This wall mural shows a self-confident woman in 1950s rockabilly style, posing with her hair up, tattoos and typical fashion in front of a classic American vintage car. The fine line drawing and the monochrome, pink-coloured background lend the motif a modern retro charm. The scene conveys the attitude to life of freedom, individuality and rebellion - perfect for lovers of vintage, rock'n'roll and American nostalgia.
This wall mural shows a self-confident woman in 1950s rockabilly style, posing with her hair up, tattoos and typical fashion in front of a classic American vintage car. The fine line drawing and the monochrome, pink-coloured background lend the motif a modern retro charm. The scene conveys the attitude to life of freedom, individuality and rebellion - perfect for lovers of vintage, rock'n'roll and American nostalgia.
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Canvas Details
Canvas Details
High-resolution colours and sharpness on canvas - in various designs.
Shadow Frame Options
Shadow Frame Options
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Material
Material
High-quality frames from our production center for long-lasting results.
High Quality Printing
High Quality Printing
8-colour precision printing with a sharpness of 1,440 dpi for brilliant results.
Sustainably Produced
Sustainably Produced
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Accessories
Accessories
Optimum presentation with the help of an elegant picture rail.
Made in Germany
Made in Germany
We proudly produce every one of our prints at our own facilities.
"Artificial intelligence is the new paintbrush - it expands the creative spectrum of art to infinity."
Welcome to the Headless Monkeys...
...I have always been fascinated by impressive images - images that tell stories, convey emotions and bring spaces to life. This enthusiasm eventually led me to create digital art.
Using my tablet and laptop, I immerse myself in AI-supported creative processes that are as spontaneous as they are diverse. Unlike many artists, I rarely approach a painting with a fixed plan. Even if I have a rough idea in my head, I let the creative flow determine the direction. The path is open, the result often surprising - that's where the magic lies for me and that's what "Headless Monkeys" stands for.