Chinese T-Shirts
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Bamboo design inspired by Japanese kamon (family crest) designs. Related Items From Our Other Shops: / (Click on Image to View and Buy) /
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Hand drawn and rendered… Saint Death (also known as La Santísima Muerte, and Doña Sebastiana), is a religious figure who receives petitions for love, luck, and protection. Although the Catholic Church has attacked the worship of Saint Death as a pagan tradition, many people insist on praying to this figure for miracles. Those who pray to this figure are often seeking the recovery of health, stolen items, or kidnapped family members. Saint Death is often depicted as a female figure, dressed as a grim reaper with a scythe and scales; also she can be dressed in a long white satin gown and a golden crown. In this form, many devotees view her as a variation of the Virgin Mary. / Some believe the cult of Saint Death originated from ancient witchcraft; however, Saint Death may have his/her roots in pre-Christian beliefs of the Aztec Native Americans who worshiped a similar figure by the name of Mictlantecuhtli, the god of death, along with his wife, Mictecacihuatl. The Day of the Dead (El Día de los Muertos in Spanish) is a holiday celebrated mainly in Mexico and by people of Mexican heritage. Family and friends gather to pray for and remember friends and relatives who have died. Many people believe that during the Day of the Dead, it is easier for the souls of the departed to visit the living. During the period most people visit the cemeteries where their loved ones are buried and decorate their graves with ofrendas, or offerings, often including orange marigolds called “cempasúchitl” (now usually called “Flor de Muerto” (“Flower of the Dead”)). These flowers are thought to attract souls of the dead to the offerings. A common symbol of the holiday is the skull (colloquially called calavera), which celebrants represent in masks, and foods such as sugar skulls, which are inscribed with the name of the recipient on the forehead. Sugar skulls are gifts that can be given to both the living and the dead. Some people believe that possessing “dia de los muertos” items can bring good luck. Many people get tattoos or have dolls of the dead to carry with them. The artist recommends a lighter colour tee for maximum detail. A darker tee will hide the black line work.
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That’s right people! Join the revolution!! note: I have it on no authority (4 different free translation sites!) that the Chinese characters read “Join the revolution” and I lovingly translated this into everybody’s favourite: Engrish.
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Colorful Chinese art for Tees! In the Chinese zodiac the rooster is said to be observant brave, resilient and tenacious.
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This is Part 3 of my Global Wrestler series… Nippon! Part 1 – Sumo Part 2 – Lucha! Part 4 – Libre!
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This is Part 1 of my Global Wrestler series… Nippon! Part 2 – Lucha! Part 3 – Evil Twin Sumo Part 4 – Libre!
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Bird, blossom, and butterfly design inspired by Chinese blue and white ceramic design. Related Items From Our Other Shops: / (Click on Image to View and Buy)
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Bats symbolize good luck / First bat represents longevity, second represents wealth, third represents peaceful life, fourth represents giving, and fifth represents a good-after-life. 五福 / 第一福是”長壽”,第二福是”富貴”,第三福是”康寧”,第四福是”好德”,第五福是”善終”。
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Sales of this TShirt ? – 4 sales so far :) / / Shoes available at Zazzle ‘Asia Series’ TShirt by Karin Taylor Here’s a painting close to my heart. I’ve done this one utilising ink, charcoal and acrylics, another sweet little asian girl in traditional japanese kimono enjoying the art of ikebana in a reverent pose on her knees / Asia Blue is also available as a card or a print etc.
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All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. / © 2008 CEA IMAGES: using this image for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action.
