Serpent Long Sleeve T-Shirts
Description: This flowing circular design features a flowing Chinese dragon. The body of the serpent snakes around from the top of the pattern down to the swirling tail. Four large claws extend from the body of the dragon creating an aggressive yet elegant stance. This beautiful pattern is a stylish take on the traditional Chinese dragon.
Description: Here in Norway (goes for Scandinavia too), we only have one venomous snake. The common European adder is extremely widespread and can be found throughout most of Western Europe and as far as East Asia. The colour varies from black to a sandy brown. On the black snake, you can’t see the characteristic zig-zag pattern it’s usually identified by. I used this snake as my reference for this painting and I chose to call it Serpent. It could be interpreted as an image of the Adder or as an image of the World Serpent (Jormungandr) from Norse mythology. That’s all in the eye of the beholder. The original painting is 70 × 90 cm and painted in acrylics and is available at https://lindaursin.net/product/serpent/
xtabay demon serpent gorgon lady ecopop Long Sleeve T-Shirt
by Jorge Lebeau
$17 $24
xtabay demon lady serpent monster ecopop art Long Sleeve T-Shirt
by Jorge Lebeau
$17 $24
Description: Designed inspire by an Aztec serpent turquoise mosaic dating to the 14 century AD. The country of Mexico lack natural turquoise resources, the stone utilized to create such beautiful pieces of art originated from the American south-west and even further.
Double headed Aztec Serpent (turquoise mosaic) Outline T-Shirt Long Sleeve T-Shirt
by chimalliclothingco
$17 $24
Description: A full foliage Tree of Life is bordered by an Ouroboros (the snake that devours itself). The tree is the embodiment of Gaia, the earth, earth energy. The Ouroboros (in this composition) represents the "whole" or All. The Triskelion hinted in the root area represents the past, present and future. Paradise is so easily lost, so often taken for granted. This work is a homage to our home, Gaia (Earth), which by all definitions is a paradise. A fragile paradise.