Art Prints by Nautical Decor
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Shipping Paradise | Beach Abstract | Pineapple Love
Palm Love | Bayside
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Art Prints by Nautical Decor
Prints feature above are available for sale! Links below:
Shipping Paradise | Beach Abstract | Pineapple Love
Palm Love | Bayside
Thanks for supporting our blog and the artist!
Instagram: @theonlymagicleftisartinsta
Andrea Minini #andreaminini #viaCurioos
Spanish illustrator Fernando Vincente gave a whole new meaning to the phrase, ‘seeing the world with a different eye’ by painting various images over existing cartographs and maps. He is creating animals, humans and objects out of the shape of different countries on the map. ‘When I paint I like to do on printed materials, is a way to unite my passion for topics such as anatomy, mechanics and my hobby for collecting posters, maps, atlas geographic and geographical anatomy with my work’, he states. Vincente collected his unusual canvases on flea markets in Madrid (called ‘Rastro’), in shops and antique fairs. With his series he aims to create something new and unexpected out of the common shapes.
Mita Chocolate – Visual Identity System by Moniker
“Mita is a husband-and-wife team of artisan chocolate makers. Based in Bogota, Colombia, Mita sources beans from Venezuela, Peru, Ecuador and Colombia to create their amazing bean-to-bar chocolate. Moniker created the visual identity and packaging with a color-coded pattern system that can easily scale to future products.”
Moniker is a San Francisco-based design and branding studio. They believe in delivering timeless work for clients far and wide, big and small. Strong work stems from strong relationships. They partner directly with their clients to reach a level of rapport only possible on a small scale. You won’t be hearing from their Account Services team–you’ll be hearing from them.
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