Arawn Die Cut Sticker by artist Godmachine
$5.00
THE DEITY:
Arawn, the Welsh God of the underworld, terror, revenge, and war. He can be seen riding with his red-eared hounds through the skies from autumn to early spring, most especially during Samhain and Beltane when you can hear the baying of the hounds while they hunt for the spirits of the damned.
THE GIFT:
A Limited Release t-shirt featuring Godmachine's interpretation of Arawn for you to place anywhere you wish to bring awareness.
Sticker features:
DIE CUT
Rectangle with rounded corners
Matte Laminated White Polypropylene
2” x 3”
THE OFFERING:
With this purchase, your offering to Arawn will be 5% of the proceeds donated to the RSPCA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals). As a “Master of the Hunt” Arawn would be pleased with this offering to a charity that has been saving animals for almost 200 years by influencing, forming, and improving animal welfare laws in the UK.
THE ARTISAN:
Godmachine was born in Cardiff, South Wales, it was a difficult birth; his parents were in London at the time. He grew up on a steady diet of nothing, 2000AD comics, Santa Cruz skateboards, and old library books of Klimt and Beardsley. His art is born of Jim Philips, raised by Simon Bisley and adopted by his everyday influences: film, literature, and music. He uses a Wacom, photoshop, and coffee to achieve his detailed images that have made quite an impact on band merch, skateboards, and clothing companies today.
He owns 2 cats: Bear and Miss Boo Boo Kitty Fuck II and has a worrying amount of coffee mugs with cats on them. Although a vegetarian and a devout anti-theist he collects animal skulls, animal horns, and crucifixes along with old discarded black and white photos.
Arawn, the Welsh God of the underworld, terror, revenge, and war. He can be seen riding with his red-eared hounds through the skies from autumn to early spring, most especially during Samhain and Beltane when you can hear the baying of the hounds while they hunt for the spirits of the damned.
THE GIFT:
A Limited Release t-shirt featuring Godmachine's interpretation of Arawn for you to place anywhere you wish to bring awareness.
Sticker features:
DIE CUT
Rectangle with rounded corners
Matte Laminated White Polypropylene
2” x 3”
THE OFFERING:
With this purchase, your offering to Arawn will be 5% of the proceeds donated to the RSPCA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals). As a “Master of the Hunt” Arawn would be pleased with this offering to a charity that has been saving animals for almost 200 years by influencing, forming, and improving animal welfare laws in the UK.
THE ARTISAN:
Godmachine was born in Cardiff, South Wales, it was a difficult birth; his parents were in London at the time. He grew up on a steady diet of nothing, 2000AD comics, Santa Cruz skateboards, and old library books of Klimt and Beardsley. His art is born of Jim Philips, raised by Simon Bisley and adopted by his everyday influences: film, literature, and music. He uses a Wacom, photoshop, and coffee to achieve his detailed images that have made quite an impact on band merch, skateboards, and clothing companies today.
He owns 2 cats: Bear and Miss Boo Boo Kitty Fuck II and has a worrying amount of coffee mugs with cats on them. Although a vegetarian and a devout anti-theist he collects animal skulls, animal horns, and crucifixes along with old discarded black and white photos.
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THE DEITY:
Arawn, the Welsh God of the underworld, terror, revenge, and war. He can be seen riding with his red-eared hounds through the skies from autumn to early spring, most especially during Samhain and Beltane when you can hear the baying of the hounds while they hunt for the spirits of the damned.
THE GIFT:
A Limited Release t-shirt featuring Godmachine's interpretation of Arawn for you to place anywhere you wish to bring awareness.
Sticker features:
DIE CUT
Rectangle with rounded corners
Matte Laminated White Polypropylene
2” x 3”
THE OFFERING:
With this purchase, your offering to Arawn will be 5% of the proceeds donated to the RSPCA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals). As a “Master of the Hunt” Arawn would be pleased with this offering to a charity that has been saving animals for almost 200 years by influencing, forming, and improving animal welfare laws in the UK.
THE ARTISAN:
Godmachine was born in Cardiff, South Wales, it was a difficult birth; his parents were in London at the time. He grew up on a steady diet of nothing, 2000AD comics, Santa Cruz skateboards, and old library books of Klimt and Beardsley. His art is born of Jim Philips, raised by Simon Bisley and adopted by his everyday influences: film, literature, and music. He uses a Wacom, photoshop, and coffee to achieve his detailed images that have made quite an impact on band merch, skateboards, and clothing companies today.
He owns 2 cats: Bear and Miss Boo Boo Kitty Fuck II and has a worrying amount of coffee mugs with cats on them. Although a vegetarian and a devout anti-theist he collects animal skulls, animal horns, and crucifixes along with old discarded black and white photos.
