Victorian T-Shirts

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  • As worn by the enigmatic EB I could have called this who farted ? but that would just be silly.

  • Grim Reaper – noun / the personification of death. [Origin: 1925–30] Old Slavic tribes viewed Death as a woman in white clothes, with a never-fading green sprout in her hand. The touch of the sprout would put a human to an everlasting sleep. This image survived Christianization well into the Middle Ages, only being replaced by the more traditional European image of a walking skeleton as late as in the 15th century. Death as a sentient entity is a concept that has existed in many societies since the beginning of recorded history. In Western cultures, death is usually given the name, the “Grim Reaper”, and shown as a skeletal figure carrying a large scythe, and wearing a midnight black gown, robe or cloak with a hood, or sometimes, a white burial shroud. Usually when portrayed in the black-hooded gown, only his eyes can be seen.

  • New and Improved version of Lady Death Check out the previous version for a detailed background description.

  • My absinthe fairy. La Fee Verte. The intoxicating scent of black licorice and blue flame. / Inspired after my trip to New Orleans.

  • ‘Poor Miss Lee’ taunted by uncouth lads, miss lee pulls out tufts of her hair…luckily she has oodles and now is considering a vocational shift into / Victorian Mourning Jewellery Fraudulance…please refrain from taunting the numinous being that is Miss Lee! Love ya petal!

  • I tried mixing Victorian Gothic with street style and this is what came out…

  • A bit of a Gothic mood…based on a wonderful old building in Melbourne.

  • We set off in the dirigible, all stacks hissing steam, the great beating heart of our inspiration carrying us ever onwards. Doctor Catherine Desailes promised us a fine view of sunrise over the eastward side… For everyone who holds the aesthetics and grace of the steampunk genre close to their heart. Featured: Wednesday, 23rd of July on the Featured Page.

  • My entry for the Public Domain Image Mash-up challenge for T-Shirt Revolution – I seem to have a penchant for mirroring images, old watches and big wings… My source images (I think I got them all!) / / / / / /

  • The first in what may become a series of cartoon Victorian Steampunk inventors.

  • The second in what will at least be a short series of Victorian Steampunk cartoon inventors.

  • You don’t need to be born a faerie to be a faerie, if you’re an inventive steampunk, you can make your own wings! The (currently) last image in the Goths, Faeries and Lace series, and very close to my favourite of all time!

  • This is the third in my “Little Inventor” series. In this image, we find the Little Inventor standing proudly by one of his creations.

  • Well? Would you like a duel? I just happen to have one spare. /

  • Pen and Ink Drawing x 3 Tee Shirt Sales to date- Raspberry Skinny Fit, Light Pink Skinny Fit and Red Skinny Fit / 1 Art Card Sale on Zazzle FEATURED IN FABULOUS TEE SHIRTS & ALT 2009 / SECOND PLACE IN ALT T-SHIRT CHALLENGE MARCH 2009 / TOP TEN IN SPOTS & STRIPES- MOMS 4 ART APRIL 2009 / SECOND PLACE IN ALT MODERN LOLITA MAY 2009 / FEATURED IN WOMANLY TEES MAY 2009 / WINNER OF PAINTED LADIES TEE DESIGN JULY 2009 ART PRINT AVAILABLE HERE ON BUBBLE / Other Kiki Products over at Zazzle too, including this cute mousemat…..... / / And Bumper Sticker…... /

  • I wanted to do an image that symbolizes the Victorian bushfires that started on Saturday the 7th of February 2009, but I didn’t want this image to be sad (although we all know how devastating it has been), I wanted this image to be about the loss, the lives saved, how Australians came together and the growth to come. The Bird symbolizes all the lives that were saved, but this bird has no nest, so it also symbolizes all the homes that were lost and the nothingness some of these people now feel. The Birds claw clinging onto the tree branch is there to symbolize the fire fighters thoughts of hanging in there, and putting all these fires out. The Heart is there to symbolize all the heart ache and love, which us Australians have felt and will never forget. The Flower is there to symbolize all the help, support, donations and everything that us Australians have given to those affected, just to let them know that they have got support, and us Aussies are all here to help. The Music symbols are there to symbolize (all the lives lost) all the spirits flying up into the sky. The Leafs symbolize the growth to come, with rebuilding these affected communities. And I did not want an actual image of a fire in my design, so the swirls of the bird’s tail are there to symbolize the raging fire that affected so many. I ended up donating $630 for the bush fire appeal, from 2 paintings i auctioned and a couple of T’s :o)

  • Be ready for Tea anytime in this cute Lolita Tee xxx FEATURED IN ALT MARCH 2009 with thanks xxx 1 SALE TO DATE (In Long Sleeve Black) / See my Cute Shoes over at Zazzle too….... /

  • Its been ages since Ive posted anything new so here you are, kiddies! :)

  • 6am, sitting in the Combi with a hot take away coffee, checking out the waves. / A retro surf T-Shirt inspired by the rugged surf breaks of the southern coast of Australia.

  • can I tempt you with our finest cameo? *picture courtesy of Paul Compton

  • William, the Victorian ghost boy. The Hammo

victorian – information provided by wikipedia:

Victorian decorative arts refers to the style of decorative arts during the Victorian era. The Victorian era is known for its eclectic revival and interpretation of historic styles and the introduction of cross-cultural influences from the middle east and Asia in furniture, fittings, and Interior decoration. In the late Victorian period the Arts and Crafts movement, the aesthetic movement, Anglo-Japanese style, and Art Nouveau style have their beginnings.

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