Swallow Bird Tank Tops
Description: For those who love to fly free. Originally released in September 2016 under the name Curly Sue, this design has been completely updated and is back! [In 2017 Curly Sue became Pretty In Punk.] Have a question? Email me! [email protected]
Description: Triangled Swallow is the first animal into Triangled Serie. I've decided to create vector images using only triangular shapes which are one of the basic shapes in geometry. Triangles gave sharp and cold impression when viewed separately, but combined together and viewed as clusters they can become a perfect base of a complicated shape. Through this process we can acknowledge the fact that every existence is made of smaller parts, constituent units of ordinary matter and beyond. Whole world we live in is made of many tiny parts. Just like in mosaics. That's why inspiration for Triangled serie also lays in Spanish mosaics called Trencadís which is a type of mosaic created from broken tile shards and used in Catalan modernism. Triangle...
Description: A stunning violet-green swallow rests in vivid emerald beauty among colorful wildflowers in warm western tones. A vibrant blend of woodland and mountain wildlife with floral charm, perfect for birders, swallow fans, and nature lovers who appreciate the dazzling colors of western forest and canyon bird life.
Violet-Green Swallow Perched Among Bold Colorful Wildflowers Bird Art Design Tank Top
by Birdsnstuff
$16 $21
Description: Retro Vintage, Swallow And Willow Tree, Japanese Aesthetic Black t-shirt and more awesome products suitable for Japanese vintage, anime and manga enthusiasts. It can also be perfect as a Birthday gift and Holiday gift to Dads, Moms, Grandpas, Grandmas, Uncles, Aunts and friends or just a great gift for someone extra special who adores Japanese vintage, anime and manga inspired art.
Retro Vintage, Swallow And Willow Tree, Japanese Aesthetic, Black Tank Top
by Happy Monkey by Ebayson Designs
$16 $21
Description: Swallow. Legend has it that tattoos began when seven sailors from a ship called the Swallow each tattooed a swallow on his chest to mark their mutiny. Tradition, though, generally holds that a swallow tattoo is used measure how far a sailor travels. Originally, a swallow was earned every 5,000 nautical miles.