The Fall Collection

Since I think the artwork for  The Book that Proves Time Travel Happens  is both wonderful and not reproduced large enough in the book, I’m delighted that the enterprising artists have made some of the images available on objects that allow it to be Picture rendered in sizes larger than a Moby-Dick doubloon. (Above is the Moby-Dick doubloon from chapter 24 of The Book that Proves Time Travel Happens – and, oh yeah, chapter 36 of Moby-Dick – a coin only slightly larger than a postage stamp. Art really deserves more space.) The brothers Eric and Terry Fan have made it possible to enjoy their art while drinking from it, wearing it, or sitting on it, which is more than Rembrandt ever did with his art, or could have imagined doing.
(Clicking on an image will take you to the site where it’s being offered, and where you might find merchandise even more intriguing, and - surprise - not necessarily connected to my time travel book.)
Picture The centurion's helmet from chapter 2, reproduced on a pencil skirt. Beats anything you'll ever see on QVC. Picture The perfect scarf to wear with your skirt. Picture Chapter 22's river drama as an iPhone skin. Picture Throw pillow with the barn from chapter 8. Picture The runaway horses from chapter 11 on a tote. Picture And, of course, chapter 20's steamboat on a shower curtain. Picture Picture Coffee mugs, too!
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Published on May 20, 2015 04:51
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