Matthew Dye Art
Wear the Question | Stillness of Phrenology Unisex Oversized Faded Art Tee
Wear the Question | Stillness of Phrenology Unisex Oversized Faded Art Tee
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Some shirts make a statement. This one asks a question. Stillness of Phrenology, Matthew Dye’s hauntingly introspective oil painting, transforms this vintage-style oversized tee into a canvas of thought, knowledge, and human limitation. With a soft, garment-dyed cotton feel and a faded, worn-in aesthetic, this tee is as comfortable as it is thought-provoking.
🔥 Why This Tee Belongs in Your Wardrobe:
- 🕯️ Vintage-Inspired Aesthetic | Muted tones & faded patina for that timeless, lived-in look.
- 🧠 Thought-Provoking Artwork | Stillness of Phrenology—a meditation on reason, intuition, and the search for truth.
- 🔥 Supreme Comfort | 100% carded cotton—soft, breathable, and effortlessly cool.
- 👁️ Relaxed, Oversized Fit | Boxy cut and dropped shoulders for laid-back artistic expression.
- 🎨 Wearable Philosophy | A conversation starter for deep thinkers & creative souls.
🎨 Art Talk | The Limits of Knowledge
This isn’t just a painting. It’s an exploration of the mind’s contradictions.
🧠 The Phrenology Head | A symbol of humanity’s obsession with mapping intelligence—& the folly of thinking we ever truly can.
🕯️ The Candle’s Glow | Enlightenment, flickering between illumination and fading certainty.
🍊 The Half-Eaten Fruit | The clash between reason & emotion, intellect & instinct.
📏 Size Guide (Inches & CM Combined)
- 📏 S: Length 27 ¾ in (70.5 cm) | Width 20 ⅛ in (51 cm) | Sleeve 9 ½ in (23 cm)
- 📏 M: Length 29 ⅛ in (74 cm) | Width 21 ⅝ in (55 cm) | Sleeve 9 ½ in (24 cm)
- 📏 L: Length 30 ½ in (77.5 cm) | Width 23 ¼ in (59 cm) | Sleeve 9 ½ in (24 cm)
- 📏 XL: Length 31 ⅞ in (81 cm) | Width 24 ¾ in (63 cm) | Sleeve 10 ¼ in (26 cm)
- 📏 2XL: Length 33 ¼ in (84.5 cm) | Width 26 ⅜ in (67 cm) | Sleeve 10 ⅝ in (27 cm)
- 📏 3XL: Length 34 in (86.5 cm) | Width 28 in (71 cm) | Sleeve 11 in (28 cm)
🔥 A fusion of comfort and introspection—because some stories are meant to be worn.
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