Made this in tribute to my favourite Facebook group – how postmodern can you get? (And yes, there’s a sneaky © next to the Disney typeface.)
mikoto’s Daruma Doll someone asked me at my stall at Paddington Markets about the meaning behind the skull logo. I talked to them about how I wanted to achieve a balance between cuteness and evil/cheeckyness in all of the mikoto designs. Having the skull and cross bones with love heart eyes and a cute smile symbolized that. I also talked about how having one eye coloured related to the Japanese Daruma Doll. The Daruma is a Japanese doll that is sold near Buddhist temples all throughout Japan. It symbolises optimism, persistence, and strong determination because of its ability to be tilted to one side and always return to the upright position. The doll’s eyes only contain the color white. Using black ink, you fill in a single eye while thinking of a wish. If the wish comes true, the second eye is then filled in. When I designed the logo I made one eye black with the Daruma Doll and a wish in mind. The mikoto logo is representative of a personal Daruma. It holds a wish that I hope one day Ill achieve, and represents the qualities I need to possess to make it happen. hopefully, my goals will one day come true, and Ill be able to colour in both eyes. thanks for taking the time to meet mikoto’s Daruma Doll scotty
More elephants here / This shirt is also available as a greeting card / ...and they never forget.
I have a spoon.
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This is aimed at all the franchises that are turning our towns into clones of each other, what happened to the independents? / May The Froth Be With You!
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I can’t believe it’s not buddha! More tees here >>
A ‘Steampunked R2” / This helps makes sense of the twittering and whistling. Redbubble checked this design for any possible copyright infringment. / Redbubble gave this design the all clear and deemed it fine to upload and use. This is an original idea and piece of artwork. It clearly is a parody. It is also clear that it does not set out to or claim to be official merchandise in any way. ALSO CHECK OUT MY OTHER T-SHIRTS / CHECK OUT MY OTHER T-SHIRTS / CHECK OUT MY OTHER T-SHIRTS / CHECK OUT MY OTHER T-SHIRTS
Part two… if you liked the R2 shirt, this would go well beside it. One day in the future, if you own both shirts in good condition – they’ll be worth thousands… p.s. Try this with a few different colours – the block is actually coloured green – it’s not transparent.
Pencil drawing / Same design available on colored tees /
Skeletons conducting a little bit of retail therapy Johnny Knoxville style. Silhouette art t-shirt design. / More zomboy shirts here: /
Silhouette art t-shirt design of mini men flying with the aid of the mighty dandelion More zomboy shirts here: /
.... ever have sumthin stupid stuck in your head….and no matter how hard ya try it wont go away ? welll here is example A Top Selling Tees / / /
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ahhh Etcha Sketch. Featured by RedBubble September 08 A big thanks to all the buyers!!! *In honour of my finally purchasing my own shirt, I’ve changed the default from Creme to Heather Grey, the colour of my own tee :)
For the T-Shirt Revolution’s ’ Inspired by silhouettes ’ comp! / more info here
A metaphorical representation of when one feels an attraction that they know is wrong, doomed, and futile, where the only certainty is that someone is going to get hurt, where the allure is so compelling that all sensible judgment is ignored… Pictured is a Naïve little bomb that has unexpectedly spotted a naked flame. It’s eyes are transfixed on the burning glow and the wick has begun to instinctively move towards it…....... What next??? Scotty (。◕‿‿◕。)
Long live the – ......BEETLES? SEE THE ART PRINT HERE
This is what would happen if you use the Photoshop eraser tool on yourself! ALSO CHECK OUT MY OTHER T-SHIRTS / CHECK OUT MY OTHER T-SHIRTS / CHECK OUT MY OTHER T-SHIRTS /
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