Coke 

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  • Enjoy Cocaine (Red Print on White Tshirt / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

  • The Real Thing
    by Vinko

    US$25.93

    My entry in to Weekend T-Shirt Challenge In the future the corporations will be running the world, instead of governments. For example: the USA maybe renamed “Coca-Cola”, Australia “Burger King”. Thus the corporations will also be at war with each other – like proper physical warfare with real weapons (the Cola Wars we have now are soft in comparison). Perhaps the person depicted here was not towing the party line, works for a rival cola company/country, was a corporate spy, or just showed up to work late… Oh, and it seems people 250 years in the future have lost their genitals too! Available as a print or poster: /

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    The Lost Waitress
    by Paul Vanzella

    US$7.49–US$171.00

  • Graffiti
    by Rosina Lamberti

    US$4.46–US$101.84

    Graffiti a bike and a bottle of coke graffiti artist Phibs

  • Cobain
    by Andy Housham

    US$27.93

    Title of original painting is Coca-Cobain

  • Drink
    by Jake Easley

    US$6.49–US$148.20

    I’m a Pepsi drinker…but couldn’t pass up this shot. / I’ve had a few requests for sales on this one… / Sorry…RedBubble says “NO!”

  • Bokeh Cola
    by Donell Trostrud

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    For the Red Bokeh Challenge / / Featured in the A Beautiful Blur group on 13 October 2008 / / Featured 21 Oct. 08 in the group Color Me Vibrant Red / /

  • War On Drugs
    by H M Bascom

    US$6.65–US$152.00

    Everyone is losing in this war / MCN:C99-KC67-7245 Money Spent on the United States War On Drugs this Year (2008) Federal $2,931,488,631 / State $4,499,855,200 / Total $7,431,392,803 The U.S. federal government spent over $19 billion dollars in 2003 on the War on Drugs, at a rate of about $600 per second. The budget has since been increased by over a billion dollars. Source: Office of National Drug Control Policy People Arrested for Drug Law Offenses this Year (2008) 277,006 Arrests for 2008 are expected to exceed 1.8 million Someone is arrested for violating a drug law every 17 seconds. Source: Uniform Crime Reports, Federal Bureau of Investigation People arrested for marijuana this year (2008) 121,608 Source: Uniform Crime Reports, Federal Bureau of Investigation More than two million men and women are now behind bars in the United States. We hold ourselves out to be the land of the free, yet we imprison a higher percentage than any other country in the world. A grossly disproportionate number of the people behind bars in America are Black. SOURCE State and Federal Inmates by Race © 2008 All Rights Reserved

  • Speed
    by rudeboyskunk

    US$23.94

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  • Just an idea I have had for a while but lacked the talent or skills to bring to life. Kudos to Ross Robinson for carrying it to term! Check out his designs. There is some great work! http://www.redbubble.com/people/rossman72

  • Electric Cold Sweat
    by Troy W. Smith

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    I decided to reedit Cold Sweat to see what it would look like with some filters added to it. I really like the way the dew sparkles in this new edit. I hope you like it. Thank you very much for checking out my new work.

  • Enjoy Cocaine (White Print on Red Tshirt) / / / / / / / / / / / / / /

  • “Self-Portrait” project done for my ART 375 class – Photography As An Expressive Medium with Joe Hannibal. Ended up being one of the most fun classes I had ever taken at Cal Poly Pomona!

  • Cokelettes
    by Peter Marin

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    I like to experiment with my equipment using props at times. This one required a sheet of glass, a can of coke and some water drops.

  • Taken at Muang Boran (Ancient City) outside of Bangkok, Thailand. It was part of a small concession stand. Features / - Experimental Photography in December 2008 / - Southeast Asia in March 2009 Cross processed using an adjustment layer and modifying the curves adjustments.

  • Diet Evil
    by Ross Robinson

    US$24.94

    Mmmm… Just like regular Evil only with a fraction of the calories and guilt. “You’re the Diet Coke of evil”!

  • This photograph was voted into the top ten in the Mood & Ambience group challenge ‘Vintage Signs’ and was voted the winner in the Happy Havens SIGNS AND MORE SIGNS challenge. / /

  • Medicinal Purposes
    by H M Bascom

    US$6.65–US$152.00

    “Medical marijuana has strong support from United States voters and health organizations. The federal government steadfastly refuses to change marijuana’s illegal status at the federal level. Medical marijuana dispensaries all over the United States have been subject to Drug Enforcement Administration raids.” / MCN: B64-RW1A-9461 SOURCE THE WAR ON DRUGS IS BIG BUSINESS Money Spent on the United States War On Drugs this Year (2008) Federal $2,931,488,631 / State $4,499,855,200 / Total $7,431,392,803 The U.S. federal government spent over $19 billion dollars in 2003 on the War on Drugs, at a rate of about $600 per second. The budget has since been increased by over a billion dollars. Source: Office of National Drug Control Policy People Arrested for Drug Law Offenses this Year (2008) 277,006 Arrests for 2008 are expected to exceed 1.8 million Someone is arrested for violating a drug law every 17 seconds. Source: Uniform Crime Reports, Federal Bureau of Investigation People arrested for marijuana this year (2008) 121,608 Source: Uniform Crime Reports, Federal Bureau of Investigation More than two million men and women are now behind bars in the United States. We hold ourselves out to be the land of the free, yet we imprison a higher percentage than any other country in the world. A grossly disproportionate number of the people behind bars in America are Black. SOURCE State and Federal Inmates by Race © 2008 All Rights Reserved

  • Coca-Cola Fields
    by Peggy Sue Harrington

    US$6.65–US$152.00

    *Dedicated to my dear friend Rachel M ... “A coke and a smile.” xo * [Double Exposure Project #3 – Oregon and San Diego Exposed] This is one of the images produced through double exposing a roll of film with my amazingly talented, generous, and dear friend Matt Adamik. This is our third attempt at working with this process and I am in love with every image yet again. Matt lives in Oregon and I live in San Diego. He shot the roll first, mailed it to me, and I shot over top his photos. Neither of us knew what the other was shooting. The results are astounding and breathtaking. And fun! We will be collaborating on many more double exposure projects in the very near future. A wonderful way to bring Oregon and San Diego together, as well as the styles and friendships of two photographers. I am absolutely in love with this type of photography! I highly recommend it for everyone. Thank you Matt for everything! Goggles Down!

  • The Battle Rages On
    by H M Bascom

    US$6.65–US$152.00

    “The only benefit to America in maintaining prohibition [on drugs] is the psychic comfort we derive from having a permanent scapegoat. But why did we have to pick an enemy the warring against which is so self-destructive? We would be better off blaming our ills on celestial invaders flying about in saucers.” William F. Buckley, Jr., Statement to New York Bar Association / Reprinted by National Review / MCN:C66-7G68-5625 CLICK HERE TO SEE HOW MUCH MONEY THIS WAR IS COSTING More than two million men and women are now behind bars in the United States. We hold ourselves out to be the land of the free, yet we imprison a higher percentage than any other country in the world. A grossly disproportionate number of the people behind bars in America are Black. SOURCE State and Federal Inmates by Race © 2007 All Rights Reserved

  • Religion and Branding together at last.

  • Coke Sign Lomo Argentina
    by Juilee Pryor

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    Every major city I’ve been in has its own prominent neon Coke sign and Buenos Aires is no exception. The coke sign in Sydney is the gateway to Kings Cross and all that goes on there and the coke sign in the city of Buenos Aires seems to be located in a fairly equivalent part of town. Shot with a tiny Russin lomo camera with Ilford HP5 b/w film on my recent visit to this amazing and vital city in Argentina.

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