Hopalong Miro
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Hopalong Miro

The Hopalong Miró clothing collection by OBEYEBO is a playful, cerebral homage to the fusion of frontier swagger and surrealist elegance. Painted in 1974 as part of Philip Slagter's cowboy-artist series, this work reimagines Spanish modernist Joan Miró with a dust-stained ten-gallon hat and a stoic expression worthy of a lawman staring down the horizon. Yet beneath the rustic garb, Slagter subtly distorts form and line, creating a surreal tension that hints at the painter's modernist roots. The combination of angular brushstrokes, anatomical exaggeration, and curious celestial markings pays tribute to Miró's cosmic obsessions—all wrapped in the silhouette of the American West.
The Hopalong Miró collection translates this tension into a line of clothing that's bold, abstract, and unapologetically iconoclastic. Expect earthy desert tones clashing with unexpected geometries, stitched accents that mimic Miró's forms, and tailored silhouettes that tip their hat to cowboy utility with an avant-garde twist. This line is made for artists, wanderers, and outlaws of aesthetics—those who live between worlds and draw their own maps. Wear the Hopalong Miró collection when you're ready to trade the rodeo for the dreamscape.