Basically a funny gross-when-you-think-about-it birth year shirt. I’ve started with 1985, then i’ll add more should people like them.
Lucky card.
random rabbit idea lol
Some folkart type fun, bear and bunny in a basket, with bees buzzing about…bahdahh! In png format (transparent background) so you can choose any color t-shirt you wish!
Kite surfing design from Hayling Island – hot bed of kite and wind surfing in the UK. / Featuring a Naish board.
Beaver is an important crest and the subject of many legends. One legend tells of the origin of the beaver: A woman with brown hair dammed a small stream to make a pool for swimming. As she swam, her leather apron kept slapping the water. The pool became a lake and, because of scolding words from her husband, she refused to leave it. She became covered with brown fur, her apron turned into a tail, and thus she became the first beaver. Beaver reminds us that we have to act on our dreams to make them a reality.
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Reflecting back to my Scottish heritage, the Trinity Knot has many meanings for things that are threefold.
Another version of the Celtic Trinity Knot symbol. The Trinity Knot has meaning meanings, most pertaining to things of threefold
A simpler version of the Trinity Knot design, the Celtic Trinity Knot has meanying meanings, most pertaining to something threefold.
The Cowichan tribe is located in the beautiful Cowichan Valley region on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada, and are the largest First Nation tribe in British Columbia. They are part of the larger Salish culture. There have been many different spellings of ‘Cowichan’ over the years: Qu’wut’sun, Quw’ut’sun, Khowutzun, Kewetsen, Ka-way-chin, Cowetchin , Cowitchici, and Cowegen. Archeologists trace the Cowichan people to about 4,500 years ago, but oral history from this tribe indicates they have been in this area since time began. They are the only Salish tribe that has a creation story. The earliest Cowichan traditional histories trace their origins to First Ancestors. Each First Ancestor fell from the sky to the earth at various places in Cowichan territory. Some tribal histories describe Syalutsa, a First Ancestor who fell from the sky to Cowichan lands with special powers. He brought important practical knowledge for survival and prosperity, such as how to build fish weirs and how to catch deer. He also survived many challenges and adventures, earning him important cultural knowledge about Cowichan ceremonies and spiritual practices. Other First Ancestors arrived with Syalutsa, each adding to these people’s history and culture. There are many Cowichan histories that tell of times past, of brave and accomplished Cowichan ancestors of long ago, of wondrous deeds and creatures. Many of the histories include moral and cultural teachings as well. Some of the histories are passed along in certain families, and are among their most treasured possessions.
band true delusion logo 2
Comic style Ned kelly Tshirt
The Spirit Bear is called the Zuni bear interchangeably because this symbol originated with that native american tribe. The Redfield fractals plugin was used on this image.
the Lord of Light
Thankyou for viewing my work. / Thankyou redbubble. Animations at youtube (enter robertemerald) or / silly songs at newgrounds.
some residents of the sunny side retirement home are taking a trip to the big bingo night in the sky.
Gaia is the earth mother goddess in ancient Greek mythology. Now YOU can look like a goddess (or a god!) in this Gaia tee :) View the original artwork here
i did the design in 2001, when i was a new student of fine art institute. as a beganner how was that!!! / tempera on paper
Hand painted, contemporary portrait of the famous Regina Spektor, inspired from her album, “Begin to Hope.” Done by my niece, Andrea Bebirian
Hand painted, contemporary portrait of the famous Regina Spektor, inspired from her album, “Begin to Hope.” Done by my niece, Andrea Bebirian
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