said 179 weeks ago
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mSvJwUFI_es
malix said 179 weeks ago
LipTalk said 179 weeks ago
I want death star discoball. Where can I get that?
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BubbaNush said 179 weeks ago
...Say what? Well i say bought. Too bad Brett couldn't. ;-)
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MJ said 179 weeks ago
Sorry about that, but you linked a Uneetee version by another artist. The first version of the concept (and the specific version the other poster requested) can actually be found here.
ssb said 179 weeks ago
Sirknifesalot said 179 weeks ago
My mistake I guess.