Remember those massive Hi-Fi systems in the 80’s?
Inspired by everyone’s favourite childhood game Hungry Hungry Hippos! / . /
from my Deviant post, originally just a version for me. / I figured I might aswell post this one also.
You gota be strapped with this when your rollin with mario homie
Say the colour. Read the word.
This is based on an illustration I created for a poem by Nicole Hills
simple vector in lovley 70s orange / more swirly t-shirts, click on image; / more retro patterns /
Because of copyrights it is not possible to show an image with the use / deformation of the olympic rings in order to expose ideas about the Chinese politics. This limit however has helped to come up with this idea. The shirt could be usefull as a sport outfit in prisons as well… Other publicity / campaigns / contributions about the Beijing Olympics you can find here collected by a Dutchman in the advertisement world and here collected by Redbubble member Robinson. 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…
Just one of my random thoughts… an orange spaceman holding a bomb
Saddle Up! / Cutbacks in the Empire defense budget have reached comical levels. / Two classics from the 1970’s combined. Other RubyRed parody tees: / / /
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available on zazzle Also Avaliable: / card
for somebody
Thick in the brush of Montana, there’s a man. Sporting an orange vest, he crouches, perched dangerously in a high oak tree. Far down the mountainside walks the majestic black bear, standing over a stream, preparing to paw some salmon. The hunter takes up his rifle, and stares down the scope. In his circular view, the bear pauses, almost sensing the crosshair. Lowering his weapon, the hunter is overwhelmed by nature. Available in army and brown, Hunter is part of the Sandman Series of Orange Alexander. Sold exclusively on redbubble.
Featured – in the redbubble T-shirt gallery – August 2009 TOP TEN FINISH – Your best Seller Challenge – How To sell Art & T-shirts group – November 2009 close detail : / Some alternate versions : /
I know it’s probably a bit cliche, but what the Hell!!
Melbourne Lindy Exchange 2009. an event organised by The Melbourne Jazz Dance Association , which is a not-for-profit organisation, so this t-shirt is at cost price!
I think everyone knows deep down that change is nothing to fear.
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