I'm probably a bit crazy, pushing out three new shirt designs in one year, but I've been wanting to put this image on a shirt for years now. With the current resurgence of Steampunk popularity I thought this was the perfect time for this tool weilding tiger to make her return!
She should be printed in the next few weeks, and be ready for sale at Anthrocon. She will be printed on a graphite colored shirt (approximated by the background color) on the front side.
If you are interested in getting any size outside of our normal run, please contact me NO LATER THAN Sunday, June 7th. You can send me a message here, or via e-mail at orders[at]michelelight.com
Pre-payment for any special sizes will be required, but I'm hoping to keep these at the current $20 price tag. Very large sizes (4XL and above) will probably be a few dollars more.
Forever Drawing,
Michele
She should be printed in the next few weeks, and be ready for sale at Anthrocon. She will be printed on a graphite colored shirt (approximated by the background color) on the front side.
If you are interested in getting any size outside of our normal run, please contact me NO LATER THAN Sunday, June 7th. You can send me a message here, or via e-mail at orders[at]michelelight.com
Pre-payment for any special sizes will be required, but I'm hoping to keep these at the current $20 price tag. Very large sizes (4XL and above) will probably be a few dollars more.
Forever Drawing,
Michele
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my poor skunk beer have nearly fallen apart and biohazard is heading that way too
Forever Drawing,
Michele
And I wish you'd do a steampunk fox...
Welding goggles, a large wrench, and a tool belt have nothing to indicate a Victorian era slant, especially with twentieth century garb... Even a minor sepia tone would help set the mood as steampunk rather than merely mechanic chick.
I like the design.
When they are printed, I'll make an announcement that they are ready for sale and they will be posted on my website.
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Please save a M for me at AC...
Since then various sub-genres have come forth, so it gets confusing. The other main variartion as far as I can see is the "Neo-Victorian" which also includes the manners, mores, and clothing styles of that period.