Portrait of Vincent Van Gogh Made out of Polo Shirts

By John Farrier in Advertising, Fashion, Video Clips on May 30, 2010 at 6:13 am


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Japanese apparel maker Onward Kashiyama had staffers arrange 2,700 polo shirts in 24 colors into a portrait of Vincent Van Gogh.

Google Translate is having a little trouble this morning with the campaign website, but it appears that the colors for the brand’s line of polo shirts are taken from the colors used by Van Gogh in two of his paintings. There’s an interactive feature that allows you to hover over parts of the paintings and see what shirts colors were taken from them.

via The Presurfer | Campaign Website


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