Happy Birds Socks
Description: Unleash your inner flower child with this groovy mid-century modern flowers design! These delightful blossoms take you on a whimsical journey back to the retro era, where vibrant colors and funky patterns reigned supreme. Whether you wear this design on a t-shirt, adorn your walls with an art print, or carry it on a tote bag, it's a nod to the past with a modern twist. Let these flowers be a reminder to embrace your unique style, spread good vibes, and bloom with confidence. Get ready to turn heads and evoke smiles with this delightful floral design!
Description: Set in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, during the 1950s and ’60s, Happy Days presented an idealized view of post-war middle-class America, seen largely through the perspective of high school student Ritchie Cunningham and his pal Potsie. The boys fraternized with the crowd at Arnold’s Malt Shop. Although Ritchie was the show’s protagonist, the most indelible character was Arthur Fonzarelli, known as “Fonzie”or simply "The Fonz." His greaser style and love for motorcycles clashed with the show’s cast of wholesome, all-American characters, but under his leather jacket, Fonzie had a heart of gold. The show ran from January 15, 1974 to September 24, 1984 with a total of 255 half-hour episodes spanning eleven seasons.
Description: In a sunlit meadow, a baby yellow chicken named Buckaroo Chicky sits adorably in a woven basket, sporting a tiny cowboy hat. His fluffy feathers gleam like sunshine, and his inquisitive eyes twinkle with adventure. Buckaroo exudes a whimsical charm, ready to explore the magical frontier.
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Description: This was the first watercolor map that I did -- and the first bird's eye view map. I was inspired by some 19th-century bird's eye view maps that I'd been looking at, some East Asian landscape art, and the fact that Happy Valley's neighborhood borders are formed more by hills than streets.