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The buildings are a photo taken of Sydney while I was on a ferry. I think turned them into an illustration ofcourse.
This logo’s the shit!
‘Allo Sailor x’ placates mermaids who comb their hair with sea urchins, exfoliate with seaweed and hum sea-shanties while waiting for a clumsy navy seal or drunkard pirate to get rocked outa their vessel by Titan’s waves From: The Epic Collection of ‘Elle Jaye Rose’ facebook graffiti EDITION # of 20 SHIRTS note some designs may have an ever so-slight screen resolution affect (which is part of their concept)
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“We’re Gonna Need A Bigger Boat” Shirt ! Great for fans of a certain shark movie!
Confronting society can begin to tire: / Just come on down to tism boat hire - / When you wanna do a line no one will reproach ya / When you dangle it from the side of a little six stroker
Paddle faster…....I hear banjos!!!
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Three warriors in a dugout canoe…
The Owl and the Pussy-cat went to sea / In a beautiful pea green boat, /
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Song by “The Lonely Island” called “I’m on a boat.” Funny song, really. I mean it.
This was a sketch that I drew a few days ago then scanned and drew over in illustrator. I wasn’t going to upload it, but I thought it was cute so what the hey! / PS. Don’t ask what type of ship the big one is because it is entirely from my imagination! / Detail: /
This was inspired by “The Arrival”, a wordless narrative about the immigrant experience by the amazing Australian illustrator Shaun Tan. In that book, there are dirigible-like aricraft and the idea of fleeing from an oppressive society. So the two ideas came together to form the idea of a bird boat that rescues people and takes them somewhere better. Also see under the old Waterboys song “Strange Boat”.
Royal polskiej Ligi Połączenie fal łodzią wody rowers. / Don’t even think you have to sign on for a seven year stint in the Polish Navy to get your hands on one of these exclusive Royal Polish League of Surf Boat Rowers t-shirts. / They are only available in Polish Red (unless you would prefer another colour; in which case, go for your life). What is the connection between the Polish Navy and Australian surf boat rowing, I hear you ask. Well… .... Shortly after peace broke out in 1918, two Polish sailors, Jan and Juc (their last names are not recorded) deserted after their destroyer ran aground on the Vistula Spit near Gdansk, in the Baltic Sea. / They hitch-hiked south to the Mediterranean and joined a fetta boat on its maiden voyage from Koroni, a town on the southwest peninsula of the Peloponnese on the Gulf of Messina to Australia. They jumped ship at Melbourne, headed for the surf coast and, after crossing Spring Creek at Torquay, decided to establish a village. The reason? Jan and Juc figured they could make a living out of building four-oared fishing boats with a similar number of slippery panels for gutting fish. / They discovered the need for a fifth crew member, one at the back who could wield a bigger oar and had a very expressive face. This was necessary because the other crew members could not see where they were going and relied on the fifth oarsman to tell them. But the waves were often so big where Jan and Juc had made their new home that the fifth oarsman was often struck dumb with fright. His appearance could sweep rapidly from serenity to sheer panic, thus making the decision on bailing out or staying with the ship a little easier. It took some time for Jan and Juc to find the person most suited to this sweeping task. They finally selected a real champion, a Scottish leatherworker who operated a tannery on a nearby hill. / It soon became tradition that only the biggest people on the beach could be selected to row these magnificent machines. The smaller (and smarter) people were selected to guard other beach goers from FGWS (a breed of shark) and other dangers of the beach. / Right… where was I going with this? / Yep, that’s right: anyway Jan and Juc became very successful at building and racing these new boats and decided to visit their homeland and show their family and friends what they had achieved. / They returned home, formed the Royal polskiej Ligi Połączenie fal łodzią wody rowers and were hailed as heroes of the state. / Unfortunately, Jan and Juc were recognised for what they really were: deserters from the Polish Navy. / Because we feel such an affinity with Jan and Juc, all profits from the sale of these shirts will go to funding my trip to Poland to protest their innocence, vouch for their good behaviour and plead for their speedy return to the town they founded. / Anyone who has further information about Jan and Juc may like to contact me at janjuc@gmail.com. I’d love to publish any additional information about these two rascals. This just in from a Scottish reader who claims his name is Lachlan McWalensa:: / “Hello comrade. I knew Jan and Juc from short time I spent in Gdansk Correction Facility. Although Jan denies it, Juc telled me he (Jan) was really first man to surf what he called Bellsabeecha. Is true?! He telled me so!! Solid brother!!”
This is a hand drawn sketch turned into a T-shirt design showing a fictional deep see scene with a number of historical influences. Here’s my other Doodles Make sure you also check out my Bubble Site or my profile for more great designs, examples of which you can see below.
We had a mouse that loved avocado. I set up a few mouse traps and after a couple of nights woke up to hear a lot of crashing an banging in the kitchen. It wasn’t till the next afternoon I found the poor little mouse in my living room with the trap around his head. I felt really bad for using the mouse trap. This picture captures the look the poor little thing had when I found him. If you have a mouse, maybe just hide you food for a few weeks. scotty /
Nature is amazing. Who knew that crabs made bubbles? Capt. Phil of course. Check out this video of your favorite “Deadliest Catch” skipper enlightening the new guy on how to find crabs out at sea.
Hand drawn from photo collage coloured in photo shop. / /
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