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Soicher Marin
Celestial Visions - From a whimsical map of the Zodiac to a photorealistic triptych of Saturn, the pieces in Celestial Visions span from a time of curiosity to discovery. “I’m fascinated by the intersection of science and art. As a Gemini, I am a self-described seeker of knowledge—and I’ll add beauty to that!” David says of the highly personal collection. “I can see using this collection anywhere from a boy’s room to a sophisticated library, where the exotic, colorful Zodiac star charts hang alongside the dramatic planetary photographs.”
Four Hands
Linear cutouts from layered mat boards, by Bangkok-based art house Coup D'Esprit, framed within vertical white grain oak for a museum-quality look. Handmade in Austin, Texas.
R2H Modern
This piece is expertly printed using archival ink on board and skillfully hand-assembled with a pine wood frame. Hanging hardware is included for easy installation.
Celestial visions - From a whimsical map of the Zodiac to a photorealistic triptych of Saturn, the pieces in Celestial visions span from a time of curiosity to discovery. “I’m fascinated by the intersection of science and art. As a Gemini, I am a self-described seeker of knowledge and I’ll add beauty to that!” David says of the highly personal collection. “I can see using this collection anywhere from a boy’s room to a sophisticated library, where the exotic, colorful Zodiac star charts hang alongside the dramatic planetary photographs.”
Celestial visions - From a whimsical map of the Zodiac to a photorealistic triptych of Saturn, the pieces in celestial visions span from a time of curiosity to discovery. “I’m fascinated by the intersection of science and art. As a Gemini, I am a self-described seeker of knowledge and I’ll add beauty to that!” David says of the highly personal collection. “I can see using this collection anywhere from a boy’s room to a sophisticated library, where the exotic, colorful Zodiac star charts hang alongside the dramatic planetary photographs.”