Year of the Rat makes number 8 of 12 of the Chinese Zodiac designs. It is now available at Donkeyshines Jr. on t-shirts for adults and children.
Year of the Rat makes number 8 of 12 of the Chinese Zodiac designs. It is now available at Donkeyshines Jr. on t-shirts for adults and children.
Today, I finished my Year of the Pig design for my Chinese Zodiac collection. It is now available at Donkeyshines Jr. The design comes in men’s, women’s, and kid’s sizes, with other products to be added in the future.
One more Chinese Zodiac t-shirt design is now completed, and the shirts are ready to buy at Donkeyshines Jr.!
I am halfway done with designing a shirt for every Chinese Zodiac. My wife is actually born in the Year of the Monkey, so I made this in time for her birthday in October. Luckily, she doesn’t visit my blog unless I specifically tell her to, so this will still be a surprise!
I’ve finished my fifth of the twelve Chinese Zodiac t-shirt designs. It’s only five month until the Year of the Dragon begins, so there’s little time to waste! If you or anyone you know is a dragon, then you should hurry on down to Donkeyshines, Jr. and pick up a shirt or three. The design is currently available on a basic tee for $11.99, a women’s tee for $16.99, men’s American Apparel for $18.99, baby’s size for $13.99, toddler’s size for $12.99, and children’s size for $11.99.
This is the second painting in my Twilight and Buffy series.
It is my fourth digital painting since I began trying to teach myself how to do it. I like to think I’ve made some progress since I did the first of this series, Angel and Edward. I’m still trying to figure out a process that is efficient and yields the results that I’m looking for. My goal is for these to look more like paintings and less like those 80’s style airbrush illustrations that you’d find on Trapper Keepers and lunch boxes. I want their to be some weight, some texture, and even some evidence of “brush work”. I’m still trying to figure it out, and hopefully this latest painting is a step in the right direction.
Pineapple-Man is exasperated. All he asks of his employees is that they dress appropriately and do their jobs. He’s got one guy who shows up to work dressed like a clown, and another guy who’s just lounging around all day.
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