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  • Dew Drop Baby
    by Naomi Mawson

    US$5.98–US$136.80

    A Newborn Fairy A Red Bubble Member recently purchased The Dew Drop Baby and she left a message for me that I wanted to share with you… “I purchased this card for my friend who just found out she is pregnant with her first child. I love faeries. Mother’s are much like faeries – we take care of the ones we love when no one is watching”.

  • Some detail from the pixel art. / /

  • sex pixels
    by Reece Ward

    US$23.94

    future punks – a play on the famous Jamie Reid poster 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

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  • Red Dwarf.
    by AlienVisitor

    US$5.98–US$136.80

    View from the red dwarf Golaam. / Drenggi System.

  • We're In This Together
    by Billmund

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    Inspired by NIN, originally a mock NIN gig poster, but with the logos and text removed. Medium: Indian ink + Photoshop CS2

  • Abode Photo Shoplifter / Powerful design tool when used with Google. / Widely available as a pirate download. For all of us worried about having our work lifted.

  • Killarney Lake Path
    by A90Six

    US$4.19–US$95.76

    The setting sun picked out the Autumn colours along the pathway through the trees leading to the edge of one of the beautiful lakes of Killarney, Co. Kerry, Ireland. / / The Lakes of Killarney have many legends and stories of magic and mystery attached to them. The Tuatha de Danaan or the Tribes of the Goddess Danu are thought to have been a sea-faring race called Pelasgians that lived near the Aegean Sea. The Danaans were a magical race, and possessed the knowledge of blacksmithing. They came to the British Isles after they were driven from their homes by invaders from the northeast and southeast. / According to the Book of Invasions, the Tuatha de Danaans were driven northward from Greece as a result of invasion from Syria, and eventually reached Ireland by way of Denmark, to which they gave their own name, Kingdom of the Danaans and North Britain. The date of their arrival in Britain is recorded as 1472 BC. According to Herodotus in History, the Syrian invasion of Greece may be the capture by Phoenicians of the Danaan shrine of the White Goddess Io at Argos, then the religious capitol of the Peloponnese. The Cretans colonized it in 1750 BC. Herodotus does not date the event except that it happened before the Argo expedition to Colchis, which the Greeks dated 1225 BC and before Europa went from Phoenicia to Crete, a tribal emigration, which probably took place some centuries earlier before the sack of Cnossos in 1400 BC. / According to legend, when the Danaans landed in Ireland, they arrived from the sky on a ship of dark clouds on the eve of Beltaine. The Tuatha de Danaans brought with them the stone of destiny called Lia Fail, which was placed on Tara and used to choose the rightful kings of Ireland. They also brought the spear of Lugh, which made whoever wielded it victorious in battle. The third gift they brought was The Sword of Nuada or the Sword of Light, which none could escape from. There was a fourth gift, the Cauldron of the Dagda, which would always be filled with food so that none would starve. / They had to fight the Firbolgs, which they defeated on the hill of Moytura, but the Danaan king, Nuada, lost his hand in this battle. Then, they had to fight the Formorians, a race of ugly giants. The Danaans won the fight with the help of their champion, Lugh, and the Formorians were sent to live under the sea. / 200 years after arrival of the Danaans in Ireland, people sailing from Thrace through the / Mediterranean and out into the Atlantic, landed in Wexford Bay where they came into conflict with the Danaans, but were persuaded to pass out into Northern Britain, then called Albany. They were known as Picts, or Painted Ones. / The Milesians arrived soon after. Instead of fighting the Milesians, the Danaans chose to retreat into the hills and mounds, living in raths that were invisible to humans. Because of this, they were referred to as “Aes Sidhe,” which means the people of the sidhe. The Danaans became the faery folk of Ireland, also called ‘the gentry,’ ‘the grey ones’ or ‘the others.’ They are not tiny faeries but are of normal height and shapeshifters. They are the spirits of the wood, river, and mounds. They are immortals and the only thing that can harm them is iron. The fact that only iron can harm theTuatha de Danaans my have a deeper meaning. It is possible that the Danaans were a Bronze Age race that was defeated by an Iron Age race, the Milesians. / http://www.kelleyheckart.com/Tuatha_de_Danaan.html

  • This is a little isle floating with big pixels in the sky where you can find your best moments…

  • Mega Girl
    by GuitarAtomik

    US$24.94

    What if Mega Man was Mega Girl?

  • digital art – vector pixel mix

  • Invaders
    by Sema

    US$24.94

    They’re coming to get you.

  • With the invention of 3D graphics the world finally knew : Space Invaders have noses. Other Geek Chic designs (click images to view): /

  • Do you?

  • Pixel Me
    by Cgoose

    US$23.94

    A Pixelized me =). I don’t expect anyone to actually buy this and wear it but I’m gonna keep it up for sale so i can get it eventually haha. Cheers all.

  • DigiT
    by kookylane

    US$24.94

    a scene from my flip book.

  • Octopus
    by Pocket Clouds

    US$27.93

    An octopus can shot a laser ray?

  • Sex pixels – future punks. / A play on Jamie Reid’s famous poster.

  • This is a band t-shirt for my music thing called “I KILL PXLS”. It’s electro music and all of the songs are video game related. You can listen to it at my myspace. www.myspace.com/ikillpxls

  • Waiting for spring
    by Simon Duckworth

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    These (13) summer beach huts are waiting for action, most are locked with rusty padlocks and peeling paint, when we visit I often have a look through these, just in case the lighting is right, I think it was this time. / Processed via PS, cropped and added grain boasting colour. / Nikon D200, no alterations to light. ISO 200, standard lense

  • Response
    by Sam Mortimer

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    Featured on the homepage… thanks RedBubble, and all those who commented on this!

  • A collection of more recent digital art imagery.

  • Beyond Earth-for drjmarks
    by AlienVisitor

    US$5.98–US$136.80

    Beyond the bounds of Earth the Hungry Fish await the food of the poetry of the mind. / So I expanded Julie’s image to show the landscape beyond the shore,for the translations of Coleman Banks have no boundries,just as poetry as no end. / They are universal,timeless…..............out there. A collaboration between AV & drjmarks. “The Thirsty Fish” image by drjmarks

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