T-shirt printing companies often feature symbolic prints on  t-shirts. These symbols include political and social images that may  have significance to a minority group or may represent a counterculture  movement, such as the Rastafari Movement to Rasta Style.
According to Wikipedia,  most Rastas do not think of the movement as a "religion," but a "Way of  Life." It is monotheistic, worshiping only one God, which they call Jah.  However, this God is not a vague Almighty Being in the heavens, but  incarnated as Haile Selassie I, the last Emperor of Ethiopia.
Rastafari  has Afrocentric ideologies and teachings. Its members support the  spiritual use of cannabis, or marijuana. It also has a tri-color  flag-red, green and yellow-with a lion's silhouette printed at the  center.
Bob Marley And Rastafari In T-Shirt Printing
The  strong association of Rastafari with reggae is partly because of Bob  Marley's stature and his membership in the movement. Bob Marley is one  of the most popular Rastas in the world, and his popularity has helped  spread the influence of the Rastafari Movement in the world.
Bob  Marley's signature image-his wide smile and his dreadlocks-is one of the  most popular designs in t-shirt printing. His face has been printed in  different versions, either as a pencil sketch or as a photograph. The  prints show Bob Marley in different poses, while singing onstage or with  his head thrown back in carefree laughter.
Bob Marley heavily  incorporated Rastafarian chants in his song. Aside from Marley, other  reggae musicians also used music to spread the teachings of Rastafari.  Musicians like Peter Tosh and Bunny Wailer have integrated Rastafarian  doctrine in their songs.
Red, Green And Gold In RastafariT-Shirt Printing
The  Rastafari colors are green, red and gold, the same hues found in its  flag. At the center of the flag the silhouette of a roaring lion stands  proud while the horizontal stripes of the three colors are in the  background.
Sometimes, the three colors serve as background to or  were superimposed on top of Bob Marley's image. In a sketch of Marley's  face, the same three colors were mixed with the dark lines. Other times,  the lyrics of Bob Marley's songs accessorize the image.
Red  signifies the blood of Black Jamaican martyrs, green represents the  lushness of the Ethiopian or Jamaican countryside, and gold signifies  the wealth of Africa. Sometimes, black is included as a reference to the  Marcus Garvey movement.
Reggae and the Rasta movement are rich  sources of artistic inspiration for t-shirt printing designers. The  symbols from these movements touch the rebellious spirit of the  angst-ridden youth of the seventies, and continue to nurture the same  sentiments in today's generation. Custom printed t-shirts with these  types of designs speak the messages that they want us to listen to.

 
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