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I grew up learning any good dish started with garlic and onion browning in a pan, seeing a head of garlic placed on the Nowruz haft sin (the Persian New Year altar) to symbolize good health, being told to eat garlic at the first sign of a cold and that a braid of garlic hung on the wall or a couple heads on the counter of your kitchen would ward away evil.
Garlic features prominently in my culture, in my food, in my home, art & magical practice…and just when I think I’ve gone too far, that nobody will get it…the Garlic Witches across all cultures come through - Garlic Witches, iykyk ;)
“Garlic Witch” chest print on front, “Garlic Heal Me, Ancestors Protect Me” (garlic braid) on the back.
Original art by Kita (that’s me!) black ink on mustard yellow 100% cotton boxy crop top. Cropped to just meet a high waisted belt line. Model is Kita (me again, sorry) and is 5’6” wearing a size small. All Kita goods are screenprinted in my Chicago home studio with every attempt at being a good steward to the earth. Ink is water based, items are printed in very small batches to avoid waste, using eco-friendliest cleaning/screenprinting materials, compounds & practices.
I only print on shirts that come in up to at least 3XL, and will never charge more for larger sizes.
I grew up learning any good dish started with garlic and onion browning in a pan, seeing a head of garlic placed on the Nowruz haft sin (the Persian New Year altar) to symbolize good health, being told to eat garlic at the first sign of a cold and that a braid of garlic hung on the wall or a couple heads on the counter of your kitchen would ward away evil.
Garlic features prominently in my culture, in my food, in my home, art & magical practice…and just when I think I’ve gone too far, that nobody will get it…the Garlic Witches across all cultures come through - Garlic Witches, iykyk ;)
“Garlic Witch” chest print on front, “Garlic Heal Me, Ancestors Protect Me” (garlic braid) on the back.
Original art by Kita (that’s me!) black ink on mustard yellow 100% cotton boxy crop top. Cropped to just meet a high waisted belt line. Model is Kita (me again, sorry) and is 5’6” wearing a size small. All Kita goods are screenprinted in my Chicago home studio with every attempt at being a good steward to the earth. Ink is water based, items are printed in very small batches to avoid waste, using eco-friendliest cleaning/screenprinting materials, compounds & practices.
I only print on shirts that come in up to at least 3XL, and will never charge more for larger sizes.
I grew up learning any good dish started with garlic and onion browning in a pan, seeing a head of garlic placed on the Nowruz haft sin (the Persian New Year altar) to symbolize good health, being told to eat garlic at the first sign of a cold and that a braid of garlic hung on the wall or a couple heads on the counter of your kitchen would ward away evil.
Garlic features prominently in my culture, in my food, in my home, art & magical practice…and just when I think I’ve gone too far, that nobody will get it…the Garlic Witches across all cultures come through - Garlic Witches, iykyk ;)
“Garlic Witch” chest print on front, “Garlic Heal Me, Ancestors Protect Me” (garlic braid) on the back.
Original art by Kita (that’s me!) black ink on mustard yellow 100% cotton boxy crop top. Cropped to just meet a high waisted belt line. Model is Kita (me again, sorry) and is 5’6” wearing a size small. All Kita goods are screenprinted in my Chicago home studio with every attempt at being a good steward to the earth. Ink is water based, items are printed in very small batches to avoid waste, using eco-friendliest cleaning/screenprinting materials, compounds & practices.
I only print on shirts that come in up to at least 3XL, and will never charge more for larger sizes.