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Vincent Van Gogh 1889 — Starry Night Unisex Half Sleeve T-Shirt

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    • Description

      He Painted the Night Sky From Memory. From Inside a Locked Room.

      Saint-Paul-de-Mausole asylum. Saint-Rémy-de-Provence. June 1889.

      Vincent van Gogh could not leave the building at night.
      So he painted what he remembered —
      or perhaps what he imagined the night sky could be
      if you felt it deeply enough to make it move.

      Eleven swirling stars.
      A crescent moon burning like a second sun.
      A cypress tree reaching upward like black flame.
      A village asleep below, indifferent to the sky's violence.

      He made it in under a week.
      He called it, in a letter to Theo, "a new attempt at a starry sky."
      As if it were ordinary. As if everyone painted the infinite.


      The Design

      Two vertical panels side by side — each a different angle into the same swirling night. On the left, the full composition: village, cypress, stars, the great rolling cobalt sky. On the right, closer — just sky and stars and the burning golden spiral of the moon, nothing else. Above, VINCENT in wide-spaced capitals. Below and between, 1889 and VAN GOGH in the same monumental serif — the name and the year split across the panels like the painting itself split across two canvases. Black ground. The night contained in a tee.

      The Fit

      Unisex relaxed fit — comfortable for all body types. Wear oversized or true to size.

      The Fabric

      100% pure breathable cotton — soft, lightweight, colourfast and durable through repeated washes.

      Size Guide
      • S — Chest 36–38 inches
      • M — Chest 38–40 inches
      • L — Chest 40–42 inches
      • XL — Chest 42–44 inches
      • XXL — Chest 44–46 inches
      Care Instructions
      • Machine wash cold, inside out
      • Do not tumble dry — dry in shade
      • Iron on reverse side only
      • Do not bleach

      Printed with care in India by Jeetashi Living Art — wearable art for those who find the infinite in the everyday.

    Description

    He Painted the Night Sky From Memory. From Inside a Locked Room.

    Saint-Paul-de-Mausole asylum. Saint-Rémy-de-Provence. June 1889.

    Vincent van Gogh could not leave the building at night.
    So he painted what he remembered —
    or perhaps what he imagined the night sky could be
    if you felt it deeply enough to make it move.

    Eleven swirling stars.
    A crescent moon burning like a second sun.
    A cypress tree reaching upward like black flame.
    A village asleep below, indifferent to the sky's violence.

    He made it in under a week.
    He called it, in a letter to Theo, "a new attempt at a starry sky."
    As if it were ordinary. As if everyone painted the infinite.


    The Design

    Two vertical panels side by side — each a different angle into the same swirling night. On the left, the full composition: village, cypress, stars, the great rolling cobalt sky. On the right, closer — just sky and stars and the burning golden spiral of the moon, nothing else. Above, VINCENT in wide-spaced capitals. Below and between, 1889 and VAN GOGH in the same monumental serif — the name and the year split across the panels like the painting itself split across two canvases. Black ground. The night contained in a tee.

    The Fit

    Unisex relaxed fit — comfortable for all body types. Wear oversized or true to size.

    The Fabric

    100% pure breathable cotton — soft, lightweight, colourfast and durable through repeated washes.

    Size Guide
    • S — Chest 36–38 inches
    • M — Chest 38–40 inches
    • L — Chest 40–42 inches
    • XL — Chest 42–44 inches
    • XXL — Chest 44–46 inches
    Care Instructions
    • Machine wash cold, inside out
    • Do not tumble dry — dry in shade
    • Iron on reverse side only
    • Do not bleach

    Printed with care in India by Jeetashi Living Art — wearable art for those who find the infinite in the everyday.

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