Need there be any other description than the title?
This T-Shirt was made from an indisputable public-domain image, so you need not fear Palin setting her sights on you for wearing it. If you have any doubt, contact me with your regular email address and I will send you a PDF file showing the photo source and public domain status proof.
I looked far and wide to find this image just knowing that there would be one out there, but sources for this photo are quickly being hidden or removed by the McCain campaign ‘cleaners’ scouring the internet.
This is a high resolution transparency, so it will look clear and crisp on any dark color T-Shirt that shows white lettering well.
If you would like this design on a light color T- Shirt with black lettering, then click on the link below.
No Lipstick – Light Color T-Shirt
http://www.redbubble.com/people/art4earth/clothing/1720041-1-no-lipstick-light-colors
Peace & Love,
Art 4 Earth
lipstick, hunter, politics, symbolism, conceptual, gun, sarah, symbolic, rifle, president, statement, republican, values, morals, vice, nominee, palin
Comments
die commie meese !
No death… that is against my beliefs. Civil disobedience is the most effective means of protest.
– Art4EartH
yeah your belief. but not ms palin, who is a prolifer who kills. i find this paradox wonderful.
Outstanding work. I’m glad you found one image before the scrubbing of the internet was completed. Well done.
Thank you, Helen. I have another one of Palin I’m working on that is even better!
– Art4EartH
I’m looking forward to it.
Great shot! We have to save our animals from her!! Our planet cannot afford another 4 years of republicans in the white house.
Thank you, artbyakiko! Although I can not take credit for the shot itself. The shot itself was from an a photo by a Marine staff photographer documenting her trip to Beirut. As the original photo was taken by a federal government employee while on duty in his official designation as a photographer, it makes the photo public-domain image. This is how the copyright law currently stands for works or the federal government that are paid for with taxpayers dollars. This law does not apply to state and local governments though, so be careful in reviewing the source of your photos that you use in derivative works! I always document my sources on a public domain photo to assure I won’t have any grief over it down the road.
– Art4EartH