Flying Eyeball T-Shirts
Description: Eyeball Flying Rockabilly Tattoo Cartoon Illustration Eye T-shirts, stickers and other fun merch available at Tee-Public and Society 6 now! Give me a shout of you need a logo or mascot design in my cartoon style!
Eyeball Flying Rockabilly Tattoo Cartoon Illustration Eye T-Shirt
by Squeeb Creative
$18 $24
Description: An eyeball pilot taking its face out for a flight
Flying face with an eyeball pilot - tattoo style - black line art. T-Shirt
by DopamineDumpster
$18 $24
Description: american traditional classy flying eyeball
american traditional classy flying eyeball T-Shirt
by OldSalt
$18 $24
Description: A pastel goth illustration featuring a cute yellow devil meditating with hypnotic spiral eyes and surrounded by flying winged eyeballs. The bold phrase Sweet But Psycho is written in bubbly, colorful letters at the top.
Sweet But Psycho Cute Meditating Devil Flying Eyeballs T-Shirt
by AtlasCo
$18 $24
Description: american traditional classy flying eyeball
american traditional classy flying eyeball T-Shirt
by OldSalt
$18 $24
Description: Embrace retro vibes with this vintage-style cartoon design featuring a friendly frosty sloth mascot greeting happy citizens. With a cute dinosaur, flying eyeball, and playful ghost, this whimsical, distressed badge art is perfect for winter and animal lovers alike.
Retro Frosty Sloth Mascot Vintage Cartoon T-Shirt
by My Memories
$18 $24
Description: Embrace the chaos with this vibrant retro punk graphic design featuring a laughing character reading a cosmic book. Perfect for fans of alternative streetwear, 90s grunge, synthwave aesthetics, and surreal pop art, this design brings bold color and rebellious energy.
Description: eyes monster terror in spooky adventure in green light color match for you horror lovers and perfect for your daily t shirt design
Spooky Adventure Eyes Monster T-Shirt
by Nocturnal Studio
$18 $24
Description: Death moth – I decided to put an eye on it, instead of the classic skull. Because of reasons: The moth is a symbol of death and soul. In Slavic tradition butterflies and moths are believed to spirits of the deceased who visit their birth home forty days after they’ve died. Nighttime moths are often called Witches – there was a tradition where people would catch moths and maim them, so they could discover which woman was a witch. They would know this because the day after the maiming, witches would have the same injuries as moths. I’m more fascinated by moths used to tell who’s a witch, than moth as a symbol of death and spirit, and that is why I put an eye in this design instead of a skull (I spy with my little eye a little witch!)