Socialist Political Cartoon T-Shirts
Description: "Organize and Take The Big Bag!" This design originally drawn by Jon Lynch, and appeared in the Industrial Pioneer, a publication of the IWW, in June 1925. I have redrawn, retraced, digitized and resized the text from the original art to make it easier to read. Check out more of my art and products at https://spacedoglaika.com/
Description: "What did you tell that man just now" "I told him to work faster!" "How much do you pay him?" "$25.00 a day" "Where do you get the money to pay him?" "I sell products" "Who makes the products?" "He does" "How many products does he make in one day?" "$100.00 worth" "Then instead of you paying him -- He is paying you $75.00 a day to tell him to work faster!" "Huh? But the machines belong to me-" "How did you get the machines?" "I sold products and bought them" "-- and who made THOSE products?" "Shut up -- he might hear you!" Check out more of my art and products at https://spacedoglaika.com/
Description: The design comes from a legendary political cartoon from 1911 that's an American cartoon caricature critical of capitalism copied from a Russian flyer from 1901. It depicts the capitalist system as a social pyramid with peasants and workers at the bottom ("We work for all", "we feed all"), the bourgeoisie above them ("We eat for you"), the military above them ("We shoot at you"), the clergy above them ("We fool you"), royalty and state leaders above them ("We rule you"), and finally a money bag at the top representing capital as the ruler of all. This design has been redrawn, recolored, remastered, and digitized by me. Check out more of my art and products at https://spacedoglaika.com/
Description: Organized class-conscious workers are all that's needed to rid the earth of the parasitic capitalist class. This political cartoon was originally from the May 1938 edition of The One Big Union Monthly, a monthly publication by the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW). I have completely digitized, redrawn, and refinished this work of art, as well as rewritten the text for the sake of legibility - for the sake of preserving and archiving this important piece of labor history. The IWW still exists today, and if this political cartoon still rings true to you, even nearly a century after it's original publishing, you should consider looking up your local IWW chapter. Check out more of my art and products at https://spacedoglaika.com/
Description: This design originally comes from a political cartoon from Solidarity, published on November 11, 1916. I have redrawn, restored, and digitized this art in order to preserve this piece of labor history. Check out more of my art and products at https://spacedoglaika.com/
Description: This design comes from a cartoon by the Industrial Workers of The World (IWW) in 1920, which depicts a spider labeled "Wall St." atop a web labeled "capitalism" spun across all of society, including the press, law, education, banks, mines, factories, harbors, and train lines. I have redrawn, restored, and refinished this art in order to preserve this important piece of labor history. Check out more of my art and products at https://spacedoglaika.com/
Description: A political cartoon from 1921 depicted the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) driving a knife into the squid of capitalism. This design has been redrawn, refinished, digitized, and given original color for the first time by me. The original black and white version is also available. Check out more of my art and products at https://spacedoglaika.com/
Description: Wage labor is theft. This design was originally based on a political cartoon titled "Organize and Take The Big Bag!" drawn by Jon Lynch, and appeared in the Industrial Pioneer, a publication of the IWW, in June 1925. A redrawn version of the original political cartoon is also available. Check out more of my art and products at https://spacedoglaika.com/ If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, feel free to hit me up and let me know! I also do custom work, so if you want something specifically made, I can do just about anything!
Description: This design originally came from artwork by French caricaturist Jean Effel (1908-1982), whose art was very popular in the Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia. I have redrawn, recolored, and refinished this artwork in order to preserve this important piece of history. Check out more of my art and products at https://spacedoglaika.com/
Description: "A Garland For May Day" was originally an illustration by famous children's book author and socialist Walter Crane, that I have recreated, retraced, refinished, and digitized to make the text more readable and the illustration more clearly visible - now with completely new original color as well. The original uncolored version is also available. Check out more of my art and products at https://spacedoglaika.com/