Trăiește totul cu uimire (Live everything in wonder) - white
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Trăiește totul cu uimire (Live everything in wonder) - white
Investește 20 acțiuni
pentru a primi acest produs
pentru a primi acest produs
1 acțiune = 10 RON
The text on the T-shirt belongs to the doctor who owns the "Message on the Fridge" Facebook page, Vasi Rădulescu, so we asked him to explain to us what the author wanted to say :)
*I wrote this text for Message on the Fridge starting from a conversation with Mrs. Ana, a patient. Before we discharged her, she shyly said: "Doctor, could I ask you for your telephone number? I have this little notebook that I carry around, you can write it here." And she offered me a new page. I wrote my name and number. What was in that notebook? Numbers, names, phrases that moved her, precious matters, all trapped in an extension of a wise mind. I'm very glad that I ended up in Mrs. Ana's notebook, thus stepping a little into a story that has been going on for almost a century. Not one of loneliness, but one of continuous amazement at all the things around, big or small, as she told me one day in the hospital.*
Vasi Rădulescu.
The drawing was made by an 8-year-old girl, Ioana. We gave her the text and told her to write and draw as she wanted!
The T-shirts are made of organic cotton.
*I wrote this text for Message on the Fridge starting from a conversation with Mrs. Ana, a patient. Before we discharged her, she shyly said: "Doctor, could I ask you for your telephone number? I have this little notebook that I carry around, you can write it here." And she offered me a new page. I wrote my name and number. What was in that notebook? Numbers, names, phrases that moved her, precious matters, all trapped in an extension of a wise mind. I'm very glad that I ended up in Mrs. Ana's notebook, thus stepping a little into a story that has been going on for almost a century. Not one of loneliness, but one of continuous amazement at all the things around, big or small, as she told me one day in the hospital.*
Vasi Rădulescu.
The drawing was made by an 8-year-old girl, Ioana. We gave her the text and told her to write and draw as she wanted!
The T-shirts are made of organic cotton.