Now we know what the scream was about.
The most famous scream in art history — finally explained. An empty cup. A swirling sky. The existential horror of reaching for coffee and finding nothing. “Out of Coffee” in gold below the painting. Front print on grey ring-spun cotton. The Art + Coffee series just found its Expressionism entry.
Grey — moody, understated, lets the painting’s swirling blues and golds do the screaming. Select your size above.
The Design Story
The Art + Coffee series started in the Renaissance with The Mocha-Lisa, moved through Post-Impressionism with Before I Gogh, hit Cubism with Built to Brew, and melted into Surrealism with Drip Like Dali. Now it screams into Expressionism. Because of course the most relatable painting in art history is about running out of coffee.
The empty cup is the whole joke — and the whole truth. Everyone knows this feeling. The swirling sky, the bridge, the open mouth, and in his hands: nothing. Grey keeps the tee understated so the painting carries the weight. The gold “Out of Coffee” text hits like a gallery placard that finally tells you what the artist was really thinking. High share potential — this is the one people screenshot and tag their friends in. See all Clothing & Gear →
Craft & Details
Bert says: I would never scream. But I understand why he did. An empty cup is no joke.
Perfect for anyone who has screamed internally at an empty coffee pot
Size & Fit Details
Relaxed unisex tee — runs true to size. S–3XL.