Apsara from Overseize
I am absolutely in love with this rendition of Apsara, the Hindu spirit of clouds and water. For starters the artwork is just magically detailed. I want to see one up close to study all the small details. There is a perfect balance between traditional elements and a modern style which gives it a uniqueness rarely seen on tees. The thing I like most though is how serene she looks. That is something we should all aspire to in our hectic modern lives.
Showing posts with label hindu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hindu. Show all posts
Friday, September 21, 2012
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Ganesha
Ganesha by Corey Courts
Ganesha is one of the most widely recognised and worshiped deities of the Hindu faith. Therefore it does not come as a great surprise to realise that there are a lot of tshirts around that feature him. This one sets itself apart purely by the fantastic artwork. It becomes even more amazing when you find out the artist is self taught. There is just no substitute for natural talent.
Ganesha is one of the most widely recognised and worshiped deities of the Hindu faith. Therefore it does not come as a great surprise to realise that there are a lot of tshirts around that feature him. This one sets itself apart purely by the fantastic artwork. It becomes even more amazing when you find out the artist is self taught. There is just no substitute for natural talent.
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Maya
Maya from Sylosis
Yeah I know that I have said that I don't generally do band tees. I am not trying to push my musical tastes on you, it is just that the artwork here is so damn good I had to feature it. The story behind this is that after a trip to India, Sylosis decided they wanted a tee featuring the Hindu serpent goddess. They then made an awesome decision to commission Chris aka Pale Horse to do the artwork.
Yeah I know that I have said that I don't generally do band tees. I am not trying to push my musical tastes on you, it is just that the artwork here is so damn good I had to feature it. The story behind this is that after a trip to India, Sylosis decided they wanted a tee featuring the Hindu serpent goddess. They then made an awesome decision to commission Chris aka Pale Horse to do the artwork.
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