Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Rainbow Warrioress

The Rainbow Warrioress shirt was my first inspired creation! Screen printed, with the rainbow colors hand painted. They will be available online the second week of November. Pre-order now and get $5.00 off the regular price, originally $34, but you can purchase for $29. Or You can get the plain shirt for $19 versus $24. Quantities are limited (meaning I only have a couple left) so first come first serve. To order e-mail me at blue.road@live.com.

Shirt Meaning:

Some time in the future, the Indians said, the animals would begin to disappear. People would no longer see the wolf, or the bear, or the eagles. And, the story goes, the giant trees would also disappear. And people would fight with each other and not love each other. And, the story goes, the beautiful rainbow in the sky would fade away, and people would not see the rainbow anymore.


Well, children would come. And these children would love the animals, and they would bring back the animals. They would love trees, and they would bring back the giant trees. And these children would love other people and they would help people to live in peace with, each other. And these children would love the rainbow, and they would bring back the beautiful rainbow in the sky. For this reason the Indians called these children the rainbow warriors.


Here is the shirt without the rainbow. I added a medicine wheel to the design representing balance and I also included a Raven representing higher consciousness.
Shirt Dimensions:
Only available in Medium.
- 23.5" approx length from shoulder to hem,
-13.5" shoulder width,
-30" chest,
-24" sleeve length - (Measured from Small)
- 95% cotton, 5% spandex; Machine wash cold, tumble dry low.


I'd also like to give a shout out to this months Blue Road model, Shera. She has always connected herself to mother earth and has helped inspire that connection within me as well, from all the many camping trips we shared together sleeping out under the stars, to the time she asked me to help her plant a tree on Earth Day. This girl is amazing! Shera has also inspired me to paint, after she did her first (and amazing) mural on my bedroom wall in 10th grade! Check out some of her portfolio pics at www.affordablefaux.blogspot.com



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