Refer to the picture of the same name. Basically six words describing life. The enormously high price is to compensate for the inspirational cost of these words. should you buy this t-shirt and you would be either mad, generous or very very astute I would be most grateful as I would make over 100€ and RB would actually send me a cheque!
Hand drawn, Prisma colored pencils
‘Mrs Teapot Drinks Too Much’ is dedicated to little old ladies who hide a flask of brandy in their handbags and secretly order the odd shandy at the local R.S.L.’ From: The Epic Collection of ‘Elle Jaye Rose’ facebook graffiti EDITION # of 20 SHIRTS note some designs may have an ever so-slight screen resolution affect (which is part of their concept)
Apophysis for the swirls, and the clipart’s from Photoshop. There is a teacup, 3 rose petals, a feather, a teapot, and a fairy (or a red rose- it’s up to you). Webbie inspired this. She inspires me!
...time for tea. Tea Rooms in the Cotswold Village of Broadway
The Lost Gardens of Heligan, near Mevagissey in Cornwall, are one of the most popular botanical gardens in the UK. Originally the gardens were part of the estate owned by the Cornish Tremayne family. After the First World War, which led to the deaths of 16 out of the 22 gardeners, the gardens fell into a state of neglect until Tim Smit and a group of fellow enthusiasts decided to restore the garden to its former glory. The restoration, which was the subject of a six part Channel 4 television series in 1996, proved to be an outstanding success, not only revitalising the gardens but also the local economy around Heligan by providing employment.
Original Drawing as a T-Shirt Design for “The Best Tea-Shirt Ever!”, My idea of the Perfect Whimsical Cup of Tea.
...and continue to talk about happy things. / ~ Chaim Potok
Fefferoni is a land of hidden stuff, and some of it will amaze you. Some of it will be as you suspected, not very interesting at all.
_*See more pictures of Life with Fred Bear Fred Bear’s New Book is now available for purchase card matted print laminated mounted canvas framed poster rb redbubble teddy bear toy cuddly threadbare Fred tea cup elevenses break teapot service /
Stuck off to the side, and slightly behind a food vendor’s booth in a busy Chinese street market, this old can held the fire to heat a well used tea pot, whistling away.
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At first glance this teapot seems to be suspended in air while pouring its contents on this Shanghai street marking the company’s location.
Canon EOS 30D / ISO 400 / f/7.1 / 1/60 sec Edited this to remove the things in the background, not sure I did it successfully. Need more practice with GIMP!
A popped-out version of Pink Mannequin . On a t-shirt! Also available as a print or poster.
/ Teapot Topiary drawing drawing for inclusion in calendar, please feel free to leave a comment, but it’s not necessary as you may have seen this before in the coloured version below /
or elephant … my imagination is running wild again …
Shot with Canon 450D in the garden of Bella Vista on Blackwood, Bridgetown, WA and layered with texture from Florabella / Exp: 1/400 sec, f4.5, ISO 100, lens 18-55mm, focal length 29mm. Bella Vista is a 100 year old house owned by two Bridgetown artists. The gallery is sometimes open to the public as well as the delightful garden. Lots of interesting bits and pieces to see here as well as a fascinating gourd growing area. / Click here to visit my Red Bubble Site gallery and view by category.
From an exhibition at Belsay Hall, Northumberland, UK
Canon EOS450D, Tv-1/60, F5.6, ISO-100, 55-250 @ 171mm, shot taken at this beautiful sunset on the way back from Westmorland Falls out the window of my Mazda 8/12/09, near Deloraine, approx 35 mins from L,ston,, Tasmania. / I think this is the mountain water factory?? Was a beautiful sunset after discovering the cascades are HEAPS better when flooded. >1st sunset with my SLR>
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