Sack 

101 creative works found

  • fishy business
    by mtths

    US$25.93

    buying some frogmen if you like to have the design smaller on the tee? check it here! / also available as a card or poster: colors: blue jean / royal blue / purple

  • buying some frogmen if you like to have the design bigger on the tee? check it here! / also available as a card or poster: colors: blue jean / royal blue / purple

  • also available as a poster

  • Hacky-Sack
    by Gordon MacK

    US$23.74

    This is a NBA Hacky-Sack/Footbag design. The player is performing a trick called “Clipper”.

  • also available as a card or poster: colors: blue jean / royal blue / purple

  • Sack the janitor
    by Richard Shepherd

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Not only is the janitor leaving his equipment laying about, have you seen the state of this place? He should be sacked! Mental asylums need to be kept clean at all times!

  • Barrels - HDR
    by Mike Savad

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    Clinton, NJ – Nov 2007

  • fishy business (royal blue)
    by mtths

    US$4.66–US$79.80

    buying some frogmen color: blue jean / color: royal blue / color: purple also available as a tshirt

  • The Women Are Hungry
    by pinkyjain

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Original in 2b pencil, sepia added. The Vampire women are angry because they are hungry. But the Vampire has brought their dinner in a sack

  • Pretty Purple Posy
    by Maria Dryfhout

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    Single purple tulip in a gift bag.

  • Coffee Time Card ©
    by Vicki Ferrari

    US$5.65–US$129.20

    Coffee Time Card © Vicki Ferrari Perfect card to keep in touch and organise time for a coffee with a mate! Especially in this busy age when we don’t always have the time, it shows that we are thinking about our mates! Purchase Card / Ballina, New South Wales, Australia. Nikon D70 / March 2005

  • Prismatic Abstract
    by Joseph Barbara

    US$3.99–US$28.50

    Acrylic on sack, prismatic abstract painting, measuring 100cm X100cm.

  • I did this one quite a while ago. I was never completely satisfied with it. Don’t get me wrong, there are some things I like about it, but (as is the case with pretty much everything I’ve ever made) it looked a lot better in my head than it ended up looking when it was finished. Damn useless, unable to completely create what’s in my brain right hand! Don’t worry though, I made it pay. I whacked it with a hammer a couple of times. I consider it tough love.

  • SAD Sack!
    by Larry Llewellyn

    US$3.99–US$28.50

    Neighbours dog!

  • Wine Barrels
    by Mike Savad

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    Clinton, NJ – Nov 2007 – Revised with new methods. / Suburban Scenes by Mike Savad / Mike’s Americana Squidoo Lenses

  • Just acquired an Epson printer/scanner from an op shop, and was delighted to find it has film scanning capability. Quality’s not quite as good as a dedicated unit, but pretty good all the same. So, I’ve been going back through some old negs and slides, and here’s one of the first through. The Coal Sack is a dark dust cloud near the Southern Cross. It obscures the light of the Milky Way beyond it, giving rise to the appearance of a hole in the mass of background stars. Called the Coal Sack by early European astronomers, it is also known as the head of the Emu according to Aboriginal sky lore. This image is a time exposure (approximately 10 minutes), and shows the stars trailing across the film as they apparently revolve around the South Celestial Pole – although it is actually the Earth’s rotation on its axis that gives the appearance of the stars’ movement. It is easy to see in this image that the stars are a variety of colours, from bluish to yellowish; the bluer the star, the hotter it is. Also visible are a few pink areas in the Milky Way, where new stars may be forming in the glowing nebulae of hydrogen gas. / / .......................................................................................... / Image Copyright Duncan Waldron © 2008 / This image may not be reproduced without permission / .......................................................................................... / /

  • Hacky Sack
    by Shelley Heath

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    I thought this single fractal design with Apophysis resembled a hacky sack ball with its crochet like texture.

  • Diaper Duty
    by Bonnie T. Barry

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    One of the routine chores of Mom and Dad Bluebird is “diaper duty.” Right after the baby bird eats, its pops its little backside up and deposits a tiny fecal sack right into the awaiting parent’s beak. It happens so rapidly it’s hard to get a photo of the “exchange,” but I managed to pull off a decent shot this time around! Humans have it easy compared to the birds’ method of cleaning a soiled baby! This might be a fun card to express thanks to a new mom and dad for the countless hours of care they give a newborn baby.

  • fishy business (floating)
    by mtths

    US$4.66–US$79.80

    other artwork for : buying some frogmen color: blue jean / color: royal blue / color: purple also available as a shirt / big design / smaller design / floating design

  • Santa Idol
    by Mark Wilson

    US$3.83–US$87.40

    The quality of contestants at this year’s Santa Idol competition was very stromg indeed.

  • Simply Pretty
    by Maria Dryfhout

    US$4.36–US$99.56

    Summer daisy in a bright purple gift bag.

  • created in clay, Cone 10 fired clay face part of the Wall of Clay series. / (sculpture not open for sale at this time) All sculptures created by Patricia Anne McCarty Back ground, one Photo Shop CS2 filter and hand tools / / Copyright / These Images and Writings Do Not Belong To ANY Public Domain. All images and Writing are copyright © Patricia Anne McCarty & Deep Red Tiger Images 2009. All Rights Reserved. Copying, altering, displaying or redistribution of any of these images or Writings without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. / / Behind the Mask / Behind the MasK / Behind the Mask

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