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Based on one of my 3D zombie pieces. Simple, stark yet very effective. Also available- /
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.
You can never have too many skull shirts, I say.
Again… because I love skulls! :D . /
there is a black version of this as well.
Pen and Ink Drawing (from my Little Red Art Series) / Black Tee Version…........ /
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Gotta love them Emo kids! Yippe Kayae MotherF##ker!
Digital.
New design Mthew Rolet
Artwork by Brady Arnold. Created with 3D Sketchup and Photoshop.
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