

Originally created by Katsushika Hokusai, this artwork was painted on a decorative scroll. Unlike mass-produced woodblock prints, only a single original was ever made; however, later woodblock-print reproductions do exist, though not officially authorised by Hokusai. The piece, titled Beauty on a Summer Morning, dates back to Edo-period Japan and represents a timeless foundation of Japanese art.
Through modern technology, Daniel brings this historic masterpiece into the contemporary spotlight, honouring the legacy that continues to inspire artists around the world. Printed on a high-quality T-shirt, this piece gives the artwork the presence and respect it deserves—bridging centuries of artistry with modern expression.
Daniel himself can vouch for the comfort. Expect to stand out with this unique remix of a classic, finished with Daniel Hokusai’s subtle logo branding.

A Daniel Hokusai original, SkelClaw Cap, its had many versions, even back to Daniel’s early graphic design days. It’s evolved into a hybrid of a human hand with velociraptor claws. The next time you have a shadow in front in you, try twisting your hand, and you’ll eventually have your hand shadow similar to the SkelClaw design.
Made with high quality corduroy fabric, expect many compliments with the unique garment, stand out from the rest, and always be you. The design is also featured in Daniel’s first woodblock print, which is available today on the homepage.
All the labels for these hats are hand stitched and by Daniel himself, plus signatured to confirm future authentication.

Another captivating artwork drawn by Katsushika Hokusai, this piece marked Daniel’s first graphic venture into the world of Edo-period woodblock prints. You’ll notice how Daniel’s graphic editing skills reimagine the original artwork. While the cut-and-stamp technique may seem simple by today’s standards, in Edo-period Japan it would have been considered pure wizardry.
Simply cutting away portions of the artwork to achieve transparency doesn’t work on its own—the simplest details are often what bring a strong design together. You’ll catch Daniel wearing this piece often; it’s one of his favorite Katsushika Hokusai designs.
Printed on the same soft, high-quality cotton T-shirt as Beauty on a Summer Morning, Daniel himself can vouch for the comfort. Expect to stand out with this unique remix of a classic, finished with Daniel Hokusai’s subtle logo branding.