Control Tower Socks
Description: Power up your style with a sharp, witty Dadaist twist! This deconstructed paper collage series captures the genius of Nikola Tesla and the iconic War of Currents—featuring Thomas Edison stamped with "DELETED" over Direct Current, Tesla's early wireless remote control boat floating in a tea cup, and Wardenclyffe Tower resonance coils. Blending vintage patent blueprints, Steampunk aesthetics, and Dark Academia science satire, this artwork is the ultimate gift for electrical engineers, physics students, science teachers, STEM majors, and tech nerds. Perfect for t-shirts, hoodies, wall posters, laptop stickers, and tote bags!
Description: Prove your teacher wrong with this hilarious "My Teacher Told Me I Would Never Get Paid For Staring Out Of A Window All Day" design! Featuring a detailed control tower silhouette flanked by airplanes against a vibrant striped sunset, this graphic is a must-have for Air Traffic Controllers (ATC), pilots, and aviation enthusiasts with a great sense of humor. Whether you are managing the skies from the tower or just love aviation wit, this design perfectly captures the irony of a job spent looking out the window. A fantastic gift for ATC graduation, birthdays, or a retirement celebration for your favorite aviation professional!
Description: A modern flat style graphic featuring a laptop screen displaying the text "WORLD TRAVELER AND PROFESSIONAL PROCRASTINATOR". In front of the laptop is a silver suitcase with orange straps and a pair of orange sunglasses. The background includes city buildings, an airplane in flight, an air traffic control tower, an orange sun, and stylized clouds and foliage.
Description: A humorous graphic centered around travel and procrastination. It features a black suitcase with orange-framed sunglasses, a calculator, and travel documents. Behind it is a laptop screen displaying the text 'WORLD TRAVELER AND PROFESSIONAL PROCRASTINATOR' against a backdrop of an airport control tower and city skyline with airplanes flying.
Description: A collage of six framed panels depicting aviation themes. Top left shows six circular gauges on a yellow background. Top right features an air traffic control tower silhouette against a light background. The middle row shows two different airplane silhouettes. The bottom left displays a pilot's portrait, and the bottom right shows hands on a control yoke.
Description: A skeletal figure dressed as a pilot, including a cap and headset, sits in a brown armchair holding a cup of coffee and a document. Behind it, an airport control tower and radar screen are visible, with a plane flying in the sky. The text 'THE CAPTAIN' is displayed in a rounded banner below.
Description: Northeast Airlines 140 was a commercial airliner that was heading to Dulles International Airport on Christmas Eve, 1990. The plane was a Lockheed L-1011 TriStar. After a terrorist takeover of the control tower, the plane became dangerously close to running out of fuel and crashing, like many other flights circling the runway.