Psychedelic Phone Cases - iPhone and Android
Description: Take a mind-expanding stroll through surreal wonderlands with the Feed Your Head tee. This dreamy design features a whimsical girl in blue venturing into a forest of towering psychedelic mushrooms, lit by magic and mystery. Framed in ornate art nouveau style and bursting with color, it's a nod to Alice, altered states, and expanding your inner universe.
Description: “The world is like a ride in an amusement park, and when you choose to go on it you think it's real because that's how powerful our minds are. The ride goes up and down, around and around, it has thrills and chills, and it's very brightly colored, and it's very loud, and it's fun for a while. Many people have been on the ride a long time, and they begin to wonder, "Hey, is this real, or is this just a ride?"
Description: A powerful design promoting love, unity, and true Christian values over division.
Christians Against Christian Nationalism Phone Case
by Anthony-Morrisrus-Art
$17 $23
Description: Buffalo Springfield was a rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1966, taking their name from an old Buffalo Springfield steamroller parked outside their house. The group, widely known for the song 'For What It's Worth,' which became a US top 10 hit and a counterculture anthem, released three albums and several singles between 1966 and 1968. Their music combined elements of folk and country with British Invasion and psychedelic rock influences. They were key to the early development of folk rock. Their second album, Buffalo Springfield Again, marked their progression to psychedelia and hard rock. After several drug arrests and line-up changes, the group disbanded in 1968, and their final album, Last Time Around, was released post dissolution.
Description: Step into the illusion of love with this surreal digital art piece, where a couple sits mesmerized by a mind-bending, trippy visual. Perfect for those who embrace the mystery of emotions and reality. Add this captivating artwork to your collection today and let your walls speak in riddles!
Description: Copyright of all these designs belongs to the artist (Meghan Wallace or Doodle by Meg) and may not be reproduced by anyone other than the artist for sale or any other commercial use. In accordance with Intellectual Property Policies my designs have been created using my own process and personal references. With that said if you like my style and are interested in commission design work feel free to email me!
Description: The skull is one of the most universally recognized symbols in existence. From the Jolly Roger to tombstones and hazard labels, it’s an easy way to represent the concepts of danger and death. Medieval Europe had an entire genre for cranial imagery: memento mori (Latin for “remember that you die”). These artworks — The DanseMacabre skeletons, the vanitas still lifes — were meant to remind the viewers of their mortality. Centuries passed, trends came and went, but the memento mori stayed alive. In the late 19th century, Charles Allan Gilbert created a landmark visual pun titled All is Vanity. Look at the illustration, and you see a skull. Blink, and it transforms into a young woman admiring herself in a vanity.
Description: Copyright of all these designs belongs to the artist (Meghan Wallace or Doodle by Meg) and may not be reproduced by anyone other than the artist for sale or any other commercial use. In accordance with Intellectual Property Policies my designs have been created using my own process and personal references. With that said if you like my style and are interested in commission design work feel free to email me!
Description: Sure that our design will be one of your favorites, our special design will catch people's attention when you walk down the road. Take this present for your best friend, mother, father, brother, sister, boyfriend, girlfriend, son, daughter.
It Doesn't Matter How Old You Are. Buying Snacks For A Road Trip Should Always Look Like An Unsupervised 9-Year-Old Was Given $100 Phone Case
by Anthony-Morrisrus-Art
$17 $23