Chicken Man
This is a Kristin shirt that she made for me – it says “Chicken Man” in Chinese I think… Shirt design by Kristin Munro-Leighton.
This is a Kristin shirt that she made for me – it says “Chicken Man” in Chinese I think… Shirt design by Kristin Munro-Leighton.
peet: maker of sidewalk cracks parking spot finder sly, winged tickler peet is from the Ocana Clan collection of tshirts. Check out the whole Ocana Clan T Shirt Series
Keyword: Cooperate Wear Ant during joyful collective efforts. Ant reminds us that team work is good work. Actions: feed the queen; raise a barn; share with your sisters; coordinate Ant is from the Power Prints series of shirts. Check out the Power Print T Shirt Series
Keyword: Patience Wear Mantis for the calm apprehension of what you seek. Mantis aids the wise use of precise, delicate violence. Actions: perform surgery; counsel friends; comprehend absence; collect insects Mantis is from the Power Prints series of tshirts. Check out the Power Print T Shirt Series
Gobro: Helpfulness internal pressure: What do they think about my levels of helpfulness? external behavior: A cycle of petty meanness and snapping at those who seek your help and then feelings of guilt that cause you to reach out to try and help them again. act: explain why you’re helping and what the help means [...]
the wim rider mumble collector finder of lost thoughts pirate instructor Check out the whole Ocana Clan T Shirt Series Here’s Monica Willett modeling a wim rider hoodie: the wim rider comes from the Ocana Clan collection of designs.
My wife, known to most of the world as “Roxy Rockett,” was once the captain of the Trauma Queens. I designed this logo for them with LOTS of help and feedback from the team! Here’s me modeling it: Learn more about the Carolina Roller Girls if you want.
I designed this for some friends in Lexington, KY who wrote and put on a play called… THREE FOOLISH BACHELORS! It was great fun! A bit more about the play: Three Foolish Bachelors a play by Philip Tallon and on his front porch July 24, 2003 – Wilmore, KY And a link to look at [...]
The stencil screen printing technique seems rare as far as I can tell. I’ve seen tutorials from folks using stencils to make shirts but never stencils AND screens. So imagine my joy to discover – after ten years of stencil screen printing – someone else who uses the same methods! Bo Muller-Moore’s iconic “Eat More [...]
I designed this shirt for Carmin my step daughter. She and I are going to work on a dog-rider to add to the series of princesses who ride animals, smile and carry weapons. This design inspired me because it forced me to cut narrow lines… I’m more comfortable “composing” my stencils with shapes than lines [...]