"It is more than two years now since I last ran off that blasphemous waxen cylinder; but at this moment, and at all other moments, I can still hear that feeble fiendish buzzing as it reached me for the first time."
"Iä! Shub-Niggurath! The Black Goat of the Woods with a Thousand Young!"
The Whisperer in Darkness, H.P. Lovecraft
"Shub-Niggurath Capra silvae cum mille prolibus" was conceived by artist Liv Rainey-Smith as a page taken from a medieval Latin edition of the dreaded Necronomicon. Shub-Niggurath, though mentioned only a few times in Lovecraft's writings, stands out as a rare female deity in his mythos. Taken from the artist's original woodcut print, this design is printed with khaki colored ink on the back of a quality black work shirt, and also features a small goat skull ornament over the left front pocket, also created by Liv Rainey-Smith.