"Where Your Fear Is" – Carl Jung Alchemy T-Shirt Dress
Step into the alchemical fire of transformation with this bold, oversized t-shirt dress, featuring an original oil painting and design by Katerina Miller. This all-over print honors the legacy of Carl Gustav Jung and his deep connection between ancient alchemy and modern psychology.
At the heart of the design is Jung himself, rendered in vivid oil textures that represent the four stages of alchemical transmutation:
Nigredo (black) – the chaos and shadow
Albedo (white) – purification and clarity
Citrinitas (yellow) – awakening and insight
Rubedo (red) – integration and wholeness
This artwork evokes the spiritual path of individuation—the lifelong quest of becoming your true, unified self.
Framing the portrait is Jung’s powerful quote:
“Where your fear is, there is your task.”
(also available in the original German: “Wo deine Angst ist, da ist deine Aufgabe”)
This phrase serves as both challenge and compass—reminding us that our deepest fears often conceal our greatest purpose. Whether you wear it as a statement, a shield, or a spark of conversation, this piece is both fashion and philosophy in one.
Product Features
- Available in two styles: English or German lettering
- Original design and painting by Katerina Miller
- Smooth, durable, and comfortable stretch polyester-spandex fabric
- Oversized drop-shoulder fit — bold, relaxed, stylish
- Great as streetwear, nightwear, or gallery statement piece
- Easy to dress up with a jacket or tone down with sneakers
Fabric & Fit Details
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EU: 96% polyester / 4% spandex – 215 g/m²
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US: 93% polyester / 7% spandex – 240 g/m²
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Oversized cut with widened sleeves and lowered armholes for a contemporary silhouette
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Printed and assembled from blank components sourced in Mexico (US) or Lithuania (EU)
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Made On Demand – Mindfully Produced
This dress is made especially for you the moment you place an order, using a trusted third-party printing partner. Because it's made to order—not mass-produced—it may take a little longer to arrive. This approach reduces waste, avoids overproduction, and supports more sustainable practices.
Thank you for choosing art with intention.









