So why do snakes get such a bad press? OK they can bite. But this one is a real charmer.
Surreal image of a business man with a candle head blowing in the wind. / The ideal gift for someone who burns the midnight oil!
President George Dubya Bush has said some colorful things during his presidency. This series of T-shirts distills the essence of these quotes, ranging from the bizarre and surreal to the just plain dumb, into a number of stylish quotable quotes. ‘Make the pie higher’ is one of the more surreal quotes, demonstrating Dubya’s unique application of the metaphor.
President George Dubya Bush has said some colorful things during his presidency. This series of T-shirts distills the essence of these quotes, ranging from the bizarre and surreal to the just plain dumb, into a number of stylish quotable quotes. ‘Fishy coexistence’ reveals Dubya’s bizarre fish fetish.
President George Dubya Bush has said some colorful things during his presidency. This series of T-shirts distills the essence of these quotes, ranging from the bizarre and surreal to the just plain dumb, into a number of stylish quotable quotes. ‘Pitbull on the pantleg of opportunity?’ – more like a dazed chihuahua humping the table leg of desperation.
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Tyrannosaurus ( meaning ‘tyrant lizard’) is a genus of theropod dinosaur. The famous species Tyrannosaurus rex (‘rex’ meaning ‘king’ in Latin), commonly abbreviated to T. rex, is a fixture in popular culture around the world. It lived throughout what is now western North America, with a much wider range than other tyrannosaurids. Fossils of T. rex are found in a variety of rock formations dating to the last three million years of the Cretaceous Period, approximately 68 to 65 million years ago; it was among the last non-avian dinosaurs to exist prior to the Cretaceous–Tertiary extinction event.
Pop Art is a visual art movement that emerged in the mid 1950s in Britain and in parallel in the late 1950s in the United States. Pop Art challenged tradition by asserting that an artist’s use of the mass produced visual commodities of popular culture is contiguous with the perspective of Fine Art since Pop removes the material from its context and isolates the object, or combines it with other objects, for contemplation. The concept of Pop Art refers not as much to the art itself as to the attitudes that led to it.
Stephen Bantu Biko (18 December 1946 – 12 September 1977) was a noted anti-apartheid activist in South Africa in the 1960s and early 1970s. A student leader, he later founded the Black Consciousness Movement which would empower and mobilize much of the urban black population. At the time of his death clandestine negotiations were in progress sounding Biko out as deputy leader of the Maoist-oriented Pan Africanist Congress. Since his death in police custody, he has been called a martyr of the anti-apartheid movement. While living, his writings and activism attempted to empower black people, and he was famous for his slogan “black is beautiful”, which he described as meaning: “man, you are okay as you are, begin to look upon yourself as a human being”. The ANC was very hostile to Biko and to Black Consciousness through the 70s to the mid 90s but has now included Biko in the pantheon of struggle heroes, going so far to use his image for campaign posters in South Africa’s first non-racial elections, in 1994.
Pop Art is a visual art movement that emerged in the mid 1950s in Britain and in parallel in the late 1950s in the United States. Pop Art challenged tradition by asserting that an artist’s use of the mass produced visual commodities of popular culture is contiguous with the perspective of Fine Art since Pop removes the material from its context and isolates the object, or combines it with other objects, for contemplation. The concept of Pop Art refers not as much to the art itself as to the attitudes that led to it.
From the original painting by Grant Fuhst.
Oh yeah….err did you know: Beetles taste like apples, wasps like pine nuts, and worms like fried bacon… You can’t kill yourself by holding your breath *Your heart beats over 100,000 times a day! (Stolen from the net) - artwork made by hand, pen, paper, vectoriseded, photoshoppeded music listened too while making: Koyaanisqatsi – Philip Glass Lemon Jelly Regurgitator Fear Factory Motown Classics Shapeshifter (the kiwi one.. bonce bonce) ‘Orkid (your to cool to know them) The Wind (yeah the actual wind not some dull washy band from Wales) / /
For all you hipsters out there,... “Swingin’ Cats at the Hep Cafe” is finally available on T-shirts!
Freehand Design – Cut Black Paper
/ / This design is based on the image, “Haunted” a self-portrait taken from photographic artist, Jaeda DeWalt’s, Creatures of the Night series. / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / This image is featured in Jaeda’s Artography Book! / /
It is said, in the old days Bear Warriors, through a special relationship with bear spirits, literally adopted a bear’s strength in the rage of battle, actually transforming into bears while they fought. / The Sioux had an elite medicine society composed of persons who got their supernatural powers from ‘mato ihan blapi’ meaning “those who dream of bears.” The Bear medicine men teach each other the songs and ceremonies and the medicines they must use and what they are good for. For Native people, the Bear Warrior was the epitome of bravery and courage. The mark of the bear’s claw on the shield or the horse of a warrior was one to be feared, and yet respected. Bear Medicine is also associated with the ability to heal. Bear Medicine is known in virtually all cultures within the bear’s range. The bear is known in many cultures as a great healer, since it seeks out plants for its own healing. North American brown bears and Kodiak bears are known to dig up Ligusticum porteri(also known as “Bear Root”) and chew on it and then rub it on their fur. The plant is known to have antibiotic properties, be good for stomachaches, and repels insects. Alaskan brown bears are known to chew on sedge to rid themselves of tapeworm and parasites before hibernating. The common names of many other plants reflect their usage by bears, such as bearberry, bear’s paw, bear tongue, and bear clover. As an animal that disappears in winter to reappear only in spring, the bear is also the symbol of renewal, rebirth, and the regaining of health. The ancient Greeks associated Artemis, goddess of plants and regeneration, with the bear; indeed, before marriage young Greek girls were secluded and called arktoi, or “she-bears” (interestingly, a menstruating Ojibwa woman was called Mako-wii, “bear woman”). Bear is also a species known for its strong maternal ties. The she-bear was worshipped by the Celts as the bear goddess Artio. And of course, Zeus changed Callisto into Ursa Major, the “Great She-Bear” of the sky. Bear medicine is powerful medicine, bringing healing, renewal, and rebirth. This is the gift that Grandmother Bear brings those who live in bear country. One of the greatest Mysteries of the Bear is the most remarkable fact that all the ancient people of the North Pole refer to the same seven north pole stars as the ‘Stars of the Bear’ which is held to be an impossibility, since the “experts” tell us that these ancient people had no contact with each other. In honor of the Bear Warriors of the Past and Present and Bear Medicine everywhere… Personal Note: Although I have a college degree in Horticulture, I learned the medicinal uses of the bear medicines from my Choctaw grandmother.
A spider on a tshirt.
Fishtanks on a tshirt, some with fish, some without.
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