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Jack Kerouac Woodcut T-Shirts Now Available!

Loren Kantor

Loren Kantor is now offering T-Shirts based on his original Jack Kerouac woodcut.

The T-Shirts are 100% cotton, white shirts with featuring a black print; all shirts are XL in size.

To purchase, please contact Loren via his website. The cost is $25.

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Loren Kantor

Loren Kantor is a Los Angeles based woodcut artist and writer. For the past two decades he's worked in the film and music industry. He carves original woodcut and linocut prints based on his favorite cultural iconoclasts.

Author: Loren Kantor Tags: iu, Jack Kerouac Category: News January 20, 2013

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