Description: Shiba Inu in a kimono.
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Description: A twist on psychedelic mushrooms!
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Description: Inspired by Noh Masks that are usually foxes or Katsune. I just made it for cats after watching Whiskers Away.
Description: A trash life date on a back alley.
Description: Originated in Kanagawa Prefecture this tee has a great taste and aroma.
Description: When anxiety strikes! The Trash Life Lifestyle!
Description: Karate Cat is inspired by the Kung Fu movies of the 80's.
Description: Inspired by the pop wave music of the 80's and Japanese aesthetics.
Description: 2 of my favorites! The Wave and 80's aesthetics! "The Great Retro Wave" is born!
Description: Mt. Fuji in vaporwave aesthetics.
Description: My transition between retrowave to vaporwave aesthetics is the "The Great Vaporwave".
Description: Sloth reminding us to drive slow and enjoy the moment.
Description: Cute baby opossum kids ride the mom bus to opossum school.
Description: Support and trash your emotions.
Description: Tattooed samurai toad.
Description: The fastest fox in Edo Period.
Description: 2 of my favorites turtles and ramen. reminding us to slow down eating
Description: See you later, Alligator! is one of my favorite catch phrase and it is just fun to say.
Description: Street cats in Harajuku.
Description: Goat meeehs satan.
Description: Tried to interpret "City Pop" aesthetics.
Description: Ronin cat on the loose!
Description: Catana riding a scooter.
Description: The mercenary of love.
Description: Great wave in vapor wave aesthetics.
Description: Van Gogh meets Alice.
Description: The old Cthulhu Incorporated.
Description: Ogre Cthulhu parody.
Description: Dolphin with the great wave in vaporwave style.
Description: I just tried to interpret "Dream Wave" into an image.
Description: Cthulhu the Cat begging for you to call.
Description: The Sound of Lost Souls instead of Music.
Description: Catana as Dracula.
Description: Catana also loves ramen at the end of a gruesome fight with the baddies!
Description: Sushi Ukiyo-e is inspired by the traditional woodblocks prints of the Edo period and Japanese food sushi!