Another street scene from Pompeii, the ancient Roman City destroyed by Vesuvius in AD79. This city has given the modern world a peek into the ancient. It’s both an archaelogical treasure and a tourist destination in the Napoli region of Italy. Ironically, there are more people living at the foot of that same still active Volcano than when Pompeii was buried. The latin quote translates to “Fortune Favors the bold” and is reportedly the last words of Pliny The Elder before leaving the docks of Pompeii to rescue people from the eruption.
Sporty vespa in the classic Italian colours Dont forget to check out my profile for even more cool designs! /
The press loved the Mini on it’s launch in 1959, but sales were unimpressive, but when well known celebrities such as Paul McCartney and Twiggy became owners that the sales went through the roof. I’m pretty sure the Italian Job also had plenty to do with sales post 1969. The scene where the robbers’ Minis are chased through a sewer tunnel were filmed in the Sowe Valley Sewer Duplication system in the English city of Coventry.
Detail from the painting The First Supper, an interpretation of Da Vincis Last Supper. In my zazzle shop you can find the same design showed on different models, colours and the backside printed with logo and instruction. Plus they print larger and their quality of printing is very good! And some others…
I’ve vectorized the “Medusa” of Caravaggio, 1596 (Uffizi Museum in Florence)... while Versace uses the Medusa of Rondanini…
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chic the way only italians can do…. / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
Pop Art is a visual art movement that emerged in the mid 1950s in Britain and in parallel in the late 1950s in the United States. Pop Art challenged tradition by asserting that an artist’s use of the mass produced visual commodities of popular culture is contiguous with the perspective of Fine Art since Pop removes the material from its context and isolates the object, or combines it with other objects, for contemplation. The concept of Pop Art refers not as much to the art itself as to the attitudes that led to it.
Italian Singer: Eros Ramazzotti
Illustration of a famous collectible classic car. / Available as art too.
If you love travelling arround the world this t-shirt is for you. Maybe you have already visited the represented places or maybe you are planning to visit them wearing this elegant t-shirt. Only for travel lovers… Enjoy the trip with style!
“Yakuza” written in katakana. Yakuza (ヤクザ), also known as gokudō (極道), are members of traditional organized crime groups in Japan, and also known as the “violence group”. Today, the Yakuza are among the largest crime organizations in the world. In Japan, as of 2005, there are some 86,300 known members. In Japanese legal terminology, yakuza organizations are referred to as bōryokudan, literally “violence groups”, which Yakuza members consider an insult as it can be applied to any violent criminal. The Burakumin (部落民) – about 70 percent of the members of Yamaguchi-gumi, the biggest yakuza syndicate in Japan – are a group that is socially discriminated in Japanese society. The burakumin are descendants of outcast communities of the feudal era, which mainly comprised those with occupations considered “tainted” with death or ritual impurity, such as executioners, undertakers or leather workers. They traditionally lived in their own secluded hamlets and ghettos. Discrimination against the Burakumin continues into the present day, a legacy of the Japanese feudal/caste system.
A classic with personality. The original Fiat 500 gives a cheeky wink on an Italian street and say – Ciao! My entry into the lemon tee challenge (not suggesting this company has a history of reliability problems of course…) Featured on the home page on 11/02/2009 Related Designs Mod Scooter Spy Car Stay in touch Subscribe to T-Shirt Updates Subscribe to my T-Shirt blog | visit the blog
The original Fiat 500. The one we love. Unless we have to drive it…
The original Fiat 500. The one we love. Unless we have to drive it… Special edition for the Revolution competition!
ain’t love grand?!
North Side Represent. See ya at the St. Joseph’s Table!
T-shirt design based on the 1988 Race Mig produced by CP Company a casual classic. / Highly sought after jacket amongst lads the globe over. / Limited edition run of print so make sure you grab this iconic mille miglia whilst you can. The 88 if owned deserves bragging rights and at least a few free pints!
Detail of the St John the Baptist window in Cologne Cathedral. Frederick I Barbarossa (1122 – 10 June 1190) was elected King of Germany at Frankfurt on 4 March 1152 and crowned in Aachen on 9 March, crowned King of Italy in Pavia in 1154, and finally crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Pope Adrian IV on 18 June 1155. He was crowned King of Burgundy at Arles on 30 June 1178. The name Barbarossa came from the northern Italian cities he attempted to rule, and means “red beard”. He went on the Third Crusade and died 10 June 1190… / His army was approaching Antioch from Armenia and Frederick had gone to the river Saleph to bathe when he drowned in it.
This design is based around th famous Adidas Tango ball used during the 82 World Cup. / The slogan “no alla violenza” is based on the italia 90’s campaign. / T-shirts from English designer Burro featured around this time sported by amongst other a Stone Island wearing Peter Hooton from the band The Farm. Limited design for the 2009-2010 season Throwing plastic chairs & tables across Italian plazas optional!
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