Scissors 

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  • The beautiful game meets rock paper scissors.

  • The Japanese text translates to Janken, which is their equivalent to Rock, Paper, Scissors. The best way to solve any dispute. / /

  • Surgery
    by Justin French

    US$25.94

  • Classic tee design with scissors removing the heart.

  • So, after an email from Lucan advising that a large surf company had in fact produced a VERY similar tshirt before me, and after some navel contemplation on the drive into the day job, I have decided that RPS stays! I had not seen the other design, nor heard of the furore it caused. Their tshirt (thanks again for the link, your Lordship) clearly shows Messrs Churchill and Hitler. Mine has silhouettes of anyman, and they completely neglected young Adolph’s hatred of black people, which I consider to be an integral part of the design I have produced. I also consider the message to be VERY different ….. mine anti-war – and is by no means trying to trivialise the loss of life and appalling treatment of our fellow man during WWII. And besides, what’s the point of having a submission to AP if you can’t be just a teeny bit controversial??

  • Swiss Army Sea Dragon
    by Firedrake

    US$4.66–US$106.40

    Painted for the Gallery 696 birthday show opening April 1st – the brief was ‘greyscale with a hint of colour’. The side wall of the gallery is about to get a new graf makeover in greyscale. Can’t wait to see it! I’ve always thought sea dragons had fold out accessories…didn’t you? Watercolour, chalk pastel, ink, conte, iridescent pigments and metal leaf on canvas. The shiny bits: /

  • The Seamstress
    by Ash Sivils

    US$4.66–US$33.25

    An Experimental Image Model: / lockstock Credits: / Geek-Stock / amptone-stock / Publicsaftey / CozycomfycouchStock

  • I’ve finally got around to making this one into a tee :) Will try to make some more of my drawings into tees soon, suggestions on which ones are more then welcome! / Zoom in for full effect. This illustration was published in the 2007 Semi-Permanent book, yay! Also looks hot on colour

  • New Triumpet
    by Alyson Pearson

    US$5.49–US$125.40

    I’ve updated and played with my original version of this one, which you can find here / There’s much more going on here with extra layers, drawings and added hand drawn text. / I’ve just found out that this piece was accepted into the 2008 Curvy book!! (Which is a book of selected female graphic designers & illustrators from around the world!)

  • Truth is i actually didn’t come up with much ideas for the ATR challenge…so this is it. Don’t ask me what it is, why i made it or anything…cause i have no idea. Enjoy it while it lasts here. / The end.

  • untitled II
    by mimi yoon

    US$5.82–US$133.00

    o9.13.2oo8 / drawing digital – painterX/wacom / background acrylic on paper 18”x24” .

  • Stitch
    by Alyson Pearson

    US$5.49–US$125.40

    Hand drawn illustration. / Artwork will be published in the 2008 Semi-Permanent books (yay!)

  • A little bit emo in nature but also parodying the movement with the caption.

  • I like to admit i have hope in the changes taking place in America. I normally don’t align so politically like this, but here i feel it is due. Truth be told only time will tell if one man can bring all the embodied hopes for positive changes to an entire nation without too much compromise. I admit to normally being the first to use america as a symbol of excess. But here i see a symbol of success…and where there is hope i see fit to encourage it. And that was a great quote! Cheers NFA.

  • CUT THAT OUT!
    by Stephen Thomas

    US$3.99–US$91.20

  • pencil on paper drawing – ORIGINAL SOLD So this is a take-off on that game of what force is stronger than the other, but it’s also a little play on those words. This is my wish – perhaps naive of me – that love is the force greater than all the darkness. His/her little face makes me happy. That’s enough. Since this is a circular image, it doesn’t lend itself well to a greeting card in full, but if you visit the detailed entry of it, it works really nicely that way. Here are some examples of some of the things available in full image: / Signed and numbered limited-edition prints are available at my web site: www.cynthialundtorroll.com

  • Wilbur
    by Georgiana (by Soxy)

    US$6.65–US$152.00

    Now in the Sonate. Calendar The Third in the series “Ghosts of Music” Wilbur was an unattractive man. He lived a lonely existence above the old book, music and print shop which he kept in Davies Mews. They say that all day he drank rum, disguised as coffee from a pot, and ate leeks, artichokes and lime jelly. The wonderful things he bought and sold fascinated him, and left him with little desire for anything else in life…until one day an unusual manuscript came his way. The score was not that unusual in itself – what caught his interest was an old ink inscription down one side. It read – “Matilda Nectarines” Nth Rona Isle. Being a keen amateur geographer he quickly found an atlas and located this remote place. This did not, however, satisfy his wild curiosity and he started to research everything he could about Nth Rona and nectarines. Who was Matilda? / Why “Matilda Nectarines” ? He closed up his shop and journeyed to the very north of Scotland. About a year later a fire raged through his shop and all the valuable stock burnt to a cinder. Today, if you smell smoke and hear footsteps behind you as you walk past Davies Mews it could be the Ghost of Wilbur, the bookseller who never recovered from falling in love with the piano playing he heard in a remote cottage on the Isle of Nth Rona. Yet another attempt at Very Fine Old Fashioned Collage with respect to our friends articulation Please also view the tools of the collage trade More about Matilda and Nth Rona Island

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    Scissors
    by Michael Alesich

    US$3.99–US$91.20

  • that’s gonna leave a mark. / . / collaboration: / idea Heyman Dude / photos & design Jen /

  • Divided Planet
    by Angela Harburn

    US$4.16–US$95.00

    Who would have believed that here in this 21st Century humanity would still be suffering turmoil and conflict! Perhaps the consequences of our acts on ‘The Blue Planet’ may be just too much for her to bear…? / Created by Photo manipulation and filter work in Photoshop. My thanks to the following contributors for their stock images and photoshop brushes:- NASA for The Blue Marble / Sirranon of Deviant Art for Scissors / Stephanie Shimerdla for Clouds and Water Brushes Shimerdla How it was made:- / I used the Flaming Pear Flexify filter to alter the shape of the planet earth – Input – Equirectangular, Output – Quasar, Glue – Pin Light. / Create reflection with FP Flood Filter. / Make a cutout of the Scissors Stock Photo using the Extract Filter, Eraser and History Brush in Photoshop – create new layer for Scissors (by dragging it onto the Earth Background Layer and then resize and position them to appropriate place. Use the eraser to remove parts where they need to be behind the ‘Pinched Earth’. / Use Layer Style to create reflective edges and shadows on the scissors themselves. / New Layer – use Water Brush – in white in correct position. Arrange Layer to go behind the scissors. Use Layer Style to give reflective appearance. Use the Smudge Tool to merge the base of the water into the reflection. / New Layer – Add Clouds with Photoshop Brush – again in white colour and then use Layer Blending and Style to get desired effect – take the opacity down to 50%. / Defringe Layers in turn with Matting Command and then Flatten Image.

  • Designers love...
    by buyart

    US$3.99–US$91.20

  • Here comes the Scissor Man to chop of your head! Designed 2 years ago but thought I dig him up / I only had 6 months experience on Paintshop Pro when I created this image. Text added Oct 2008

  • Paper Cut
    by Olga Sotiriadou

    US$4.16–US$95.00

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