Two Worlds Pillows
Description: Illustrated by Brazilian artist Henrique Alvim Corrêa for the French 1906 edition of War of the Worlds. From the Public Domain Review website, "'Alvim Corrêa', Wells said after the artist had died, 'did more for my work with his brush than I with my pen'." Presented here with my own humble flourishes.
Description: Yasuke in the Wind: Warrior of Two Worlds A powerful blue‑toned illustration honoring Yasuke, the legendary African samurai whose story bridges cultures and centuries. This dynamic brush‑stroke design captures motion, discipline, and the fierce resolve of a warrior shaped by two worlds. Perfect for fans of samurai history, Japanese aesthetics, martial arts culture, and mythic storytelling. The dramatic composition and flowing energy make this design stand out on shirts, hoodies, and prints for anyone who appreciates bold warrior imagery and historical legends.
Description: Inspired by the parallel universes of Fringe, this minimalist New York skyline features iconic landmarks from both worlds, including the World Trade Center, the Statue of Liberty, and the famous airship. A subtle tribute for fans of alternate realities, science fiction, and one of television's most memorable sci-fi series.
Description: Legend of Yasuke — Warrior of Two Worlds Celebrate the legendary story of Yasuke, the African warrior who rose to become a samurai in Japan’s Sengoku era. This bold monochrome illustration captures Yasuke in a powerful combat stance, katana drawn, surrounded by dynamic brushstroke kanji that amplify the motion and intensity. Perfect for fans of samurai history, martial arts culture, Japanese aesthetics, and iconic warrior legends. A striking design for anyone who appreciates strength, resilience, and untold historical stories.
Description: Live the best of both worlds with this high-impact, retro-futuristic pop art design. Featuring a halftone-textured vintage microphone and the iconic blonde wig, this graphic is enclosed in a stylized neon TV frame with a vibrant purple pixel grid. Capture the ultimate 2000s nostalgia with clean lines and explosive Y2K colors. Perfect for fans who love subtle, aesthetic pop culture references.