Pink work shirt
aka half-assed end of the day dyeing
I usually have dye left over that I then use up on some less-valued object, as with this oversized pink shirt—seems only appropriate that I write about it now, as it's not quite on its last legs, four years later, from extensive use as a paint shirt: the extensive acrylic stains make it stiff and uncomfortable to wear, though if I'm painting in the winter it easily fits over other clothes.

pink cotton shirt, dyed with leftover dye and stamped. 2nov16, EV 0, 1/139s, f2.2, S4 samsung phone camera
In the summer, however, it just itches.
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