Hand drawn, Prisma colored pencils. This was done many years ago when i was still living in a 17 foot travel trailer with my ex husband. It was a very tight fit for 10 years. One room & a mini me sized bathroom. i got Voodoo Beer’s name from a beer they sell in New Orleans named Blackened Voodoo Beer. Her fill name was Voodoo Beer The Magnificent
Young man in a red sweatshirt on the beach in Muizenburg, South Africa.
Inspired by mail art & vintage postage I decided to create Tees based on mail art. The Par Avion series. This is one of the Paris airmail par avion designs.
This great design is inspired by a German postmark and the edges of an old fashioned airmail envelope! It makes a great design for T-shirts & messenger bags. Express your love of travel & mail art. great illustration originally designed for a book plate, this cute mermaid design looks great on Tees & is a great gift for book lovers & anyone who loves mythical mermaids. If you like this design please click on FAVORITE THIS below the image, as it helps get it into the featured & popular section on Red Bubble. THANKS for your support! Visit my gallery “Motley Nation” to see all my T-Shirts, Cards & framed & unframed poster designs at: http://zehda.redbubble.com/works
Imagine your mail carried by elephant? This design is inspired by vintage stamp art & postmarks. Reminiscent of the days when you might get your mail in a month or two by overland elephant cargo mail! If you like this design please click on FAVORITE THIS below the image, as it helps get it into the featured & popular section on Red Bubble. THANKS for your support! Visit my gallery “Motley Nation” to see all my T-Shirts, Cards & framed & unframed poster designs at: http://zehda.redbubble.com/works
This flying horse art airmail postmark is inspired by vintage postage stamps. Celebrating travel, correspondence & the romance of letter writing. Designed for intrigue & for the love of beautiful philatelic art. If you like this design please click on FAVORITE THIS below the image, as it helps get it into the featured & popular section on Red Bubble. THANKS for your support! Visit my gallery “Motley Nation” to see all my T-Shirts, Cards & framed & unframed poster designs at: http://zehda.redbubble.com/works
This wings art airmail postmark is inspired by vintage postage stamps. Celebrating travel, correspondence & the romance of letter writing. Designed for intrigue & for the love of beautiful philatelic art.
This vibrant design is a modern typographical composition that has a fisheye lens feel that makes it stand out on clothing. For those who love modern typographic mail art.
Ancient Aztec style design with beast that sits atop the words “sinful”. A unique style that has a gothic feel. A unique design for Tees!
Cayden, my beautiful little boy, turns 1 this week (September 2008). What a whirlwind! He loves the outdoors and is truly a little boy through and through. Happy Birthday Cayden, may God shine upon you with many more to come. We love ya Scout! Colorado Springs, Colorado September 2008
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Japan is an island nation surrounded by water.In Japanese symbolism the Koi represents perserverance in adversity and strength of purpose. The strongest koi swims upstream until it reaches the final waterfall, where it vaults into the mists and becomes a water dragon.
Asian art mythical dragon in rainbow colors. The Chinese dragon has long been a potent symbol of auspicious power in Chinese folklore and art.
Cool yoga style tee for your one true path! Hindu goddess motif.
This one has been around for a long time, but it still seems to be pretty popular.
Unique zero Japanese kanji t-shirt design.
Blood Type / There is the uniquely Japanese system of believing that a person’s blood-type determines character. While there has never been any scientific evidence to support this claim, it is a surprisingly pervasive belief among Japanese, and the chances are that you are more likely to be asked your blood type than your sign. The idea of blood type determining character was first put forward in 1927 by Takeji Furukawa. The idea was popular for some years, but faded from public consciousness upon his death until revived again in the 1970’s by journalist Masahiko Nomi who has since published over 16 books on the subject. Add to this several dozen books by other authors and a slew of TV programs, and you get an idea how much the idea has gripped the Japanese public. Several of these books have been translated into English, and a few books have been written by western authors, mostly in the area of New Age studies. Here some of the characteristics attributed to each blood type: / Type A / calm, composed, serious, reliable, perfectionist, arrogant, suppress their emotions. / Type B / curious, bright, cheerful, enthusiastic, superficial, unreliable, selfish. / Type 0 / carefree, generous, independent, flexible, clumsy, flighty. / Type AB / sensitive, considerate, careful, efficient, strict, moody / The most common blood type in Japan is A, with 38% of the population. The most common in Britain and the U.S. is Type O. Interestingly the most common type among Japanese Prime Ministers is O. / Compatibility by Blood Groups: / Type A is most compatible with type A and Type AB: / Type B is most compatible with Type B and Type AB: / Type AB is most compatible with Type AB, B, A and O / Type O is most compatible with Type O, and Type AB
Blood Type / There is the uniquely Japanese system of believing that a person’s blood-type determines character. While there has never been any scientific evidence to support this claim, it is a surprisingly pervasive belief among Japanese, and the chances are that you are more likely to be asked your blood type than your sign. The idea of blood type determining character was first put forward in 1927 by Takeji Furukawa. The idea was popular for some years, but faded from public consciousness upon his death until revived again in the 1970’s by journalist Masahiko Nomi who has since published over 16 books on the subject. Add to this several dozen books by other authors and a slew of TV programs, and you get an idea how much the idea has gripped the Japanese public. Several of these books have been translated into English, and a few books have been written by western authors, mostly in the area of New Age studies. Here some of the characteristics attributed to each blood type: / Type A / calm, composed, serious, reliable, perfectionist, arrogant, suppress their emotions. / Type B / curious, bright, cheerful, enthusiastic, superficial, unreliable, selfish. / Type 0 / carefree, generous, independent, flexible, clumsy, flighty. / Type AB / sensitive, considerate, careful, efficient, strict, moody / The most common blood type in Japan is A, with 38% of the population. The most common in Britain and the U.S. is Type O. Interestingly the most common type among Japanese Prime Ministers is O. / Compatibility by Blood Groups: / Type A is most compatible with type A and Type AB: / Type B is most compatible with Type B and Type AB: / Type AB is most compatible with Type AB, B, A and O / Type O is most compatible with Type O, and Type AB
I didn’t think Japanese was a dead language.
A magnificent black stallion
This Is the Japanese kanji for “Year of the Tiger“. If you were born in the year 1914, 1926, 1938, 1950, 1962, 1974, 1986, 1998, or 2010, then this is your Japanese zodiac animal sign, and your directional sign is NE.
Smart dog captured on cotton!
These large shaggy beasts disappeared at the end of the Pleistocene (10,000 years ago), with a dwarfed race still living on Wrangel Island until roughly 1700 BC. Most woolly mammoths died out at the end of the Pleistocene, as a result of climate change and/or human hunting pressure. These beautiful huge beasts are gone but not forgotten!
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