Pizza Rat Baseball Cap
Hide your bad hair day and keep the sun out of your eyes with a 100% cotton cap featuring a photo patch of a pizza rat detail from my painting, Shiny Beautiful Things. Art caps 6-panel, unstructured, with a curved visor & brass buckle closure. Current colors are hot pink, neon orange, and lavender.
About the Shiny Beautiful Things series: I decided to explore why we classify certain animals as trashy and hold others in such high esteem, considering we develop buildings on their natural habitats and are responsible for the majority of the trash on this planet. In my research, I learned the critters we deem invasive, feral, and unwanted weren't always this way – it's a learned response due to our overconsumption. Additionally, it's likely they remind us of the qualities we don't like about ourselves. The series depicts our maligned filthy friends finding ways to survive and thrive amid their trashy existence.
Hide your bad hair day and keep the sun out of your eyes with a 100% cotton cap featuring a photo patch of a pizza rat detail from my painting, Shiny Beautiful Things. Art caps 6-panel, unstructured, with a curved visor & brass buckle closure. Current colors are hot pink, neon orange, and lavender.
About the Shiny Beautiful Things series: I decided to explore why we classify certain animals as trashy and hold others in such high esteem, considering we develop buildings on their natural habitats and are responsible for the majority of the trash on this planet. In my research, I learned the critters we deem invasive, feral, and unwanted weren't always this way – it's a learned response due to our overconsumption. Additionally, it's likely they remind us of the qualities we don't like about ourselves. The series depicts our maligned filthy friends finding ways to survive and thrive amid their trashy existence.
Hide your bad hair day and keep the sun out of your eyes with a 100% cotton cap featuring a photo patch of a pizza rat detail from my painting, Shiny Beautiful Things. Art caps 6-panel, unstructured, with a curved visor & brass buckle closure. Current colors are hot pink, neon orange, and lavender.
About the Shiny Beautiful Things series: I decided to explore why we classify certain animals as trashy and hold others in such high esteem, considering we develop buildings on their natural habitats and are responsible for the majority of the trash on this planet. In my research, I learned the critters we deem invasive, feral, and unwanted weren't always this way – it's a learned response due to our overconsumption. Additionally, it's likely they remind us of the qualities we don't like about ourselves. The series depicts our maligned filthy friends finding ways to survive and thrive amid their trashy existence.