DENY Ninola Design
Ninola Design Watery Abstract Flowers Navy Metal Framed Art Print
82992-mfap01$69.00
MSRP: $0.00
Description
Give your prints the finishing touch. The Deny Designs Metal Framed Art Prints feature a thin metal frame with a slim profile and are available in three different frame colors. Our archival fine art giclée prints use acid-free and lignin-free 100% cotton rag paper for fade resistance and color brilliance. Each artwork is produced with gallery-quality inks for superior color range and definition. Every frame is handcrafted with scratch-resistant aluminum metal molding and comes ready to hang. Framed art prints feature premium, lightweight, and shatterproof acrylic to preserve the artwork beneath. And the best part? Every purchase pays the artist who designed it—supporting creativity worldwide.
Details & Product Specs
Warranty
Wholesale orders are not eligible for returns or exchanges unless the product is deemed defective.
Care
Clean using a soft, lint-free cloth, and water. Do not use chemicals or solvents.
Ninola is a print design studio based on Valencia, Spain, specialized in create watercolor artworks and patterns designs to make common things more beautiful.
The artist and designer behind the studio is Laura Muñoz Estellés: Laura’s work is the result of a multidisciplinary learning process through fashion, fine arts and textiles. Her artistic talent has been cultivated through years in the fashion industry, by creating patterns for apparel, accessories and product lines.
She aims to create by revealing the potential of a joyful spirit, by setting free the forgotten child that lies within all of us, honestly and without prejudices, figuring out new ways of expression, in a constant search for the non-existent yet, for the unexpected and surprising, the emotion of playing and enjoyment, enthusiasm, the might of colors and the naïve curiosity of innocence.
Painting and illustrating, playing and experiencing with textures and shades, releasing hand in an intuitive and boundless way. Thus the rivers of watercolors and inks are her most beloved way of expression, their randomness and inaccuracy, the inherent element of luck and surprise, making each work unrepeatable, each one a spontaneous order… Where colors flow.