Georges Braque Cubist Art Print on Midweight Crewneck Sweatshirt
Some paintings resist easy explanation. This is one of them.
A fragment of guitar. A suggestion of table. Planes of colour that fold into each other and refuse to resolve — magenta, teal, yellow, indigo — arranged with the kind of confidence that only comes from someone who has completely dismantled perspective and decided not to put it back.
This is Cubism at its most committed. Braque and Picasso invented the language together in Paris, 1908–1914, and the guitar became their shared obsession — not because either of them played particularly well, but because its curves and hollow body made the perfect argument for what a painting could do when it stopped trying to look like the world.
The result is a sweatshirt that works as a conversation piece, a studio staple, or a quiet signal to anyone who knows what they're looking at.
Garment
- Midweight 50/50 cotton-poly blend (8.0 oz/yd²)
- Tubular knit construction — no side seams
- Double-needle stitching at stress points
- Ribbed collar and cuffs, tear-away label
- Ethically grown US cotton, OEKO-TEX certified dyes
- Made in Nicaragua