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Collection of Slash Cliparts (45)
Looking for Slash Cliparts? Here you will find a carefully collected gallery of free images in high quality. Each Slash Cliparts can be downloaded for school projects, presentations, websites or creative designs. Need a custom image? Try our free image generator. These cliparts are free for personal use. Please read the full terms of use.
Handy slash graphics collected for teachers and designers, mixing black and white line art with colored icons for flexible layouts.
A dynamic, hand-painted black brushstroke slanting across clean white space-simple yet powerful visual contrast.
A simple yet expressive hand-drawn rectangle, perfect for prototyping or adding organic texture to digital layouts.
Simple yet striking diagonal line composition, perfect for visual breaks or directional cues in digital layouts.
A polished metallic diagonal bar-perfect for dividing sections or adding subtle elegance to layouts.
A sleek, reflective gold bar angled diagonally-perfect for highlighting premium content or separating sections with sophistication.
A contemporary abstract composition with a vibrant green diagonal element and subtle texture, framed elegantly.
This red diagonal slash is a universal symbol for “no,” “stop,” or “error”-often seen in warning messages and restricted access indicators.
The unmistakable silhouette of Slash, capturing his signature look: wide-brimmed hat, flowing hair, and rockstar swagger.
This universal prohibition symbol clearly communicates that an action, item, or area is not permitted.
A stylized set of four jagged claw marks-sharp, menacing, and instantly recognizable as animal damage.
Bold red claw scratches-perfect for adding intensity to game assets, horror posters, or danger-themed UI elements.
A dramatic set of five stylized claw scratches-perfect for adding tension or wilderness themes to your visuals.
The classic red prohibition sign-used globally to signal “no entry,” “not allowed,” or “prohibited.”
This key combines the question mark (?) and forward slash (/) - commonly used in web addresses and coding syntax.
This universal prohibition symbol clearly signals that an action, item, or behavior is not permitted.
A bold, stylized depiction of three sharp claw marks-perfect for edgy branding or thematic design work.
A vibrant magenta diagonal bar with a reflective surface, perfect for adding visual interest to digital layouts.
A sleek black articulated desk lamp casting focused light-ideal for late-night projects or detailed tasks.
A smiling support agent actively listening and speaking on the phone-ideal for contact center or client communication visuals.
Slash’s iconic look captured in high-contrast monochrome-timeless rock style meets graphic artistry.
Simba and Nala, childhood friends and future leaders of the Pride Lands, depicted in their youthful, adventurous forms.
A vibrant, reflective green diagonal bar-perfect for highlighting sections or adding visual flow to digital layouts.
The iconic anarchist symbol: a red circle with a purple ‘A’ and blue outline, representing autonomy and anti-authoritarian ideals.
A dynamic, mirrored pair of tribal-style claws, perfect for tattoo artists and enthusiasts seeking fierce, balanced designs.
The universal prohibition sign: a red circle with a diagonal line, signaling “no,” “stop,” or “forbidden” in safety, traffic, and signage contexts.
A bold red “no” symbol superimposed on the iconic Obama campaign logo, conveying clear political resistance.
A striking monochrome composition where intersecting rectangular forms create depth and visual rhythm through strategic layering and negative space.
A detailed ink sketch of three predatory claws, rendered with dynamic line work and cross-hatching for depth and realism.
