When my younger sister asked for a shirt design for her Art Club, I wanted something that captured the raw energy of creating art, loud, colorful, and unapologetic. I pulled inspiration from graffiti culture and stencil art, blending a classic pop icon with urban street textures and motion.
The centerpiece is a bold stencil of Marilyn Monroe, reimagined through spray-style splatters and layered halftones. Surrounding her are bursts of cyan and bright yellow-green arrows, a nod to the dynamic rhythm of graffiti composition, art that moves and points forward. The back keeps it simple with “Art Club” splashed across in the same expressive style.
Reflection:
This one was just fun, bright, fast, and full of personality. It reminded me that sometimes design doesn’t need to be polished; it just needs to feel alive.
This one was just fun, bright, fast, and full of personality. It reminded me that sometimes design doesn’t need to be polished; it just needs to feel alive.
Tools: Adobe Illustrator | Adobe Photoshop