Arawn, the Welsh God of the underworld, terror, revenge, and war. He can be seen riding with his red-eared hounds through the skies from autumn to early spring, most especially during Samhain and Beltane when you can hear the baying of the hounds while they hunt for the spirits of the damned.
THE GIFT:
A Limited Release t-shirt featuring Godmachine's interpretation of Arawn for you to place anywhere you wish to bring awareness.
Sticker features:
DIE CUT
Rectangle with rounded corners
Matte Laminated White Polypropylene
2” x 3”
THE OFFERING:
With this purchase, your offering to Arawn will be 5% of the proceeds donated to the RSPCA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals). As a “Master of the Hunt” Arawn would be pleased with this offering to a charity that has been saving animals for almost 200 years by influencing, forming, and improving animal welfare laws in the UK.
THE ARTISAN:
Godmachine was born in Cardiff, South Wales, it was a difficult birth; his parents were in London at the time. He grew up on a steady diet of nothing, 2000AD comics, Santa Cruz skateboards, and old library books of Klimt and Beardsley. His art is born of Jim Philips, raised by Simon Bisley and adopted by his everyday influences: film, literature, and music. He uses a Wacom, photoshop, and coffee to achieve his detailed images that have made quite an impact on band merch, skateboards, and clothing companies today.
He owns 2 cats: Bear and Miss Boo Boo Kitty Fuck II and has a worrying amount of coffee mugs with cats on them. Although a vegetarian and a devout anti-theist he collects animal skulls, animal horns, and crucifixes along with old discarded black and white photos.
THE DEITY:
Arawn, the Welsh God of the underworld, terror, revenge, and war. He can be seen riding with his red-eared hounds through the skies from autumn to early spring, most especially during Samhain and Beltane when you can hear the baying of the hounds while they hunt for the spirits of the damned.
THE GIFT:
A Limited Release t-shirt featuring Godmachine's interpretation of Arawn for you to place anywhere you wish to bring awareness.
Sticker features:
DIE CUT
Rectangle with rounded corners
Matte Laminated White Polypropylene
2” x 3”
THE OFFERING:
With this purchase, your offering to Arawn will be 5% of the proceeds donated to the RSPCA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals). As a “Master of the Hunt” Arawn would be pleased with this offering to a charity that has been saving animals for almost 200 years by influencing, forming, and improving animal welfare laws in the UK.
THE ARTISAN:
Godmachine was born in Cardiff, South Wales, it was a difficult birth; his parents were in London at the time. He grew up on a steady diet of nothing, 2000AD comics, Santa Cruz skateboards, and old library books of Klimt and Beardsley. His art is born of Jim Philips, raised by Simon Bisley and adopted by his everyday influences: film, literature, and music. He uses a Wacom, photoshop, and coffee to achieve his detailed images that have made quite an impact on band merch, skateboards, and clothing companies today.
He owns 2 cats: Bear and Miss Boo Boo Kitty Fuck II and has a worrying amount of coffee mugs with cats on them. Although a vegetarian and a devout anti-theist he collects animal skulls, animal horns, and crucifixes along with old discarded black and white photos.
Arawn, the Welsh God of the underworld, terror, revenge, and war. He can be seen riding with his red-eared hounds through the skies from autumn to early spring, most especially during Samhain and Beltane when you can hear the baying of the hounds while they hunt for the spirits of the damned.
THE GIFT:
A Limited Release t-shirt featuring Godmachine's interpretation of Arawn for you to place anywhere you wish to bring awareness.
Sticker features:
DIE CUT
Rectangle with rounded corners
Matte Laminated White Polypropylene
2” x 3”
THE OFFERING:
With this purchase, your offering to Arawn will be 5% of the proceeds donated to the RSPCA (Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals). As a “Master of the Hunt” Arawn would be pleased with this offering to a charity that has been saving animals for almost 200 years by influencing, forming, and improving animal welfare laws in the UK.
THE ARTISAN:
Godmachine was born in Cardiff, South Wales, it was a difficult birth; his parents were in London at the time. He grew up on a steady diet of nothing, 2000AD comics, Santa Cruz skateboards, and old library books of Klimt and Beardsley. His art is born of Jim Philips, raised by Simon Bisley and adopted by his everyday influences: film, literature, and music. He uses a Wacom, photoshop, and coffee to achieve his detailed images that have made quite an impact on band merch, skateboards, and clothing companies today.
He owns 2 cats: Bear and Miss Boo Boo Kitty Fuck II and has a worrying amount of coffee mugs with cats on them. Although a vegetarian and a devout anti-theist he collects animal skulls, animal horns, and crucifixes along with old discarded black and white photos.