Description Tulips in pastel yellow as a wall mural The Tulip Jaune wall mural from IXXI convinces with a motif of yellow tulips. The motif was designed by Leigh Viner. Viner, who lives in Denver Colorado, has made portraits and illustrations her own. A perfect mix of fashion, photography and make-up – that’s the best…
Description Poster in soft design Woman with Child from by Garmi for The Poster Club is a touching work of art that celebrates the beauty and emotional bond between a mother and her child. This sensitive painting, exclusively presented by The Poster Club, stunningly captures the tender bond between mother and child. By Garmi has…
Description Poster with rabbit motif The White Rabbit poster by Misfitting Things for the Danish manufacturer Paper Collective is an absolute eye-catcher! The digital painting of Danish artist Julie Sommer (aka Misfitting Things) inspires with its lively and mesmerizing motif of a cute rabbit. The cuddly white rabbit contrasts with the bright green shirt, adding…
Description passionate painting The poster ” Red Tulips ” by Carla Llanos for The Poster Club is a passionate tribute to the beauty and elegance of red tulips. The artwork captures the vibrant colors and grace of these flowers, giving the rooms an atmosphere full of passion and romance. Carla Llanos’ work gives room for…
Description Poster with poppies illustration Poppy Studies by Anine Cecilie Iversen for The Poster Club is a work of art that focuses on the delicate beauty and fine details of poppies. This enchanting painting, exclusively presented by The Poster Club, invites you to admire the grace of nature in your surroundings. Anine Cecilie Iversen has…
Description Poster in a modern design The “%” poster by Harry Richards for Paper Collective embodies the personification of simple typographic elements in a unique way. Inspired by mid-century minimalist Swiss design, the everyday percentage symbol has been expanded in this artwork to include a nose and two wandering eyes. The result is a bold…
Description Abstract autumn poster The Autumn Poster by British artist Kit Agar for Paper Collective is inspired by the changing seasons. Autumn Focuses on the shapes and colors of the fading summer. Deep reds give way to dusty greens, browns and beiges as the soft, leafy shapes seem to fall. A soft yet earthy composition…
Description charming poster The Humans Are Weird poster from Paper Collective interprets everyday moments with humorous expressions of human interactions in “Humans Are Weird”. This artwork depicts a simple moment on public transportation brought to life through color and form, celebrating the small but meaningful interactions that shape our everyday lives. Watson’s ability to combine…
Description Poster with sensitive depiction The Everything Is Gunna Be OK poster by Paper Collective features an elderly couple on the London Underground surrounded by uplifting slogans that convey a sense of security and emphasize the simplicity of the moment. Watson’s sensitive depiction of human relationships and her ability to convey positive messages with a…
Description Artwork in warm colors Barce by Red Rabbit from The Poster Club is an abstract piece of art that will add a warm and artistic touch to any home decor. The poster is printed on 265 g natural art paper and features an aesthetic textured surface. Compatible with all standard picture frames, the design…
Description Poster with organic shapes In Head-to-Head from Paper Collective by longtime collaborative artist Mae Studio for Paper Collective , a neutral black and white palette is punctuated by rich forest green accents. The sharp, yet organic shapes merge into a grouping of abstract figures that are in deep conversation with one another. Through the…
Description Poster with bizarre creature in pink-red In this Wolfoz Poster from Paper Collective , artist Jaime Hayon expresses his mythical and playful universe through a strange, creative creature in pink and red. With a cheeky glint in its eyes and stilts on its feet, the figure on the Wolfoz poster is a truly bizarre…