War Paint Mugs
Description: A pair of warriors... An American Indian woman stands next to her horse. In one hand, she tenderly holds her companion's head, and, in the other, she grasps a large, sharp knife. She's dressed in brown deerskin clothes and wears war paint on her face. Likewise, the dapple gray Native American war pony standing beside her is also painted for battle. Both of them gaze back at you intently. From the Artist: Typically, I prefer to create scenes where you can see the full body of the characters. For this work, though, I wanted to try something a bit different and move in closer, creating almost a portrait. I rather like the way it turned out as it puts such a strong focus on the two. Thanks for looking, Daniel P.S. Follow me o...
Description: Ancient power meets raw wilderness. Spirit Bear features a fierce animal skull adorned with bold tribal war paint, hand symbols, and a dramatic crown of feathers and arrowheads — a powerful tribute to the strength and spirit of the bear as a symbol of courage, protection, and untamed nature. Rich earth tones of red, black, and gold make this design visually stunning on shirts, hoodies, stickers, and more. Perfect for fans of Native American inspired art, wildlife symbolism, tattoo culture, and bold graphic design. Wear the spirit. Honor the wild.
Description: This bold design features an expressive spray can character, with a royal symbol on its headwear, holding additional paint cans. The background is adorned with dynamic paint splatters and a halftone dot pattern, giving it an authentic street art style. The powerful message "MAKE ART NOT WAR" is rendered in a distressed, dripping lettering, advocating for peace and artistic expression. This unique design is perfect for painters, designers, and art lovers who appreciate urban expression and want to share their -war sentiment. It's an artistic way to showcase your passion for creating and your support for a peaceful world. The cartoon character with its fierce expression adds an edgy touch to this bold message design, making it a standout for
Description: Regardless of whether she is actually going to war or just out for a night on the town, this female orc is applying makeup like it’s war paint. The fantasy monster image shows a female orc preparing for some type of battle by applying her “war paint” makeup. Originally painted with poster paint on cardboard stock and highlighted with colored pencils this fantasy image illustrates that applying makeup is an essential step in this female orc’s routine preparation for war.
Description: This compelling design showcases an intense-looking spray paint can, a central element of street style and urban aesthetic. The artwork is rich with dynamic paint splatters, evoking the raw energy of wall art influence. the can, a sketched royal headwear adds a unique touch, complemented by a geometric star shape. The powerful message "MAKE ART NOT WAR" is prominently displayed in a bold, dripping letter style, conveying a clear peace message and war opposition. This design is ideal for art makers, designers, and illustrators who are passionate about visual communication and promoting positive change. It resonates with individuals who appreciate the city life vibe and the artistic movement of the young generation. Whether you're an imaginat