Apliiq is proud to offer fabric art from New York artist Walter Cruz. Walter designed the “Crowned Beats” fabric which was recently added to the Apliiq fabric library. Visual arts has been a key element in Walter’s life. He acts as a social innovator, using the intersection of design and the arts to create moments of critical thought for his viewers.
The Crowned Beats fabric was inspired by the iconic late 20th century artist Jean-Michel Basquiat. Walter created his fabric design by drawing inspiration and symbology from the artwork Basquiat created for the documentary Style Wars legendary theme song.
Basquiat was a New York street artist in the 70s and 80s who challenged the constructs of power and social norms through words and symbolism in his work. He was known for his clever written phrases painted on New York City walls signed ‘samo’. Jean-Michel explored dichotomies and dualities in his art, as a testament to these themes he was known to paint barefoot while wearing expensive suits.
The Basquiat inspired fabric print combines geometry, words, music, motifs, and a stark monochromatic color palate. Learn Walter’s story and the origins of this fabric by watching his short film. If you get inspired to design your own fabric like Walter, check out our fabric submission page and send some in!
Wear art on your hoodie, tank, or hat. There are plenty of options to rep Walter’s fabric design and tell the story of Crowned Beats.
Support the artist by grabbing a product from his shop or you can design your own clothing with the Crowned Beats fabric. Can’t wait to see what you come up with!