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It's doubtful Phaedriel will be deleting the article any time soon as she is on a wikibreak of indeterminate length. If you like, I can retrieve the text of the article which has been deleted three times, each for failing to make an assertion of notability of the subject. Since this was all back in 2007, it's quite possible that he now satisfies our criteria for notability which is found at WP:BIO. –xenocidic (talk) 03:59, 14 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

I would suggest preparing the article in your userspace, at User:Rtellone/Christopher Tod and ensure the article both meets the criteria I mentioned above (WP:BIO) and is well sourced. Feel free to let me know if you have any further questions about any of the above. –xenocidic (talk) 04:02, 14 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Any time, my door is always open. I'm off for the night - good luck with the article. –xenocidic (talk) 04:22, 14 July 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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Christopher Tod is a Los Angeles, CA based artist. Known for a Warholesque re-interpretation of his environment which he then applies to ecologically minded garments. With a specific focus on re-defining the relationship with art and the observer he produces limited edition (often numbered, dated and signed) articles of clothing primarily for Men. Successfully intimizing the relationship between clothing and it's wearer. He is noted for his innovative use of Bamboo fabric and Organic cotton as well as environmentally friendly / minimal impact inks in an industry that is notably toxic. Furthermore, it is of considerable mention that his design elements refer to contemporary socially relevant content while embrasing a cross examination of past attitudes as exemplified in ephemera. His first clothing production; the Rx series, magnifies the relationship between western medicine and medication with the advertising industry and the re-evaluation of the known condition. The invaluable birth of pharmaceutical treatment for all of life's ailments in a post prohibition pre FDA drug schedule world. He has suggested that the cold war was paralleled if not created by the heavy use of amphetamines by military personnel during WWII. Referring to a psychological crisis know as Amphetamine or Stimulant Psychosis in which the sufferer experiences Schizophrenic symptoms. A state that is then "hard-wired" and revisited during normal psychological stressors. One of his designs an ADHD shirt was displayed in HBO's Entourage television show season 3 episode 18: "The Resurrection," which aired May 13, 2007.