I, the Serpent

All-Over Print Women's Crew Neck T-Shirt

“That, ere the snake's, her sweet tongue could deceive…”

This artwork was inspired by the tales & lore around Lilith, said to be the first wife of Adam. Lilith refused to submit to Adam and was cast out of the Garden of Eden. She became a demon and goddess; the first Mother. Because of her association with the demonic, some medieval texts identify Lilith as the serpent who tempted Eve in the Garden of Eden.

In occultism, esotericism, and satanism, Lilith is often a symbol for agency, independence, non-conformity, female empowerment & sexuality.

  • The files for this tee are made specifically for Printful’s All-Over Print Women's Crew Neck T-Shirt. This design is made with photographs that don’t render well with DGT printing on fabric but with an all-over sublimation print, it prints to perfection.

    The files are made to render into a black t-shirt; make sure to select black thread for the sewing. Unless you want a white thread for contrast.

    Refer to where to print below for an easy how-to.

    *Note: this tee template has a women’s fit.

  • Because this design is made with photographs, I recommend cut & sew sublimation for printing this - but no worries, I’ve already made the files accordingly and all you’ve got to do is download the files and drag and drop them in Printful’s All-Over Print Women's Crew Neck T-Shirt template here.

  • This image was made by digital blending, using photographs with transpositions of various textures, filters and halftones.

    I strongly recommend cut and sew sublimation printing for this design. If you decide to download the poster file of this design and print it on fabric in another way, you can - but you’re on your own, homie. I’ve got tons of t-shirts here I’ve tried to print DGT - with photographs-designs, they look muddy as hell. If you’re going for a grunge look, that’s going to work but otherwise, use the files below for the best quality possible.