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  • Binoceros
    by Grant Bissett

    US$23.94

    Binoceros is made from public domain engravings. He is powered by clockwork and gravity, and can help you find water. Binoceros is happiest when facing Saturn.

  • Each day seems to fade into another, one day echoes into the next, though each Sun that sets paints a different picture!

  • Grim Reaper – noun / the personification of death. [Origin: 1925–30] Old Slavic tribes viewed Death as a woman in white clothes, with a never-fading green sprout in her hand. The touch of the sprout would put a human to an everlasting sleep. This image survived Christianization well into the Middle Ages, only being replaced by the more traditional European image of a walking skeleton as late as in the 15th century. Death as a sentient entity is a concept that has existed in many societies since the beginning of recorded history. In Western cultures, death is usually given the name, the “Grim Reaper”, and shown as a skeletal figure carrying a large scythe, and wearing a midnight black gown, robe or cloak with a hood, or sometimes, a white burial shroud. Usually when portrayed in the black-hooded gown, only his eyes can be seen.

  • Inspired by Japanese kimono designs, this t shirt features the 3 Friends of Winter – plum, bamboo, and pine – symbolizing longevity and the ability to thrive under harsh conditions. Related Items From Our Other Shops: / (Click on Image to View and Buy)

  • Vote for her in the lollypop challenge! ♥ created using a scanner, illustrator and photoshop. / inspired by tokyo street culture & fashion featured in the tee section of the featured gallery / in the group WOMANLY / and in beige is death see the original print version—-- which was created for a challenge over at the ♥ Lolita at Play ♥ group…

  • Cobain
    by Andy Housham

    US$27.93

    Title of original painting is Coca-Cobain

  • T-Shirt for Voice of the Pacific Radio Show, Thursday nights, Sydney 98. fm Rock on Caroline and da fella’s!

  • Propaganda
    by Zack Nichols

    US$26.53

    Agent Provocateur Weekend T-Shirt Challenge

  • New and Improved version of Lady Death Check out the previous version for a detailed background description.

  • Buttress gave us this design, and we were all like “What does THAT mean then?”, and she was all like “It’s the Agenda” and we were all like “Oh, okay”. Notice, if you will, the Chemical Brothers font she used for the mysterious “B O K”... And, if you care to, do enjoy a selection of her audio works at myspace.com/buttressokneel, interwebmegalink.net, or numerous other odd places on the InterNet.

  • Rolling lines of ebbing waters bringing swells from distant lands to curl and fall upon a shore of green and fertile islands enfolded in the rays of a setting sun.

  • Collage
    by Vivian Lau

    US$26.93

  • it is apparently easy to get a giraffe to do your bidding … / . / . / . a little practice for this (or my entry if I run out of time)

  • cOLLAGED SELF PORTRAIT Original Artwork portraying identity Artist: Nicole Whitty Check out my Zazzle Website: http://www.zazzle.com/whittyart* This T-shirt is a popular Nicole Whitty design / Selling all over the world. / SOLD!

  • Makaku, Macaque, Macaca, Macaquo are words which refer to the English word Monkey. In 1960 the term settled in Portuguese as macaco, and by 1680 it appeared in French as macaque. Let us imagine a person by the name of Mr. Makaku. In Japanese, one can address Mr. Makaku in many ways. In Japanese Keigo, if one does not really know Mr. Makaku, one would offend Mr. Makaku by simply calling him Makaku. In Japan, to call a stranger by name without an honorific implies that you believe the stranger to be inferior in status to you, and is highly insulting. One could use the expression Makaku-shi, which is used to express respect for a professional qualification. This is a Sonkeigo expression. Hence the name, Makakushi. Makakushi was made In memory of the famous fighting monkey, Jacko Maccacco, of Westminister Pit 1800.

  • A sunset behind the towered buildings of a city casts but shadows and variants of grey and whilst there is life every where, varied textures of greens are to found in the setting sun of the islands, it lifts the smell of flowers and the sound of a breeze though the trees! :)

  • Made from letters of newspaper clippings using glue to attach to white paper. There’s a person in the middle of the letters.

  • T-Shirt of my Unicorn graphic:

  • The tree is made up of electric guitars, acoustic guitars, synthesizers, microphones, headphones, violins, basses, saxophones, trumpets, speakers, a drum set and more. There are a few music notes coming out of the top saxophone, too.

  • FACE
    by kgittoes

    US$23.94

    collage of my imagination

  • A collage t-shirt design by Liam Milner’s brand LPM eighty nine

  • Composition
    by MBTshirts

    US$27.93

    Conjure, Create, Compose! Original artwork here

collages – information provided by wikipedia:

A collage (From the French: coller, to glue) is a work of art, primarily in the visual arts, made from an assemblage of different forms, thus creating a new whole. Use of this technique made its dramatic appearance among oil paintings in the early 20th century as an art form of groundbreaking novelty. An artistic collage work may include newspaper clippings, ribbons, bits of colored or hand-made papers, portions of other artwork, photographs, and such, glued to a piece of paper or canvas.

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