This Art Club shirt started as a request from my younger sister, who wanted a design for her school’s art club. I wanted it to feel loud, messy, colorful, and full of the energy that comes with actually making art.
The design pulls from graffiti, stencil art, halftones, and spray-paint textures. The central portrait gives it that bold pop-art feel, while the splatters and bright cyan and yellow-green shapes add movement and chaos around it. I wanted it to feel like something built from paint, posters, sketchbooks, and creative noise instead of a clean, overly polished club shirt.
For the back, I kept it simple with “Art Club” treated in the same splattered style so it connected to the front without competing with it.
This was a fun one because it let me lean into a more expressive style and make something that felt energetic, wearable, and personal.
Tools: Adobe IllustratorAdobe Photoshop
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