The new release from House of Miracles looks at "faith" in art and poetry

House of Miracles has released a new men's and women's clothing line titled "Faith." The brand's website features a video titled "Faith," which encourages viewers to reflect on the significance of miracles and mystical, benevolent energies in their own creative processes.

House of Miracles is an eclectic brand that combines fashion with beverages (they produce Miracle Seltzer and Miracle Water) with the goal of providing a platform for local artists and communities.

Artists Jason S. Wright and B. Thom Stevenson, the brand’s creators, collaborated on the designs of the brand’s latest collection, a fascinating sequel to the brand’s "Question RealityTM" line. Subtle allusions to art, philosophy, and poetry are woven into the large graphics printed on cotton basics that comprise the "Faith" collection.

Each item was created by a local resident who was moved to action by the Miracle team's varied studio methods, which include anything from painting to photography.

Pieces from the "Faith" collection include the cryptic "SURRENDER" sweatpants and the reimagined "GOD SHAPED HOLE" long sleeve tee, both of which reference Courtney Love's band emblem. When put together, the garments in this series act as a "sermon" meant to reassure and inspire other artists.

You can shop the brand's new "Faith" collection online. Pricing starts at $40 and goes up to $200. Check out the company's Instagram for visuals related to the products and more information.

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