van gogh sea les saintes maries Size:41-46In 1888, Van Gogh painted the sea near Les Saintes Maries de la Mer in the south of France. Not calm water, but a sea that moves and surges. Deep blue waves, small fishing boats, and a sky full of energy. The painting feels alive, like you are standing right in the middle of it. That feeling is now in a sock. Woven, not printed. The design is knitted thread by thread into the cotton. The colours do not fade in the wash and the image stays sharp, even
not printed on the fabric
art was a means of expressing the inexpressible – and in this floral still life
The Scream - Edvard Munch
On the shoulders of this collar
he composed this playful work that blurs the boundaries between reality and fantasy
Both works were made during his years at the Bauhaus art school
more serious than light grey
Henri Matisse completed “Red Interior
The image has inspired generations of artists and art lovers worldwide
On the cream-coloured sock you can see exactly that: the bare tree
This blue female figure
This design takes you directly to the coffin of Peftjauneith