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D.U.K. Painting on clothes

The duration depends on proper care and washing and the type of material. If you wash and care for it according to the recommendations, it will keep you happy for at least a year and even longer.

I work with quality textile and leather dyeing materials. Depending on the material (natural fabrics, synthetics, leather), I use only the right dye for the job. These special dyes are odourless.

It all depends on the size and complexity of the drawing. The simplest drawing takes about 3 days. It must be taken into account that the paint needs a day to dry

In this case, I have sets of sketches on any subject. You can have a look at my work in the galleries, it should help you choose what you want.

For complex drawings, a sketch can be made at the beginning of the work, taking into account all your preferences. This will give you an idea of what the future work will look like.

T-shirts are pure cotton, from good brands, and bags are cotton or linen. Yes, of course, you can use your own clothes or bags. The most important thing is that they are not synthetic.

Yes, of course. You can upload a photo by private message, by email, or by ordering from the online shop. We will discuss the future drawing at the beginning. You can change the colour, size, add or remove elements at your request. It is also possible to draw a single work from several photographs.

It is machine washable at 40 degrees Celsius, turned inside out, and must not be soaked or bleached with any bleach. Do not tumble dry after rinsing. Iron from the inside, without steam, at a temperature of not more than 180 degrees.

The price depends on the complexity of the drawing. They will always be negotiated in person. You can buy already painted or previously painted works for a fixed price in the online shop.

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