A medium-sized embroidery for a pillowcase, in predominantly Kosmach style orange patterns with black perimeters and yellow and green accents evoking the horns of mountain sheep in cross stitch.
Medium-sized pillowcase embroidered in cross stitch in a wide swath, as is typical, with predominantly green and orange colours with antler-like black design along the perimeters.
Black souvenir T-shirt with white graphic and lettering. On the top of the recto to the viewer's right is a graphic depicting two dancers. One has a headdress with ribbons billowing to the left and is standing with their arms outstretched. The other…
Black souvenir T-shirt. On the viewer’s top right is a pink screen printed graphic of words encircling the number “96”. The words read “ST JOHN’S INSTITUTE EXCHANGE.” At the bottom is a splattering of grey stains. Size: XL. Manufactured by Fruit of…
White souvenir T-shirt with a screen printed graphic depicting a man in a white tank top and a green and blue plaid skirt, holding a violin. His arm holding the violin bow is held above his head with the bow angled horizontally. His other hand is…
White souvenir T-shirt. On the viewer’s top right is a screen printed black lettering reading “NOWHERE TO RUN, NOWHERE TO HIDE!”. On the verso is a graphic of a grey road with green trees leading out of a cluster of buildings labeled “Ft. McMurray”.…
White souvenir T-shirt with blue screen-printed lettering in the centre that reads "CHEREMOSH". The "O" in Cheremosh is replaced with the silhouettes of two dancers. Size: L. Manufactured by Fruit of the Loom, Canada.
Navy blue souvenir T-shirt with white screen-printed lettering in the centre that reads "CHEREMOSH". The "O" in Cheremosh is replaced with the silhouettes of two dancers. Size: XL. Manufactured by Fruit of the Loom, Canada.
Yellow children's camp T-shirt with black screen-printed lettering on the centre and a graphic. The graphic is an oval outline with a person in the centre. The lettering above the graphic read as “Покрова POKROVA”. The lettering below the graphic…