The Spill Tapestries
Description: Channeling the rebellious energy of alternative rock, this design captures the essence of distorted melodies and honest storytelling. It’s made for those who grew up with loud music in their headphones and deep thoughts in their minds. Whether you're into underground gigs or classic alt rock legends, this piece speaks directly to your identity.
Description: The debate over the location of the Dino's Bar & Grill has rattled on for years. Phil Lynott always avoided giving it a location, saying the song was about guys anywhere in the world going out for a weekend pint and a fight. Years after Phil's death Scott Gorham said Dinos was named after Dean Martin's Sunset Strip joint of the same name. But Gorham was Californian so would most likely think in terms of LA; also Martin's place was certainly not somewhere that "blood would spill" and most importantly it wasn't written by Scott. We preferred Phil's vision, so went for Dublin so as to link the design back to the original Thin Lizzy inspiration.
Description: I am the parent of two young adult who are both a part of the LGBTQIA community. My youngest is 19 and she uses "Spill the Tea" all the time. We were just talking one night and she used the phrase and I had the idea for this design. I had the tea cups already completed from a couple years ago so it didn't take to much to get it to come together. I have about 10 variations of it and counting right now so it is every changing.
Description: A vintage gothic emblem inspired by Suriel Tea Co, featuring an ornate frame and a skeletal hand holding a steeping tea bag. Rich gold tones, distressed textures, and celestial accents create a mysterious, old-world fantasy mood. The design channels whispered secrets, clever gossip, and Prythian lore, blending dark academia aesthetics with playful bookish symbolism. A striking illustration for fans drawn to magical worlds, iconic fantasy references, and dramatic vintage artwork.
How Exxon, Chevron and Their Buddies Killed The World Tapestry
by Harley Warren – Pop Culture Mashups, Surreal Art & Chaotic T‑Shirt Wizardry
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