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#8 Specht Studio (Belgium) - Goalissimo

€75.00
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All jerseys will be shipped in mid January at the end of the run. Hen’s Teeth presents Goalissimo, a celebration of the beautiful game featuring 13 artists from around the world. Each artist has used the jersey as a canvas to reimagine their nation’s shirt to create the Hen’s Teeth dream team. All profits from sales of the shirts will be donated to Amnesty International’s Campaign for Migrant Workers in Qatar. Our starting squad features: Mexico - Hola Lou # 1, England - Kelly Anna London # 2, USA - Vlad Sepetov # 3 , Brazil - Monga # 4, Cameroon - Sophie Douala # 5, Argentina - Seb Curi x Macarena Luzi # 6, Netherlands - We Are Out of Office # 7, Belgium - Specht Studio # 8, Germany - Eike König # 9, France - Marylou Faure # 10, South Korea - Jaemin Lee # 11. And on the bench are illustrators Gav Connell (Ireland) on the exhibition identity & Yeye Weller (Germany) on the scarves.  Merch info 100% polyester sublimated print jersey with a woven patch and embroidered Hen’s Teeth logo. Collar and cuffs are cotton. 150gsm weight.  Produced by Vulfco in the UKJerseys will be pre-ordered to reduce production costs & waste. Please allow up to four weeks for delivery. About Amnesty International’s Campaign for Migrant Workers in Qatar For several years, Amnesty International has documented and exposed the labour abuse and exploitation of low-paid migrant workers in Qatar. Their campaigners and researchers have documented cases involving wage theft, with thousands of workers going months or even years at a time without pay, and forced labour, with some workers having to work 12-hour days in the most extreme of climates without a day off.  Since 2010, thousands of migrant workers have died suddenly and unexpectedly in Qatar, despite undergoing medical tests before travelling to the country. But even though there is evidence of links between premature deaths and unsafe working conditions, the Qatari authorities have failed to investigate the underlying causes of these deaths. Amnesty International are demanding that Qatar properly deliver and enforce promised labour reforms and call on FIFA and Qatar to establish a compensation fund for abused migrant workers and their families.  Stephanie Specht - Belgium Stephanie Specht (Antwerp, Belgium, °1982) is working as an independent graphic designer since 2006. After graduating from the Royal Academy for Fine Arts in Antwerp in 2004 (Graphic Design) she’s lived and worked pretty much everywhere (Cape Town, Brussels, Princeton, New York, Antwerp). Every single one of these experiences shaped her as a creative person. Aside from all client jobs she works on many personal projects and creates all visual communication for the Royal Academy for Fine Arts in Antwerp. The integration of intuition in her work is significant. The ability to reinvent herself from time to time is of high importance, when the need for change is there she wants to act upon it. Freedom is the most important element in her life. Someone once said she has a very fine hand for purposeful raw candid simplicity. She likes to apply this style to identity design, posters and book design.  
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