Description: "Until the lion tells his side of the story, the tale of the hunt will always glorify the hunter." This African proverb gets visual treatment here - the lion finally roaring his version. The rising sun background isn't subtle, but then neither is a lion's roar at dawn. The constructivist propaganda style gives the king of beasts the revolutionary treatment he deserves. Corporate offices hang this for obvious metaphors about leadership, while wildlife conservationists appreciate a lion portrait that captures power without cuteness. The Japanese influence adds discipline to raw power, creating art for spaces that need both authority and authenticity.
Description: Neo-folk is a fresh twist on boho style, capturing the magic of folklore through bold lines, organic shapes, and symbolic patterns that resonate with today’s trendsetters looking for timeless, expressive art. This Art Nouveau style line art botany (ferns, mushrooms, flowers, plants, herbs) will be the focal point of every interaction.
Description: This bold design highlights the thyme plant in a retro apothecary style, blending herbal tradition with a gritty, printmaker’s edge. Great for kitchen witches, herb gardeners, and nature lovers who want a bit of old-world charm in their wardrobe. Add this flavorful piece to your herbarium of style.
Description: "Kill every buffalo you can! Every buffalo dead is an Indian gone." General Sheridan's genocide strategy, now this bison stands as monument to survival. The constructivist frame builds the buffalo like a fortress - immovable, undeniable, very much still here. The propaganda style treats the animal as what it is: living resistance, prairie revolution on hooves. The mythpunk edge suggests this isn't just wildlife art but resurrection mythology. Native American cultural centers display it with pride, conservation groups use it as reminder of near-misses, and anyone decorating with authentic Americana knows this beats eagles every time. It's wildlife art that carries the weight of history without forgetting to be magnificent.
Description: Drop into the retro-future soundscape with this electrifying vintage Japanese DJ design. A focused musician in headphones and shades crafts mesmerizing beats on a synth keyboard, bathed in the warm glow of a stylized sunset with bold graphic lines. The ukiyo-e woodblock texture adds a classic touch to this vibrant ode to electronic music, perfect for DJs, synthwave fans, and lovers of 80s retro aesthetics.
Description: Neo-folk is a fresh twist on boho style, capturing the magic of folklore through bold lines, organic shapes, and symbolic patterns that resonate with today’s trendsetters looking for timeless, expressive art. This Art Nouveau style line art camel in an Arabian night will be the focal point of every interaction.
Description: This design features a vintage-style poster for the play The Drunkard or The Fallen Saved, showcasing retro typography, a prohibition-era bottle illustration, and a nod to WPA Federal Theatre Project art. Perfect for fans of classic theatre, 1930s historical drama, and antique poster prints. Great for theatre enthusiasts, history buffs, or anyone looking to add retro flair to their decor or wardrobe.