



NOtattoo Berlin - Short-Sleeve Unisex - the Whipper
• 100% ring-spun cotton
• Sport Grey is 90% ring-spun cotton, 10% polyester
• Dark Heather is 65% polyester, 35% cotton
• 4.5 oz/yd² (153 g/m²)
• Shoulder-to-shoulder taping
• Quarter-turned to avoid crease down the center
• Blank product sourced from Bangladesh, Honduras, Haiti, Mexico, or Nicaragua
This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!
NOtattoo Berlin - Short-Sleeve Unisex - the Whipper
• 100% ring-spun cotton
• Sport Grey is 90% ring-spun cotton, 10% polyester
• Dark Heather is 65% polyester, 35% cotton
• 4.5 oz/yd² (153 g/m²)
• Shoulder-to-shoulder taping
• Quarter-turned to avoid crease down the center
• Blank product sourced from Bangladesh, Honduras, Haiti, Mexico, or Nicaragua
This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!
"The Flagellation of Jesus Christ," a renowned painting by William-Adolphe Bouguereau, a celebrated French artist from the 19th century. Created in 1880, this masterpiece captures a poignant biblical scene central to Christian tradition—the flagellation or whipping of Jesus Christ. Bouguereau's depiction vividly portrays Jesus, bound and encircled by Roman soldiers, inflicting torment upon him. With meticulous attention to detail and a commitment to realism, the composition highlights the figures' expressions, evoking a profound sense of suffering and emphasizing Jesus' sacrificial journey and the brutality of his crucifixion. Through masterful manipulation of light and shadow, Bouguereau adds depth to the scene, augmenting the artwork's emotional impact. Explore this iconic portrayal of faith, redemption, and the enduring power of artistic storytelling.
