Pissed 

97 creative works found

  • Part of ‘Brand Irony’ series

  • There are just some days, and some people that you just can’t please no matter what. They obviously think you’re trying to upset them on purpose…

  • Piss Off!
    by Torfinn Johannessen

    US$4.84–US$129.20

  • Pissed off
    by theyellowfury

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Or The man who had a creative block all week and got rid of it on Friday night. / I was supposed to do something about breakups for my friend’s new album. / This oughta sort that. I tried as best I could to recreate those crappy plastic chairs we had in school, because they’re vile. / I was going for a Space Invaders idea first of all but hadn’t thought of what to do for the Invader family. I wanted to show the erosion of someone. This concept blossomed along the way. Copyright © 2008 Simon Deevy. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image or text without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.

  • Just in time for St. Patty’s day. / In Canada, Saint Patrick’s Day is an official holiday only in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Text inspired by the Dropkick Murphys song.

  • Model – LeEvil Dorothy has a night out on the tiles. / [ I gotta give props to Lee for being willing to lie on the floor of a men’s bathroom for this shot, that girl is dedicated! ] Copyright 2008 Harmony Nicholas

  • anger
    by andreasphoto

    US$4.09–US$109.14

  • Eye
    by Magda Beda

    US$3.42–US$91.20

  • Pink Poodle
    by Hoffard

    US$25.94

    Watercolor pen and ink of a Poodle Clown Dog.

  • Piss Me Off!
    by quin10

    US$23.94

  • LOL Just couldn’t resist. Inter-species mix!!! ;) Ahhhhhhhhhhh – That’s much better!! Wanna Buy the T-Shirt?? Click the photo and go have a look. VBS

  • Pen and ink drawing with an added wash of Guinness Stout. This drawing was a commission for the Boston pub band “The Gobshites”. They will use the drawing as cover art for their new cd “Songs Me Da Got Pissed To”. The portraits onn the wall are JFK and the band leader’s “Da”. I developed the technique for painting with stout after I spilled a drop of Guinness on my sketchbook while sketching session musicians at a local Irish pub. Visit The Gobshites website at http://www.gobshites.com/

  • Shame
    by Oran

    US$23.94

    At least its warm…

  • Angry Kid (Emily)
    by Andre Gascoigne

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    A picture of my girlfriend emily. Pretty much its the standard view i get of her, but i deserve it for teasing her so much.

  • Don't Piss Me off
    by Darren Sharp

    US$3.42–US$91.20

  • Self portrait / no editing other than converting to black and white

  • Sink Piss
    by ozlat

    US$29.93

    A rendition of the Kiss band logo to read Piss. If you didn’t know, in Australia to ‘sink some piss’ or ‘hit the piss’ is to go have a few cold ones, otherwise known as beer for those not up with the slang. A great drinking t-shirt, idea goes to me and a great big thanks to webgrrl for designing it as I have no graphical design skills whatsoever.

  • Piss off! You can’t take pictures here!!!
    by John Jovic

    Bullshit! And this is why. I realised whilst reading other peoples comments that some people have been dissuaded from taking photos ar…

    Bullshit! And this is why. I realised whilst reading other peoples comments that some people have been dissuaded from taking photos around interesting industrial locations. After all you must be a terrorist if you are taking a photo of a refinery, right! Thought I’d share some of my experiences on the subject as I am very often in these kinds of situations. My day job is photographing cars for magazines. I often do this in industrial locations and sometimes near sensitive installations such as refineries, ports, airports, you name it. I’ve been accosted by security guards, customs agents, police, ignorant old farts, you name it. I’m sure someone has already reported me to ASIO. I’m not a lawyer so don’t try to use me as an excuse if you end up in jail, do your own legal research, consult a lawyer if you think you need to, but this is the information I have obtained from both State and Federal Police when I’ve called to question the legality of such photography. Basically, there are no laws which prevent you photographing any property from a public place! Private properties such as shopping centres, subways, airports etc are a completely different story whilst within the property. The property owner sets the rules and you must abide or leave. But if you are outside the private property and on public land then shoot away. There can be local council By-Laws preventing photography, such as on some beaches, so it is worth asking the question if you think it might be relevant. However, any Police officer can do just about anything they like to you should they have good reason to suspect you of Terrorist activity. They can confiscate your camera, detain and question you. My solution to this is to have some forms of identification or samples of my work, in a small compact Folio, which can be shown to quickly convince them of my real intentions and identity. I have a Canon CPS card with my photo on it and business cards, or you could join one of the professional photographic associations (if you are eligible) some of which now offer membership cards for this very reason. There’s heaps of good information here on the legality of photography. It’s worth reading. / http://www.4020.net/words/photorights.php Having said that, you can’t then just do anything you like with the images because of trade mark and copyright issues with buildings and company logos, but that’s a whole different issue anyway. Just being allowed to take the photo doesn’t mean you can do whatever you like with it. My suggestion is that if you are going to be shooting in really questionable places AND you think you might have trouble with security, then try to contact the security people first and tell them who you are and what you are doing. DO NOT ASK FOR THEIR PERMISSION, you don’t need it! Just offer them the courtesy of letting them know who you are and what you are doing so that they don’t have to worry about you. Shell, for example, is a bit touchy about this kind of thing. I always call them and tell them of my intentions to shoot around their refineries. They appreciate it and we both play nicely. Same thing at airports such as Moorabin or Essendon. It works. Know your rights and don’t let the ignorant push you around. Of course never let things get out of hand. I can honestly say that I would be the first to call the police should a security guard get heavy handed with me. Not that it’s ever happened, and hopefully it never will. JJ

  • Taking The Piss
    by Darren Stones

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    A narrow bridge at Wallaga Lake near Bermagui in New South Wales, Australia. Seems like a few of the local lads have had some fun. Contact details New South Wales, Australia series Bridges in Australia series Click thumbnails for more work

  • Snow Peas
    by Brett Foster

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Sometimes you just have to go…so why not go in style! / -

  • Spitting Fury
    by blepharopsis

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    One of mine Veiled chameleons – this girl has really short temper.

  • Love Your Ghetto
    by Carly Faust

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    This is a pic from a downtwon east van crack ally way..

  • Another reworking of an 80’s slogan T – sorry. / Remember Frankie Goes To Hollywood?

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