Over The Garden Wall T-Shirts
Description: You Have Beautiful Eyes - Over The Garden Wall fan art by Lavinia Knight
You Have Beautiful Eyes - Over The Garden Wall fan art T-Shirt
by art official sweetener
$16 $24
Description: Dress down in style with our Over the Garden Wall character shirts – Join Wirt and Greg on their whimsical adventures! Perfect for fans who want to rock that chill and mysterious vibe while repping their favorite characters from the Unknown. 🍂🌲
Description: Saw a reference to Otgw yestarday and binge watched it again, lol. Also, I had to create two designs that took me all day today, but was definitely worth it. :)
Over the Garden Wall - Pottsfield Harvest Festival T-Shirt
by RetroPandora
$16 $24
Description: Just a cute illustration of Jason Funderburker, the one and only frog from Over the Garden Wall with Gregory's phrase "Ain't that just the way".
Jason Funderburker from Over the Garden Wall T-Shirt
by nuwandafoer
$16 $24
Description: This vector illustration is a fan art for American animated television miniseries 'Over the Garden Wall' dedicated to the Enoch character who appears in 'Hard Times at the Huskin' Bee' and cameos in 'The Unknown'. As inspiration I used a scene from the Season finale that reveals that Enoch is actually a cat inside a pumpkin-like suit. In this illustration I wanted to recreate the atmosphere of Pottsfield on the background and express the demonic character of Enoch. The main idea is a window or portal into another world - 'The Unknown'- where Enoch is a mischievous gatekeeper ready to trick you inside. I also added fun and creepy details such as frame made of human bones, because Enoch is likely the cause of Pottsfield's undead citizens.
Description: This vector illustration is a fan art for American animated television miniseries 'Over the Garden Wall' dedicated to the Chapter 2 'Hard Times at the Huskin' Bee' and Enoch character. As inspiration I used a scene on which Enoch in a cat form is dancing with the Pottsfield people during the Huskin' Bee festival. I tried to combine the paradox and the complex relationship of life and death, our reality and the other world, that prevails in Pottsfield. You can notice a simple wooden frame with a carved leaf, which should naturally symbolise life. While skeletons in the pumpkins costumes, hilariously dancing in circle, should rest in peace. But the living is dead, and the dead is alive. Where are we? In reality or in a dream world?