This simple t-shirt is comprised of letters filled with different patterns in the natural world. Whether it is the patterns in the giraffe’s hide, the asymmetry of raindrops on an aspen leaf, the round almost perfect shapes of beach stones, the translucent greens of swaying cattails, the sharp diagonal lines of the cactus spines, or the abstract reflections of winter twilight, nature is comprise of an endless canvas of colors and critters that make earth an exciting and wonderful place to live! Shouldn’t we as stewards of this planet’s natural resources cherish these oldest of priceless and irreplaceable traesures? 100% of proceeds from the sale of this t-shirt and it’s accompanying cards and prints will be donated to The Nature Conservancy
I really like how it came out, i wanted to do it like an anime show cell shaded people and painted like background. But then at the same time i wanted to keep the background minimalistic and cell shade the way that i do not the way you would normally find in an anime.
While searching for yet another “precious stone,” legendary explorer, adventurer and general hunky slab of man beef according to the ladies, Dr. Jones found himself deep in the heart of the Temple of Doom with a leggy nightclub singer named “willie” and a twelve year old boy named “Short Round.” All three of them died. Not only did they die, but they were then brought back to life by a voodoo doctor. Now the trio travels the world searching for “precious stones” (who new there were so many of those damn things?) while stopping only occasionally to feast on the flesh of the living and use the Lost Ark to get the kind of all over tan that only the souls of bad Disney animation can give you.
A young prairie dog emerging from the burrow
Stone Jaguar logo with respect life
A kwacked out duck asks; “Are You on Kwack!”
Rufus, the little Kuschelhase To light was a wonderful carrot.
another colour
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