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  • As promised – the new illustration on t-shirt. Works nicely don’t you think? Wear it with pride and spread the word of environmental awareness – or just pretend you are a bad-ass with a penchant for skulls…

  • Skull…dollar signs…buy…syntax error! / detail: /

  • Third one in my Collector series

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  • Drawing done based on a sketch i had done a while ago. This is all about lies and deceptions… / a bouquet not just with flowers – showing people dont always make clear their feelings, they could have something else in mind. I’ll let you figure out all the other meanings and symbolic things in this picture —-—-—-—-—-- Thanks you for viewing / Original By Emma Black / Do Not Use Without Permission

  • ... No-one has the / key to the Tower…... “Tower One”-The Legendary Pink Dots / /

  • Fine Art by Collin J. Rae. Model: Kandy Kain.

  • yesterday I attemped to have a conversation with someone about what consitutes a ‘real photographer’. rather that respond he reacted by telling me I’m a negative psyhco bitch, the only bad thing about Redbubble and should hurry out to buy razor blades and kill myself. no shit! I guess this means I’ll never be a ‘real photographer’ so to celebrate my freedom from the label of ‘real’ I’ve decided to concentrate on posting some UNREAL photographs. Here’s the first. This is a chance shot taken while someone slept in the set of an alternative theatre production some years ago. Vale Peter your real to me still though you are no longer real in a corporeal sense.

  • I got bored this afternoon. I’m not familiar at all with this style but I don’t mind how it turned out considering.

  • A black and grey charger with skulls in the background and grunge design.

  • Don’t try and steal this little girl’s lollipop.

  • You can never have too many skull shirts, I say.

  • Pencil drawing.

  • jL So what do you associate the skull and crossbones with? Piracy? Death? Pillaging? Well, why do you try to think happy thoughts next time, huh? Just get this shirt and spread the pirate lovin’. jL

  • model: / Atlanta Braves cheerleader (seriously!) / Elizabeth Bowman

  • Born into one of New Orleans’ oldest and most venerable families, Eugenia Planchette was no ordinary Southern belle. No matter how many governesses informed her that methodically dissecting crawdaddies and baby alligators was NOT ladylike behavior, little Eugenia would not be deterred. Despite her indelicate hobbies, Eugenia grew up to be an uncommonly fetching young lady, so if she was a trifle vain, who could blame her? She was certainly at no loss for suitors when she took up her studies at Tulane (medical school, of course), and her grades seemed impervious to her habit of dancing the nights away in the French Quarters’ most notorious nightclubs. Perhaps it was at one of these that she inadvertently insulted a voodoo priestess or just irked one of her more chemistry-minded classmates, but someone spiked her absinthe with something that caused an inexorable descent into madness. As far as the good doctors could tell, she became convinced that the best way to preserve her youthful appearance would be to remove her face and keep it in the icebox, only to be used when she really “needed” it, and apparently that is exactly what she did. Although the results would have made her a useful instructable for an anatomy class and certainly a pertinent case study in psychiatry, her surgical adventure, needless to say, ended her medical career. What Eugenia lacked in practicality she made up for in execution, however, and in truth the Face (as it came to be called) held up quite well. Eugenia and her removable face are pictured here in her parlor while her astonished cat, Poutine, looks on. This original artwork and story are copyright Ramona Szczerba 2008. Copyright to this material is in no way transferable with the sale of this item. The buyer is not entitled to any reproduction rights – neither image nor story can be reproduced without my express written permission. Thanks!

  • My gorgeous girl Zafyre Rose in her black ballerina skirt and skull scarves / (and elmo too)

  • Yep, A skull…and a symbol. / The End. Here were a bunch of alternate ones i went through… /

  • ink drawing, 2008

  • Watercolor and pencil on illustration board, / 10×8 / 2009 Model: Adhara Batul One of the Greek myths I adore the most, for its incredible strength, poetry and significance, is the myth of Persephone. In Greek mythology, Persephone was the goddess of the underworld and of the Spring growth. Daughter of Demeter, goddess of the harvest, she was abducted by Hades and taken to the land of the dead. By a determination of the Fates, she was forced to stay for two seasons each year after eating pomegranates seeds, thus becoming consort of Hades and queen of the underworld. This time I opted by depicting her sorrow and solitude after having the seeds, although there’s quite an air of resignation with her destiny.

  • oil, varnish, ect… on board / 15×19” / please come join me at: myspace.com/Artistmind /

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