Razor 

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  • Everything that is created and every idea evolves from somewhere, and that somewhere doesn’t necessarily have anything to do with the final destination, this is just a shirt with a pattern on it, and the pattern can mean a thousand things beyond one point, and not stating something it may or may not mean doesn’t mean that ‘it doesn’t or does mean it’. / . / I was reading yet another another article on some fancy new telescope that assisted us in being able to see stars form in the galaxy around the time of the Big Bang, if there ever was a Big Bang, and I remembered how I used to love this stuff, but now I think it’s time we accepted how our view up has increased our awareness of our own vulnerability and we thought about looking down at least as much. The nearest star (apart from the sun) is about 4.2 light years away, which would take about 90,000 years to get to in Voyager 2. So we’re not getting there anytime soon. At present we appear to be destroying this planet, and aware of it, so really that’s a lot like suicide. Priorities people. The blade is made of an image of the oldest galaxy we’ve found, and I stencilled it so I could use paint drips rather than blood. I’m trying to avoid blood these days. And I’m no astronomer, if my information is incorrect please blame the internet as a whole for lying. And go and ask this man, Mr Dave Pearson who actually does know what he is talking about and to whom I dedicate this tee and my new thoughts about it.

  • Depression isn’t a FAD / hug someone today

  • Future
    by Rusty Stewart

    US$25.65–US$136.80

    West Bank, Palestine: Sun sets on razor wire at a Jewish Settler enclave in the West Bank, Palestine.

  • Every Halloween my mother sifted through my Halloween candy when I got home because she said that she needed to check it for “razor blades.” Needless to say, she never found one. I actually did the kids in this piece about a year ago, but never dropped in a background. After digging it up last week I thought that maybe, just maybe I should finish it…you know, rather than simply letting it get crumpled up in my closet. I think I made the right choice.

  • This is based on the above paper cutting. I created the silhouette version especially for the T-shirt Revolution Inspired by Silhouettes challenge. / This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 2.5 Australia License

  • Sharp Lazy Loops
    by Colin S Pearson

    US$5.16–US$117.80

    Paradoxical soft, curvy, lazy loops of unfriendly, sharp razor-wire – strung above a rigidly regular fence, against a dark, dark sky. / . / / .

  • safe filter is on

    Many faces of death
    by Trevor Patterson IPA

    US$4.66–US$106.40

  • The Athlete
    by Rusty Stewart

    US$25.65–US$136.80

    West Bank, Palestine: A young Palestinian man throws a stone through a cloud of tear gass towards an Israeli Defence Force tank.

  • / This was just playing with a few different things, and my first attempt at cutting designs into paper. This piece was thick watercolour paper so I blunted two blades! / On my second attempt I tried to organise my design better. It’s hard to successfully translate my paisleys into this technique but I’ll keep trying. I used craft card and it was SO thick! / It casts rad shadows! / And for this one I folded the sheet in half and placed a silhouette over the cut out designs. It’s a very good technique to do if you want to exercise your awareness of negative and positive space. I could keep doing it all night except I have developed horrible sore calluses on my fingers! / I just did this one before and decided to add it here :)

  • The Wall
    by Rusty Stewart

    US$25.65–US$136.80

    West Bank, Palestine: A Palestinian woman negotiates a broken part of the wall that Israel is building around Palestinian communities.

  • Gotta love them Emo kids! Yippe Kayae MotherF##ker!

  • Welcome Mat
    by Andrew Brown

    US$4.16–US$95.00

    © Andrew Brown Cards / Urban and Architecture / Panorama / Landscape / Portraiture / Macro /

  • Worked on different layers in PS to combine the colours I wanted.

  • Razorblade.
    by Teeze

    US$26.93

  • Razor
    by Michael Bermingham

    US$3.99–US$91.20

  • Just a trim today thank you Mr Todd.

  • A storm crosses the Razor Back in the Flinders Ranges South Australia.The twisty track up was very wet on the steep side making for a challenge to get into position to take this image.

  • A different spin on a much loved Aussie icon! Bonnie Doon series Geelong series Hastings series Warneet series Portsea series Carrum series Flora series Digital series Blacksmith Series Great Ocean Road Series

  • The lyrics are by MushroomHead and the photograph by my fiance Phil. (IronHead42)

  • Gaza
    by Rusty Stewart

    US$25.65–US$136.80

    Gaza, Palestine: Sun sets on razor wire in the Gaza Strip, Palestine.

  • Can I borrow your razor?
    by Matt Hurrell

    US$3.99–US$28.50

    This is a 1:1 taken in my lounge of a Garden spider using a Canon 60mm macro lens, on a white paper backgroud using window lighting.

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