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The Tempest Bundle

For tee and coffee lovers. One Tempest art tee and one 10 oz. bag of whole bean coffee. 

The Tempest is a single origin from Santa Barbara, Honduras. Notes of lime, pomegranate and milk chocolate. Roasted by Bolt Coffee Co. in Providence, RI.

The Tempest Polish Poster Tee is based on the 1977 Theater Poster for William Shakespeare’s The Tempest (Burza) at Teatr Jana Kochanowskiego in Opole, Poland. Original Artwork by Jan Sawka (American, born Poland 1946 - 2012).

Loose, drop shoulder silhouette and slightly short length for a relaxed fit. 5 color print on premium 100% cotton, heavyweight tee (280 gsm).

Limited Edition, will not be re-ordered.

Jan Sawka was a painter, print-maker, graphic artist, set designer and architect. Jan Sawka grew up in Communist-controlled Poland in the 1950s. By his late 20s he was a star counter-culture artist in the Polish Poster School, whose convictions led to forced service in Poland’s military punishment battalion and later expulsion from Poland. He continued his successful career, first living in France, then New York City, and finally, in the Hudson Valley. During his career, he created editorial drawings for The New York Times, designed the iconic Solidarity poster, and created a 10-story-tall art installation for the Grateful Dead’s 25th Anniversary tour.

The Polish School of Posters (roughly 1950s–1980s) was an internationally renowned art movement that combined painterly techniques with graphic design to create metaphor-driven, witty, and artistic posters. Emerging in post-WWII communist Poland, artists used symbolism, bold colors, and hand-lettering to bypass censorship and express intellectual freedom, focusing on film, theater, and circus themes.

For tee and coffee lovers. One Tempest art tee and one 10 oz. bag of whole bean coffee. 

The Tempest is a single origin from Santa Barbara, Honduras. Notes of lime, pomegranate and milk chocolate. Roasted by Bolt Coffee Co. in Providence, RI.

The Tempest Polish Poster Tee is based on the 1977 Theater Poster for William Shakespeare’s The Tempest (Burza) at Teatr Jana Kochanowskiego in Opole, Poland. Original Artwork by Jan Sawka (American, born Poland 1946 - 2012).

Loose, drop shoulder silhouette and slightly short length for a relaxed fit. 5 color print on premium 100% cotton, heavyweight tee (280 gsm).

Limited Edition, will not be re-ordered.

Jan Sawka was a painter, print-maker, graphic artist, set designer and architect. Jan Sawka grew up in Communist-controlled Poland in the 1950s. By his late 20s he was a star counter-culture artist in the Polish Poster School, whose convictions led to forced service in Poland’s military punishment battalion and later expulsion from Poland. He continued his successful career, first living in France, then New York City, and finally, in the Hudson Valley. During his career, he created editorial drawings for The New York Times, designed the iconic Solidarity poster, and created a 10-story-tall art installation for the Grateful Dead’s 25th Anniversary tour.

The Polish School of Posters (roughly 1950s–1980s) was an internationally renowned art movement that combined painterly techniques with graphic design to create metaphor-driven, witty, and artistic posters. Emerging in post-WWII communist Poland, artists used symbolism, bold colors, and hand-lettering to bypass censorship and express intellectual freedom, focusing on film, theater, and circus themes.

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Description

For tee and coffee lovers. One Tempest art tee and one 10 oz. bag of whole bean coffee. 

The Tempest is a single origin from Santa Barbara, Honduras. Notes of lime, pomegranate and milk chocolate. Roasted by Bolt Coffee Co. in Providence, RI.

The Tempest Polish Poster Tee is based on the 1977 Theater Poster for William Shakespeare’s The Tempest (Burza) at Teatr Jana Kochanowskiego in Opole, Poland. Original Artwork by Jan Sawka (American, born Poland 1946 - 2012).

Loose, drop shoulder silhouette and slightly short length for a relaxed fit. 5 color print on premium 100% cotton, heavyweight tee (280 gsm).

Limited Edition, will not be re-ordered.

Jan Sawka was a painter, print-maker, graphic artist, set designer and architect. Jan Sawka grew up in Communist-controlled Poland in the 1950s. By his late 20s he was a star counter-culture artist in the Polish Poster School, whose convictions led to forced service in Poland’s military punishment battalion and later expulsion from Poland. He continued his successful career, first living in France, then New York City, and finally, in the Hudson Valley. During his career, he created editorial drawings for The New York Times, designed the iconic Solidarity poster, and created a 10-story-tall art installation for the Grateful Dead’s 25th Anniversary tour.

The Polish School of Posters (roughly 1950s–1980s) was an internationally renowned art movement that combined painterly techniques with graphic design to create metaphor-driven, witty, and artistic posters. Emerging in post-WWII communist Poland, artists used symbolism, bold colors, and hand-lettering to bypass censorship and express intellectual freedom, focusing on film, theater, and circus themes.