Searching for some cool novelty socks? Well, this pair is sure to catch people's attention! Designed by creative brand Curator Socks, the footwear features a striking pattern inspired by Caravaggio's painting titled Medusa (1597). The Baroque artist was known for his dramatic and realistic works and based the portrait of the decapitated serpent-haired gorgon on his own face. These socks interpret the theatrical artwork in an arrangement of minimalist motifs of Medusa's head on a solid green background. Mythology-enthusiasts and art-lovers are sure to get a kick out of this subtle interpretation of Caravaggio's arresting painting.
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Curator Socks specializes in making art history’s greatest masterpieces wearable works of art. “We interpret strokes, color, and styles to transform iconic works of art into a beautifully knitted canvas that you can take with you everywhere."