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The Chinese character jiong originally meant “bright” but is now popularly used by many Chinese on the internet to represent being “shocked, amused, or stupefied.” Can you see why? My name is Fauna and I am a Chinese living in Shanghai. I started a website called chinaSMACK that translates popular internet stories, pictures, and videos from the Chinese-language internet into English so more people can understand normal Chinese people in less political ways. These limited edition t-shirts celebrate the first 3 months since I started chinaSMACK. We now have 7 contributors translating and writing for the website. If you enjoy chinaSMACK, I hope you will consider supporting us by purchasing a t-shirt. The profit ($5.00) from each t-shirt will help me pay for my hosting costs and help us further grow chinaSMACK. Thank you. Also see: / Patient Zero – Dark / Patient Zero – Light / Patient Zero – Dark – Girls / Patient Zero – Light – Girls
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Crane and flowers design inspired by Chinese art and design. Related Items From Our Other Shops: / (Click on Image to View and Buy)
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Sales of this TShirt ? – 3 sales so far :) / / “Shoes available at Zazzle”http://www.zazzle.com/karin_taylor_zazzle ’’Asian Series’ card by Karin Taylor This dear little asian girl has stolen my heart! She’s so sweet and shy. She wears a traditional chinese costume with her feet slightly turned in. Flowers in her crazy ‘updo’ hair secured with a couple of chopsticks! Chinese Red Fan Girl stands before a warm glowing screen, patiently waiting for her little friend from Japan, ‘Little Blue Kimono’ to arrive. Chinese Red Doll wears a pair of geta on her tootsies, a gift from ‘Little Blue’
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I want to invoke emotion and excitement through my illustrations. Everyone should have someone or something they can relate to; I HOPE YOU FIND YOURSELF IN MY WORK!
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We wear non-matching socks: that is who we are!
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Sales of this TShirt ? – 2 sales so far :) / / Shoes available at Zazzle / Asian Spice Cards and Prints CLICK HERE / Asia Spice Framed Print ‘Asia Series’ card by Karin Taylor / a mixed media production on canvas textured paper / ink pastel acrylic and charcoal Here’s an adorable painting I’ve done utilising ink, charcoal and acrylics, a sweet little asian girl in a cute dress holding a basket of flowers behind her back
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MONKEY STYLE!!!
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Sales of this TShirt ? – 1 sale so far :) / / Shoes available at Zazzle Little ‘Asia Blue’ is from an original painting by Karin Taylor. She goes great with a pair of faded Levis. I have her on a black tshirt under the name ‘Little Kimino Blue’ but she isn’t actually wearing a kimono, although she wears an obi…...Asia Blue is wearing a mixed costume, half chinese half japanese…...so I will just call her ‘Asia Blue’ for ease ….as there has been quite a bit of confusion over this :) I wanted to have ‘Asia Blue’ on other coloured tshirts, as well as the black, so here she is, more coming soon !
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Sales of this TShirt ? – 1 sale so far :) / / China Doll comes from the ‘Asia Series’ of original paintings by Karin Taylor The original painting was ‘Three Dolls with Balloons’. There is also a card available depicting the original painting. This would make a nice gift idea. / A card and matching TShirt both from Karin’s ‘Asia Series’.
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The Master that is Bruce Lee
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Sales of this TShirt ? – 2 sales so far :) / Girl on Red Wall is from the ‘Asia Series’ of cards by Karin Taylor Girl on Red Wall is a mixed media production on canvas textured paper utilising ink, pastel, charcoal and acrylic in the rendering. It was a fun piece that has been popular, the original has already been sold to a doctor in Queensland, and prints requested overseas. It’s funny, the paintings you don’t think will be popular, are the ones that receive the most interest sometimes. I have grown to love Girl on Red Wall very much, and would now like to share her with you
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Sales of this TShirt ? – 2 sales so far :) / / Shoes available at Zazzle ‘Asia Series’ card by Karin Taylor Here’s an adorable painting I’ve done utilising ink, charcoal and acrylics, two very sweet little asian dolls with fans on a decorative background
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all drawings in this series are drawn with a black pen imperfections and all no transfer and touch up they are photographed from the origonal artwork (hence the gray in the backgrounds which i like anyways) with my trusty camera and then cropped and put onto the template.all drawings were drawn by me anywhere from 3 to 7 years ago.art in many forms has always moved me luckily for me i could combine two passions in this series of drawings(photography and drawing with inks). for anyone interested in buying one of these as a t-shirt or print but would like it to be colored in bubblemail me or leave me a comment and i’ll be happy to do so. WOW!!!.............This design as well as it’s colored twin are both in the featured clothing pages.I am quite proud of this fact. All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. / © 2008 CEA IMAGES: using this image for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action.
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Golden Version / A Fu Dog, or Temple Lion is powerful mythical protector. / The male lion has his right paw on a globe, which represents his “feeling the pulse of the earth.” / It is placed on the leftside of a door way or window (looking out) while the Female is placed on the right. / . / Female Lion: / / Male Green Version: /
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