Waitress 

38 creative works found

  • Food Omission Therapy 101
    by Paul Vanzella

    US$7.84–US$209.00

    Back in the late 50’s Dr Willheim Vän Flugelhorn of the Flugelhorn Universität Berlin tried a radical new therapy to help young women lose weight. F.O.T. (Food Omission Therapy) not FOOD he bellowed from the top of his lungs. He thought by gagging their mouths and tying their hands it would prevent them from indulging… Safe to say Dr Flugelhorn was admitted to the local sanitarium just two doors down from his laboratory…. and thank goodness for that… Now, this story is no different from the fad diets that plague our magazines and advertising mediums. Enough already! Model: Sarah Lea Cheesecake / Styling: Jo O’Brien / Assistant: James Price

  • Only brains are on the menu.

  • Tip
    by Hagen

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Tip

  • MissTee
    by Rhys McDonald

    US$24.70

    Turned The Waitress design into a Tee

  • details of original painting / acrylic, collage and hand stitching on canvas / 76×104 cm part of a series titled ‘Food and Desire’ original painting is sold / http://www.jackmangallery.com.au/artists_simone_maynard.html

  • Shirtheads - featuring BigFatRobot
    by caanan

    Howdy Bubblers! I’m pleased to announce the guinea pig has been put through his paces, and found to be healthy. So, here be the first …

    Howdy Bubblers! I’m pleased to announce the guinea pig has been put through his paces, and found to be healthy. So, here be the first ‘Official’ shirtheads strip, featuring BigFatRobot / – followed by a brief interview. Enjoy! The shirt featured is Zombie Waitress. Why do you think zombies are so cool right now? They’ve always been cool. Afterall, monsters that my gran can outrun are funnier than a clown drowning in an ocean of cream pies. However, we are now getting those uppity new zombies like the ones from “I Am Legend” – fast zombies with rudimentary smarts, like bogans rushing to the bar for Happy Hour priced Jim Beam and Cokes. / (For our non Oz chums reading, bogans are Australian rednecks.) How much thought goes into your tshirts? Are you just doodling, and going ‘hey, neat!’ or is there more process to it than that? I’m a mad doodler and note taker. In fact, I constantly carry around a battered note book and scribble down ideas even in the middle of conversations. I’m still working my way through ideas from 10 years ago! What was your favourite tshirt you’ve ever owned? It was a black tshirt with an old illustration of Bettie Page that my drunk, wayward uncle gave me when I was about 13. She was in a classic pin-up pose, and my mum was horrified by it, which, of course made it cooler. It was one of those shirts that literally disintegrated with all the wearing. Prior to that it was a white tshirt with navy blue sleeves, and C3P0 with his metallic hand resting on R2D2’s dustbin head. Inspirations start young, I’m still mashing pinups with Star War characters to this day. Have you ever found anything amusing that no one else has? / / This joke… a duck walks into a chemist and asks for some chapstick. The duck then said put it on my bill. What stirs your creative juices? Pop surrealist/ low-brow art from people like Mark Ryden, Audrey Kawasaki, Tara McPherson, Mike Giant, Shepard Fairey, Lori Earley, Tokidoki to name a few. Finding romance and scifi comics from the 50s and 60s. Tattoos – I mean good tattoos with stories, done by artists. My confreres on the Bubble. Walking through big city, graffiti-covered, streets. Reasonably priced domestic red. If there was one thing you could do to make this world a better place, what would it be? Excuse my heart jerkiness … I would create a perfect little family unit. Hopefully that will emanate a little to this kooky world of ours. What did you want to be when you were five? A loyal soldier – the kind that would lie on the ground wounded and tell his buddies to leave without him, and he will cover them. Now, I would want them to stay and give me cuddles, because bullets are hurty! What’s a common design mistake you see that annoys you? If anything. Not adhering to the simple basics like the Rule of Thirds (it’s not that hard guys, grrr). Plus, the old pop some garish filter over a photo and call it art. You are only impressing your mum! I see you’re a Trek fan. Looking forward to the new ‘revisioned’ film? Anything to see Captain Kirk’s large, arthritic frame bulging in his jump suit. However, apparently he’s not allowed to play in the Federation sandbox anymore. Besides marvelling at Shatner’s growing girth, the Star Trek movies (with the notable exception of Wrath of Khan) were mere watery soups compared to the meaty feast of the TV series. Having said that, I will see it gleefully. Aaaaand scene. Thanks for reading, folks. Until next week, keep bubblin’ over. :oD Caanan.

  • The waitress
    by Ashley Ng

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    A waitress patiently taking an order

  • No one does St Patty’s Day like good ole Gladys

  • The Waitress
    by kimbaross

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Original was pencil and ink drawing.

  • the waitress
    by Yvonne Bogdanski

    US$3.99–US$106.40

    young waitress

  • “Don’t You Want Me” by the Human League is a conflicting male/female duet with the subject of jealousy and sexual obsession as the main theme. Its pop style has often led to a misinterpretion that it is a love song. The male part of the song is a svengali figure who turns a female waitress into a ‘star’, who then subsequently leaves him once she has obtained fame. Released in the UK on 5 December 1981 it went almost immediately to number one and remained in the UK charts for 13 weeks, and was Christmas number of that year. The single went on to sell 1.4 million copies in the UK and is the 25th most successful UK single of all time.

  • Unemployed Actress
    by Michael J Armijo

    US$5.70–US$152.00

    I love taking candids. This was taken of a waitress in a SOHO, NYC restaurant. I was having a late lunch…it was slow…and she took a rest by the bar. I’m sure she’s a waitress who is really an actress (as many are in NYC). Hopefully, the right director or producer will see her strengths one day. I sure did when I quickly captured this through my lens. I love the DEEP IN THOUGHT mood of this daydreamy captured photograph.

  • Diner Candid
    by joekunin

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    A spur of the moment candid i happened to see while eating in a local diner.

  • Beautiful
    by JudyBJ

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Beautiful young waitress ,shot today in Tel Aviv. / For a change i asked permission ,so she said OK,but make it so that i will not notice :) / Guess that counts for a candid

  • Shi-cha-hai is a lake in downtown Beijing. Surrounding the lake there are bars and small shops. It is also called “Shi-cha-hai bar street”. It’s one of the most civilized night spots in China. The waitresses. Ps: A lady asked me what does “civilised” mean. So I add this: Being “civilised” means no much panders and whores, and virtually no robbery. A night spot in China could be very dangerous.

  • Las Vegas 2007

  • This is a play on the Belle and Sebastian album art of this name. I did it to experiement with how you can edit an image into something new and creative

  • House Keeping
    by Mistie McDonald

    US$3.42–US$91.20

  • It’s a work in progress. I’m not sure if I’ll add in the background as I have other projects to work on. Plus I’ve spent 2 long weeks on this, mainly cause I lost my computer 5 days waiting to get a ram chip installed. maybe in the future. / Image back story: Employees of a Cosplaying restaurant I just happened to know that the image has been squashed. I’m not sure why this has occurred. It’s probably a good thing it’s just a work in progress

  • Are you the busiest bee on the block ? Do you provide service with a smile ? Then treat yourself to a fab worker bee shirt. A Corrie Kuipers Original.

  • Is this what you ordered?
    by JudyBJ

    US$3.42–US$28.50

    shot at one of my local caffes

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