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Bouquet of Flowers by “Manet Sventura” 100% Cotton Tee
The Bouquet of Flowers by “Manet Sventura” tee is what happens when fine art history takes a hard left into cult comedy. Designed by Vermont artist Joshy, this watercolor parody reimagines Édouard Manet’s Bouquet of Flowers—except one of the flowers is very clearly not a flower. Hidden among the blooms is a Jim Carrey–inspired figure in a tutu, channeling Ace Ventura and pretending he absolutely belongs there.
The name “Manet Sventura” is the final wink: say it out loud and suddenly you’re not in the Louvre anymore—you’re in a very fancy museum gift shop from an alternate universe. Printed on a 100% cotton tee, this design walks the line between art-school clever and dumb joke perfection. It’s subtle enough to confuse strangers and obvious enough to reward anyone who’s paying attention. Basically: art, but make it stupid (in a smart way).
The Bouquet of Flowers by “Manet Sventura” tee is what happens when fine art history takes a hard left into cult comedy. Designed by Vermont artist Joshy, this watercolor parody reimagines Édouard Manet’s Bouquet of Flowers—except one of the flowers is very clearly not a flower. Hidden among the blooms is a Jim Carrey–inspired figure in a tutu, channeling Ace Ventura and pretending he absolutely belongs there.
The name “Manet Sventura” is the final wink: say it out loud and suddenly you’re not in the Louvre anymore—you’re in a very fancy museum gift shop from an alternate universe. Printed on a 100% cotton tee, this design walks the line between art-school clever and dumb joke perfection. It’s subtle enough to confuse strangers and obvious enough to reward anyone who’s paying attention. Basically: art, but make it stupid (in a smart way).

