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Inspiration / Spirit of the animal

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Spirit of the animal is a collaborative project run by Jon Boam and Matthew the Horse.

We asked Matthew to explain the project a little further:

“Jon and I both love drawing and wanted to do something that would involved some of our favourite artists. I’ve got a few old hippy shirts with animal spirits on them that I bought from one of those crystal shops. We thought it’d be interesting to try and make our own illustrated versions of those kind of shirts.

It’s a silly project, but we do genuinely love animals and like the idea of alternative lifestyles. These shirts are for people who like yin yangs and who take strength from the natural world. Light a joss stick, listen to the whale song, look at the sky and feel good.”

You can find out more about some of the products on their blog, which is also taking submissions for other animal spirit drawings to be included in a Spirit of the animal zine.


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