Fongaluli T-Shirts & Apparel for Men and Women

Buy Fongaluli print T-shirts or other apparel showing images from this 1972 film by Eduardo Cemano (aka Ed Seeman). Choose your  preferred type of male or female clothing below.

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Clothing Types

Choose male or female clothing category, and you will see a selection of goods I have: T-shirts, tank tops, sweatshirts, hoodies, and dresses.

If you want something that you don’t see on this website (let’s say a hat or even underwear), just let me know and I will check if I can get your chosen design printed on the specified apparel item.

Designs

I offer two designs for the film Fongaluli: Shirley and Collage.

Collage

The Collage T-shirt print design was created by Eduardo Cemano — the director himself. He sent me the picture, and I adjusted colors on it to my liking and added the text.

In this design, you can see the faces of Shirley (played by beautiful Persephone Black), the Professor (played by Eduardo Cemano / Ed Seeman himself), and a lobster.

The Persephone Black’s face shot was taken from the scene of Shirley pleasing herself on the island, after the encounter with the giantess. Interestingly, faces of people at the moment of having an orgasm is a detail that fascinated Ed the most as an erotic film director.

Shirley

The Shirley design was made by me. Basically, it’s just a screenshot from the film with an oil painting filter added to it in order to smoothen pixelization and give the picture a slightly more artistic look. I also adjusted the colors of the sky behind Shirley’s head to give it more prominent turquoise and lavender shades, according to my “brand” visual code.

Fongaluli (1972, Eduardo Cemano) - Persephone Black
The original image from Fongaluli based on which I created the Shirley T-shirt design

In the picture, Shirley eats the Fongaluli leaf. I find this shot very cute: a young girl sitting on a sunny tropical island beach munching the magic plant leaf during a small break between a series of fantastic adventures.

On this design, I placed the phrase “I ate a Fongaluli leaf with Eduardo Cemano in 1972”. This is to symbolize the connection between the film viewer and the director and his characters: while watching an interesting movie, you are kind of going through the adventures together with the author of the story and his characters.

Of all Eduardo Cemano print T-shirts, this design seems the cutest to me, although it’s probably simpler and less artistic than others.

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