Porn Star - Blue V-neck T-shirt Size XS - by Devils May Care
Porn Star - Blue V-neck T-shirt Size XS - by Devils May Care
T-Shirts Silk Screened by Hand
The original image on this t-shirt was a photograph of a glamorously sleazy neon lit sign complete with swinging mannequin legs announcing the location of Big Daddy's on Bourbon Street. The picture was photographed in New Orleans by Devils May Care artist Jamie Pomeranz. She graphically manipulated the image to create this unique t-shirt design titled "Porn Star".
All Devils May Care t-shirts are silk screened by hand on fine cotton supplied by only the highest quality wholesalers available. The unisex cut offers a long and tailored fit. Water based inks are heat set ensuring long life and a soft touch. Screening by hand creates one-of-a-kind pieces and some variance should be expected. These shirts are no longer being created so inventory is extremely limited.
- Unisex v-neck t-Shirt
- One-of-a-kind
- Blue cotton blend with black print
- Silk screened by the artists' hand in the USA
- Limited inventory
- Size XS only
"Big Daddy's appeared in countless movies and music videos, including the 1984 Clint Eastwood film Tightrope and the 1988 video for Aerosmith's "Rag Doll." Originally opened as Lafitte's Boudoir in 1967, it was the longest continually-operating strip club on Bourbon Street."
From the article "Gone Daddy Gone: The end of Big Daddy's
An eccentric New Orleans landmark closes after 40 years of the daily grind."
By Alison Fensterstock
December 15, 2008
About Devils May Care:
Jamie Pomeranz is a multimedia artist based out of Hoboken, NJ who has been releasing her work under the name Devils May Care since 2007. While she is currently focused on fluid arts such as alcohol ink and resin, Devils May Care first emerged onto the art scene with a line of screen printed art on lux quality t-shirts and other apparel. Celebrities wearing Jamie’s work include Leonardo DiCaprio, Dean Winters and Twitter founder Biz Stone. Devils May Care apparel has also been seen numerous times on American Idol and was recommended by publications such as New York Magazine.