Miller’s mural, in the dressing-room area, is informed by a commitment to abstraction, and inspired by color theory, printmaking, painting, graphic design, queer histories and queer theory. Their work stands apart thanks to bold colors, eye-catching gradients, shapes, symbols (including the city flag) and text.
“When Psycho Bunny asked me to bring a colorful mural to their new Chicago store I was so psyched!” said Miller in a statement. “I love the city of Chicago, so I wanted my design to feel celebratory and imaginative. That’s why I created a painterly sky-space for the Chicago flag and Psycho Bunny logo to flow around the shapes, color and forms that are more iconic to my personal and creative style.”
In addition to showcasing a large-scale piece of Miller’s work, Psycho Bunny is selling just 25 limited-edition hand screen-printed tees featuring their work. The T-shirts are available exclusively in-store at the 900 North Michigan and Mall of America Psycho Bunny stores for $75 each.
Also, Psycho Bunny has a wide variety of other items, including outerwear, polos and even boxer briefs.
Find out more at http://www.psychobunny.com.
