John Van Hamersveld - Crazy World T-Shirt

John Van Hamersveld - Crazy World T-Shirt
John Van Hamersveld - Crazy World T-Shirt Most recently featured on Entourage the Crazy World Ain't It shirt by John Van Hamerveld has a pure rock heritage worthy of the best vintage t-shirts. Read on... The face emblazoned across the chest of Mick Jagger in a 1972 New Musical Express feature on the Rolling Stones had a rich history according to its creator, artist John Van Hamersveld (pictured left in crazy world t-shirt and in a suit covered in crazy world badges). The iconic image was the product of a mescaline and marijuana jag, after which Van Hamersveld was left with the enduring image of ‘a mans face with a big, toothy, wide smile.’ From a portrait of Jimi Hendrix he had made in 1968. Van Hamersveld came up with the ‘Johnny Face’ logo the following year, which he used for promoting his own work.
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