Qingdao Phone Cases - iPhone and Android
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Description: Show your love for the beautiful coastal city of Qingdao with this classic vintage style lettering. Featuring bold, athletic-inspired typography in a striking blue hue, this piece captures the spirit of the seaside destination. Perfect for travelers, locals, and anyone who appreciates clean, retro-inspired graphic apparel.
Description: Show your love for the beautiful coastal city of Qingdao with this stylish retro . Featuring bold varsity typography and vibrant red and pink stripes, this aesthetic look is perfect for travelers, locals, and anyone who appreciates classic vintage-inspired city fashion. Great for casual everyday wear.
Qingdao China Retro Varsity Style Text Phone Case
by Triiless Studio
$17 $23
Description: Show your love for the beautiful coastal city of Qingdao with this classic varsity-inspired typography. Featuring a bold athletic font in deep blue, this aesthetic is perfect for travelers, locals, or anyone who appreciates clean, minimalist travel style. Wear your city with modern vintage charm.
Qingdao China Sport Varsity Style Text Phone Case
by Ur Secret Lover
$17 $23
Description: Artwork by Grace J of Long Beach published in the Lunar New Year Artbook. Artist Statement: " I was inspired to draw a dragon because I was born in year of the dragon myself. I have always loved dragons and am glad that it is currently year of the dragon. In Chinese culture, dragons represent power, wisdom, luck, and strength. During Lunar New Year parades, people often wear a long dragon puppet and march around the streets. This is called a dragon dance. "
Description: Artwork by Khassidy G of Long Beach published in the Lunar New Year Artbook. Artist Statement: "What inspired me to draw this piece of art is because I like the Lunar New Year dragon. It is creative and colorful. I also wanted to draw this because I have seen how they made it and it inspired me to draw it. "
Description: Artwork by Kayleen R of Long Beach published in the Lunar New Year Artbook. Artist Statement: "Snakes have always held a special place in my heart, so when I heard this year’s animal for Lunar New Year was the snake, I was already excited! I know that snakes have always had the reputation to be frightening, or are a common symbolism of deceit and trickery, and just have other negative traits associated with them. Well, I didn’t want to represent that side. Even though snakes can’t feel love, that doesn’t mean they can’t BE loved. So I displayed my love for snakes by showing the more innocent side of them, the more colorful side. Alongside the lucky golden fruit, I showed that snakes can be beautiful and vibrant too."
Description: Artwork by Jeralyn C of Long Beach published in the Lunar New Year Artbook. Artist Statement: "For my art I was inspired by the Traditional Chinese dresses and the beautiful nature of snakes. When i was smaller i was I fell in love with reptiles, especially snakes, so when I saw this art competition i couldn't resist doing this. I hope my art is exceptional, I worked extremely hard on my art piece and hope for the best outcome."