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JEREMY FISH on Art and Tee Shirts

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Uploaded by on Aug 13, 2007

San Francisco artist Jeremy Fish (of SuperFishal and Upper Playground) offers his insight into the commodification of art in the apparel industry.

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  • was that Aesop Rock standing right next to him?It look like he was just glaring him down. Aesop is a badass. Both of them are badasses actually.

  • Good eye...

  • Wow, what bothers you so much about Jeremy's success? Are you a struggling artist yourself?

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  • Hah. Aesop is huge.

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  • @addupone The great thing is that your comment has no value to TRUE artists such as Jeremy and us other artists. Jeremy is doing what every one of us would love to do. He gets to enjoy the company of cool cats like aesop and make his artwork however the fuck he wants. T-shirts are walking canvases you dumbass so get your hipster ass fuck the machine lifestyle and shove it up your ass. This dude made it, and it's guys like him who will make your future bullshit art rhetoric. Jeremy,DO WHAT IT DO

  • You find a lot of affordable art on T-shirts at sequoiatees

  • You find a lot of affordable art on T-shirts at sequoiatees

  • @Abnormalproductions2 Aesop did a a song for Fish's "Ghosts of the Barbary Coast". Fish did the artwork for Aesop's None Shall Pass album.

  • God! is that a giant standing beside Jeremy?

  • "this here is the Thinking Aesop of thy Humbly Swearing Fish"

  • everybody who sells things for a lot of money=DENIED! lol, good stuff

  • @addupone It's sad but an artist has to find some way to afford paint, etc. Dude's making art that he loves and you gotta respect that. I feel like people look down on his art because it's cartoon-y and write it off for some reason. He's a genuine story teller, probably why him and Aesop get along so well.

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