Homage to Great Artists: A Wearable Journey Through Color, Legacy, and Creative Discovery

Homage to Great Artists: A Wearable Journey Through Color, Legacy, and Creative Discovery

There are moments when fashion stops being “fashion” and becomes something else entirely — a living canvas, a story, a portal to the past and future at once. Homage to Great Artists is that moment for me. This collection is my love letter to the artists who shaped our ways of seeing — the legends I grew up admiring and the creative forces I only recently encountered on art-soaked trips while building my brand.

Over the last twelve months, between business meetings, runway showings and showroom visits in Los Angeles (three distinct creative trips!), Denver and Philadelphia, I made it a personal ritual to visit art museums, botanical gardens, and even the zoo. Inspiration isn’t found in a moment of downtime — I seek it. From each destination a spark formed… then a rendering… then a full-on wearable collection. With 60 pieces (and still expanding) under this theme, every look honors legacy while embracing now.  Visit the collection.

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The collection features wearable art re-imagined in midweight eco-poly athletic-wear fabric and other fabrics. I wanted pieces that felt as dynamic as a gallery visit, as expressive as a brushstroke, as modern as the woman or man who wears them. From painterly prints to bold geometry, from floral metaphor to abstract rhythm — these are garments for people who live color, movement and story.

To illustrate this vision, here are five highlighted pieces — each from a distinct capsule within the collection — that exemplify how art history meets runway readiness.

1. Almond Twig in Bloom Camo Patchwork Wide Leg Pants

Inspired by Van Gogh
Though Van Gogh is often associated with swirling skies and emotional landscapes, his botanical studies possess an equally compelling tenderness. These wide leg pants draw on that quieter side of his genius — the expressive branches, the organic lines, the textured florals that feel alive on the canvas. The contrasting camo patchwork frames the blooming almond branches just as Van Gogh framed nature within bursts of emotional color. With intentionally different pant legs to honor the irregularity found in hand-painted studies, this piece is both modern and deeply rooted in art history.

2. Around the Circle in Cossacks Abstract Print Eco-Poly Wide Leg Pants

Inspired by Kandinsky & rhythmic modernism
These wide-leg pants transform pure abstraction into a flowing, wearable composition. Kandinsky believed that color could sing and shape could move, and this design captures that philosophy through swirling circles, energetic diagonals, and electric bursts of color that seem to dance with every step. The expansive wide-leg silhouette becomes the perfect canvas, allowing the artwork to stretch, breathe, and vibrate like a symphony in motion. Checkerboard rings, layered forms, and expressive strokes create a sense of rhythm that feels almost musical — a visual tempo you can wear. Gingham trims and abstract patchwork details ground the design with bold, unexpected contrast. Fluid, lively, and unapologetically artistic, these pants channel Kandinsky’s rhythmic modernism into everyday energy — impossible to ignore and designed for those who dress like they have a masterpiece to reveal.

3. Red Oval on Gold and Denim Plate Unisex Sweatshirt

Inspired by Kirchner’s contrast & urban graffiti studies
Kirchner’s signature contrast — raw, angular, and emotionally charged — finds new life here, fused with the grit and vibrancy of modern urban graffiti. The fiery red oval, gold palette, denim-blue overlays, and expressive mark-making replicate the tension and energy found in street art and early German Expressionism. Gingham patchwork adds an unexpected edge, echoing Kirchner’s love of sharp, graphic forms. This piece feels like stepping into an artist’s world mid-creation — bold, urban, and intentionally disruptive.

4. Basel at the Rhine Heavyweight Oversized Quarter Zip Sweatshirt

Inspired by Kirchner & architectural vistas from travel
This oversized quarter zip channels the sweeping views, architectural lines, and saturated palettes reminiscent of Kirchner’s European cityscapes. After studying Expressionist depictions of river cities and urban bridges, I translated that visual language into a modern silhouette: painterly strokes, architectural contours, deep teals, crimsons, and soft golden highlights. Oversized and dramatic enough to wear as a dress, this piece becomes a moving landscape — a wearable tribute to Expressionist architecture and my own travel observations.

5. Boats of the Saint Marys Heavyweight Oversized Quarter Zip Sweatshirt

Inspired by Van Gogh
This piece draws inspiration from Van Gogh’s emotional maritime studies — works where boats, water, and sky became symbolic landscapes of movement and inner life. The moody blues, layered strokes, and warm accents mirror the expressive palettes found in his depictions of harbors and fishing vessels. Oversized for comfort and presence, this quarter zip captures that atmospheric, introspective quality Van Gogh infused into even the simplest scenes of daily life. It is wearable emotional depth — grounded, fluid, and richly textured.

Where Art Becomes Identity

The Homage to Great Artists collection is not a reproduction of masterworks — it is a continuation of the creative dialogue those artists began. It is fashion as tribute, fashion as translation, fashion as storytelling. With each museum visit, each rendering, each flight and sketch and moment of inspiration, the collection continues to expand — rooted in history but alive in the present.

These garments are for the art lovers, the color-seekers, the collectors, the expressive dressers, the introspective thinkers, and the everyday dreamers. For anyone who believes clothing should say something.

This is not just fashion.
This is SingleTree Lane’s homage to the masters — and an invitation to discover the artist within yourself.

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