I have always been a big fan of the macabre, including the Mexican 'Day of the Dead' celebrations. Celebrating death, life and loved ones is a wonderful practice and the colorful skulls and artwork are simply fantastic.
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ai artwork, ai generated art, altar, candles, celebration
'LST RSPNDR' (Last Responder), my latest design for TeePublic. I used my vector hot rod Hearse from a previous design, everything else was designed from scratch.
Given how popular my previous Tiger Army design was/is, I figured it was time to do another to give more choices. This is strictly fan art for one of my all-time favorite bands, I claim NO copyright and it is NOT official merchandise.
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band, digital artwork, digital drawing, music, psychobilly
Because you can't all be blessed enough to live in Canada, I did a version for my fellow Mustang fans, in other countries and states because I love ya, ya lil monkeys! The only change is the license/vanity plate, still says 'MYSTANG' behind the pin up girl, but also features a prairie sunset and 'State of Mind' text at the top and 'Wherever You May Roam' along the bottom, yes that's a nod to Met@llic@.
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digital painting, horse, vehicles, pin up, girl
WW2 Era 'nose art', mermaid pin-up girl. No specified Air Force, I'm just a big fan of the nose art and pin-up girls, from Rosie the riveter, to modern variations.
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aircraft, noseart, digital painting, aviation, pin up
I would think that the colors of the paint ring make it quite evident as to what I'm going for here. I wanted to keep it simple, maybe even minimalist, even though hand painting feathers and leather is NOT so simple. I added the backing oval to make cleaner stickers, if that's your thing.
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eagle feathers, supporting, digital painting, first nations, digital artwork
A butterfly flutters its wings on one side of the world and creates a tsunami on the other side. My digital artwork interpretation of the Chaos Theory, or Butterfly Effect.
Some of you will recognize the hammer in this piece, from my previous work, 'Hammer of the Dog', as the plan was always to use it in two different pieces. Again, everything in this work was done by digitally hand-drawing, photoshop, or some combination of both. The Celtic knotwork was insanely labor intensive and there was a few times I thought about abandoning it, especially on the axe.
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paw print, ireland, shield, dog, digital illustraion
Another oil painting scan from 13 years ago (fittingly). The second selection in my Halloween Horror Collection. Look close, or better, buy the t-shirt to see some clever details!
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oil painting, classic, spooky, creepy, terror
A horror icon close to my heart, as Halloween is also this artist's Birthday! I started this oil painting series and professional scans with Michael and all the others followed. Put a lil Mike in your heart, before he stabs it!
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halloween, horror fan, horror fan gift, horror movie addict, retro
Another from my oil painting series from 14 years ago and the one that scares the beejesus outta me, Regan McNeil from The Exorcist! I kept looking over my shoulder THE WHOLE TIME I was working on this design. Sometimes I'll go back and add stuff to a design, but I've had enuff of Miss MacNeil, thank you.
My latest piece, Tiger Lily Skull is available both as prints on canvas and T-shirts and tons of other merch via TeePublic. All pieces created by me, with the exception of the headdress, I purchased the vector illustration of it for 'commercial' use and hopefully supported a fellow artist.
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deaths head moth, skullshirt, moth, headdress, native american
While all the art was done by me, this is strictly fan art for one of my favorite bands, I don't claim any copyright and this is not official merchandise.
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tiger art, tiger face, graphics, hand drawn, neon
Fictional team artwork. Named after the WW2 'Flying Tiger Shark' nose art on aircraft. I thought it would be fun to combine my love for football and aircraft and I hope you do too!
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obscure reference, fictional logo, fictional, team, football fan
It's fluxing amazing! As a kid who grew up in the 80's and a fan of custom cars/garages, it seemed only natural that Doc Brown would have his own customs garage, how else would he pay for all his materials?