Rock Lover Tapestries
Description: For Guitar lovers and fans of the history of rock and metal. all these guitars are part of the history. If you are musician or simply music lover, you will enjoy this design.
Riffs that Rocked the World - Iconic Guitars from Rock and Metal Legends Tapestry
by Samuel Chávez
$23 $30
Fire on the Mountain by the Marshall Tucker Band Tapestry
by Haunted Jack's House
$23 $30
Bjork - Debut / Minimalist Graphic Artwork Design Tapestry
by saudade
$23 $30
Sun Ra - Cosmic Tones / Minimal Style Graphic Artwork Design Tapestry
by saudade
$23 $30
Description: A mysterious figure lights the way through the shadows, carrying the eternal flame of music. This artwork pays homage to the spirit of classic rock, where every step is a stairway leading to freedom, rebellion, and the timeless call of rock’n’roll. Perfect for those who walk their own path with music as their guide.
This .... Is Steely Dan ••••• Vinyl Collector Fan Design Tapestry
by CultOfRomance
$23 $30
Siren - Minimalist Graphic Artwork Design Tapestry
by saudade
$23 $30
Guitar Collectors 25 Iconic Guitar Body Shapes Tapestry
by Lamink
$23 $30
Description: Released on October 1, 1988, Superfuzz Bigmuff is the debut album by the Seattle grunge band Mudhoney. The album was named after two of the band's favorite guitar effects pedals: the Super-Fuzz and the Big Muff, which helped to provide the band's signature "dirty" sound. During initial release, the EP sold poorly, however, it has since been acknowledged as one of the seminal records of the Seattle scene.
Neil Young - 70s Crazy Horse Fanmade Tapestry
by Fuzzdevil
$23 $30
Description: Ultimate Musial shirt for guitar lover who knows their stuff. This is Eric Clapton’s Fender Stratocaster illustrated with art all over it. Only because he is my favorite musician.
Eric’s Strato Guitar in Full Colour Tapestry
by BullShirtCo
$23 $30
Album Cover Arctic Monkeys // Favourite Worst Nightmare Tapestry
by Twelve Shades
$23 $30
Description: Ray's Music Exchange is a fictional Chicago pawn shop that specialized in musical instruments in the 1980 film, The Blues Brothers. It's where the guys go to procure new instruments and equipment as they get the band back together, and end up in a performance of “Shake A Tail Feather” that spills into the streets filled with dancers. The actual location of the store was a pawn shop located in the Bronzeville neighborhood at 300 E. 47th St., though the interior shots were all done on a soundstage. The mural on the side of Ray's celebrating black musicians remained for 40 years until vandals set fire to the building in 2020.