Show Me Heaven

Patrick Church, the visionary artist and designer, launches his latest creation: the ‘Heaven’ underwear collection. This intimate range reimagines the classic white brief through the lens of Church’s evocative, hand-painted artistry. A vibrant fusion of fine art and functionality, this collection embodies the raw, expressive energy that has defined Church’s previous work on canvas.

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Photographer is @misaelbelt

PATRICK CHURCH NEW ‘HEAVEN’ UNDERWEAR COLLECTION INSPIRED BY HIS SIGNATURE HAND-PAINTED ARTWORKS

Exploring Portraiture, the Human Form, and the Intimacy of Self-Expression

Designing these pieces as a return to his roots, Church has crafted a visual diary across the most personal of canvases. Each item features printed sketches, poignant handwritten text, and striking portraiture, transforming underwear into an exquisite wearable artwork. This collection reflects Church’s profound emotional connection to the human form and identity.

“In my first collection, I painted directly onto garments, creating pieces that were both expressive and deeply personal,” Church states. “With this new underwear line, I wanted to capture that same essence of vulnerability and confidence, channelling art into a realm that always resides on the body.”

In true Patrick Church fashion, the ‘Heaven’ collection challenges conventional notions of style by intertwining elements of figurative art with candid diary-like writings. The outcome is a daring offering that transcends the divide between clothing and canvas, creating a stunning commentary on fashion as a form of emotional and artistic self-expression.

The ‘Heaven’ collection is available in two distinctive colourways, exclusively on patrickchurchartist.com.

Patrick Church is a British-born, New York-based multidisciplinary artist and designer celebrated for his emotionally charged artworks and transformative wearable art pieces. Blending painting, fashion, and personal narrative, Church’s work dares to challenge traditional notions of beauty, gender, and the human experience.

Photographer: Misael Belt
Talent: Carlos Paret, Anthony Codallo, Carlos A. Vargas