This is one of our hand-pulled t-shirts available in our etsy shop. The design comes from a paper-and-ink drawing by our talented friend @fiskrart. Heat treated for long lasting print quality.
“An ægishjálm I bore up before all folk… so that none dared come near me, and of no weapon was I afraid, nor had I ever seen so many men before me, and yet deemed myself stronger than them all; for all men were greatly afraid of me.” . . Many thanks to Grace @tyrawen for the amazing photos, she’s a fantastic human being inside and outside.
New print in collaboration with @celticartlogo, available as backpatch and t-shirt in a variety of colours. Follow us oninstagram for more updates!
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As one of the most puzzling and misinterpreted creature, the wolf has been at the very centre of cults and mythologies throughout history. In ancient times, Roman era, and Greek mythology, to the late Norse age and its depiction of the infamous Fenrir, the wolf has been a key figures in many cultures. Even if it’s not often associated with it, it played a pivotal role in Celtic culture as well. The wolf is not as present as other animals or zoomorphic representations in Celtic art, not like the boar, the eagle or the deer. Even so, there are mentions of the wolf in Celtic lore, particularly the very late one from the Middle-Age. Soon after Cormac mac Airt, the future High King of Ireland, was born, he was carried off and raised by a she-wolf for a period of time in the caves of Kesh, alongside her other cubs. In the tale of Táin Bó Cúailnge, the goddess Mórrígan appears under different shapes to the legendary hero Cú Chulainn, one of these being the shape of a wolf. Interestingly, the wolf plays a key role in the Celtic year cycle as well. It has always been associated with the first part of the year, usually the time around January, in different areas of Scotland and Ireland. Still today, in the Gaelic-speaking Highlands and islands, people refer to the first month of the year as “Faoilleach”, originally associated to a whole period in the Scottish agricultural calendar. The name has a close link to the wolf figure: in fact, “faol” or “faol-chú” means wolf in Gaelic, and it would appear to be a very old term, as wolves have been extinct in Scotland for centuries. In Scotland, the most notable representations of wolves are to be found in the Pictish culture, such as the one majestically engraved on the Ardross stone, 30 miles north of Inverness. This print is a modern reinterpretation of one of the most significant animals celebrated in hundreds of years of lore, legends and stone carvings.
Poster done for Pixies show in Bonner, Montana. 24x18 7 color screen print. Edition of 50 regular prints and 25 rainbow foil prints. Available now in my store dustinwyattdesign.bigcartel.com
A huge ✨THANK YOU✨ to everyone who checked out this year’s Posters for Parks show and supported Minneapolis parks, I’m so incredibly thrilled that each and every one of these big birds found a new home.
OH GOD I ALMOST FORGOT I have a Katamari Damacy poster for Mondo that drops tomorrow morning, at 11AM Central! It’s screen-printed, 18"x24", edition of 225. My spiel from the site:
“Having played a lot of Katamari Damacy back in college, I wanted to do a piece that paid tribute to the game’s specific brand of weirdness. I sketched out a number of thumbnails, but everyone immediately gravitated towards the trompe l’oeil effect of the Prince rolling up his own poster.
Since the game diligently catalogues every item you roll up, I wanted to make sure everything I drew into the Katamari was something directly out of the game: the merman, the dog with fleas, the inexplicably still-lit campfire. I did a quick 3D mockup in Maya with a bunch of cubes just to get a rough layout for the sphere, and then went to work replaying the game on my Switch and filling in as many specific objects as was humanly possible.”
hiiii tumblr long time no see. had to say that the coolest screenprinters in Texas @ Fine Southern Gentlemen n’ me are teaming up for further fundraising, this time on tshirts!
only available for 2 weeks, all proceeds go to My Sistah’s House, which provides housing, healthcare & legal help to black n brown trans women in the American south.
this summer we’ve raised over 2k for justice initiatives. let’s do some more? :’)
All our t-shirts are 100% hand printed by us and are brought to life inside our small self-built workshop. We use environmental-friendly inks and only listen to epic fantasy OST when printing tees. We do it slow and we take great pride in our craft.
I have new silkscreen prints available in my shop. The initial edition is black ink on 90 lb white Stonehenge paper, editioned to 30. I did a few variants, included a couple prints on hand spray painted paper, a white on black paper variant, and a faux red/blue 3D print. Prints are available at the following link:
I’ll be @thirstyeyebrew shlepping prints on the cheap ‘til around 6 this evening. Drop in and haggle me down #posterdesign #screenprinting #artattack #1shtar #gigoosters (at Thirsty Eye Brewing Company) https://www.instagram.com/p/B6WTAlTFHdL/?igshid=1jhjbbvw4xzr4