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Black and Yellow Rave Top -- 3/4 Sleeve Geometric Off Shoulder C
Really cute top that would be perfect for a rave or concert! Black and white yellow geometric pattern give electric/Pikachu vibes.
Model normally wears an XL and is modeling this shirt marked as L. Model is 175lbs, 5'4", 38DD. So the top is a bit tight on the model (me) but still fits pretty comfortably. I would still say this would fit a Large, as there is some stretch but not a ton.
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Black and Yellow Rave Top -- 3/4 Sleeve Geometric Off Shoulder C
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The Art Education Program promotes the idea that art teaching is a lifelong creative practice. Our students are professionally prepared for teaching careers in and out of schools, museums, community sites, and through their own artistic practice and scholarly work. We offer a BFA and MA path to obtain a pre-k to 12th grade license for teaching art in Illinois and 46 other States. Our graduate students (MA, MEd, and PhD) become thought leaders at the intersections of teaching, art, and research; working as authors, curators, professors, activists, community organizers, and artists all over the world.
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Students begin with rigorous instruction in traditional drawing and painting materials, methods, techniques, and concepts. Then they explore experimental and multi-disciplinary approaches to painting, as well as its complex and culturally influential history.
We prepare serious photographers to serve as cultural leaders of the 21st century. Our studios and seminars explore historic traditions, wide-ranging techniques, recent innovations, and the role of the contemporary photographer.
Printmaking offers a wide range of traditional, photographic, and digital printmaking methods that engage with contemporary art and design fields. Specific courses focus on screenprint, letterpress, comics and ‘zines, relief printing, intaglio, lithography, and other rotating special topics.
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