Socks - The Storm
Painted in 1633, Rembrandt's only seascape gained notoriety in recent years for unexpected reasons.
In this work, Rembrandt showcases not only his ability to represent religious scenes but also to capture our attention.
Depicting the event using contemporary references such as the type of boat, clothing or even mannerisms he transforms a biblical monolith into a relatable, almost secular picture.
Like most Gospel narratives, this scene is about a moment where the disciples lose faith and Jesus, Who somehow managed to sleep through most of the storm, steps in at the last minute to perform a miracle and, voilá, faith is restored.
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Description
Model inspired by: The Storm on the Sea of Galilee by Rembrandt, 1633
Material: 80% combed cotton, 17% polyamide, 3% elastane
Care instruction: Wash inside out, max. 40°, do not tumble dry, do not iron, do not dry clean
Manufacturing method: Made with 200 needle technology and coloured with the finest combed cotton, with seamless knitting and no stitches
Designed and manufactured in Portugal
Curator Socks
Curator Socks is inspired by the beauty and emotion of some of the greatest masterpieces ever created. They reinterpret the lines, colours and styles to transform iconic works of art into a beautiful knitted canvas that you take with you everywhere.