Explosion Bags
Description: A detailed old-fashioned hand grenade with chipped green paint, rusted metal, and a prominent safety pin. This gritty military-style illustration is suited to collectors, history enthusiasts, tactical art fans, gamers, and admirers of distressed industrial imagery.
Vintage Grenade with Rust Illustration Bag
by Pinups Galore Co
$19 $24
Description: Who can forget the horror of the attack of The Big Chicken, which in October, 2004 activated rocket boosters and launched off of it's perch on top of a fast food establishment, and began spewing fire and laser beams, laying waste to businesses and unfortunate Cobb County residents passing by on the numerous walking paths in the area.
Description: Some characters riding a rollercoaster! It's derived from my cover art of my album Enjoy the Ride (hyperfollow.com/moule/enjoy-the-ride-3).
Enjoy the Ride (Album) Cover Art (Variant 2) Bag
by MOULE
$19 $24
Description: Unique monochromatic lion within rainbow color splash, goth black and white abstract design for african animals and savanna lovers.
Monochromatic Lion Within Rainbow Color Splash Bag
by TomFrontierArts
$19 $24
Description: Design with the image of a falling atomic bomb Little Boy. From the side, the words Never again and one question mark are repeated many times. We all hope that nuclear weapons will never be used, there are relevant lessons of history (I mean Japan), but this question mark always has a place to be!
Description: This design features the logo for Candy Crush. The words "Candy Crush" are rendered in a glossy, golden, three-dimensional font with a red heart integrated into the "y" of "Candy." To the right, a cream-colored price tag-like element hangs, with "SAGA" written vertically in bold red letters.
Description: Shadows of War: Atomic Mushroom Cloud — A haunting black-and-white illustration captures a young girl kneeling before a vintage television, mesmerized by a stark image of an atomic mushroom cloud. Set in a dimly lit, wood-paneled room with framed family photos askew, the scene evokes themes of innocence, media influence, and nuclear anxiety. This powerful visual juxtaposes childhood vulnerability with the destructive spectacle of corporate broadcast, offering a chilling commentary on historical trauma, propaganda, and the emotional impact of televised war imagery.