A Clockwork Orange Crewneck Sweatshirts
Description: In a dystopian fast-food future, where the burgers are as twisted as the minds that crave them, we find our anti-hero, Ronald McDonald, donning a bowler hat and a sinister grin. He’s not just flipping patties; he’s flipping the very fabric of culinary sanity. With a sidekick in the form of Colonel Sanders, who’s now a rogue chicken overlord, they plot to take over the greasy kingdom. Wendy, with her fiery red pigtails, is the rebellious spirit, armed with a spatula and a side of sass, while Burger King sits on his throne of stale fries, plotting his next move in this absurd game of fast-food chess.
A Clockwork Orange Fast Food Parody Crewneck Sweatshirt
by Harley Warren – Pop Culture Mashups, Surreal Art & Chaotic T‑Shirt Wizardry
$35
Description: Kubrick has certainly been an influence on my visual sense, but this is the first time I've explored adapting one of his cinematic icons, based on the original book, A Clockwork Orange. The question I posed to myself is "What animal represents Alex best?" The cat was an obvious choice, both approachable yet an animal that can equally give no f**ks. It can be both worshiped and reviled, and so it fit. This particular image became a pun based on the line "Bit of the ultra violence."
Description: As Alex says, It's funny how the colors of the real world only seem really real when you viddy them on the screen. A lovely tribute to the most ultra-violent droog to grace the retro cinema. This is a custom design inspired by the classic Kubrick film. Printed on a black soft jersey. Enjoy!
Description: Kubrick has certainly been an influence on my visual sense, but this is the first time I've explored adapting one of his cinematic icons, based on the original book, A Clockwork Orange. The question I posed to myself is "What animal represents Alex best?" The cat was an obvious choice, both approachable yet an animal that can equally give no f**ks. It can be both worshiped and reviled, and so it fit. This particular image get its origins from the milk bar scene.