This motif combines the aesthetics of the 1950s with a futuristic vision of the year 2120 in a fascinating way. The centrepiece is an abandoned petrol station in the typical style of the 1950s: worn petrol pumps in bright orange, a blue weathered roof and authentic retro signs. However, the scene is set in the distant future, which is emphasised by the imposing blue robot and the vast, barren landscape. A man with a timeless look stands thoughtfully in front of the petrol pump - as if mediating between the past and the future. (AI)
This motif combines the aesthetics of the 1950s with a futuristic vision of the year 2120 in a fascinating way. The centrepiece is an abandoned petrol station in the typical style of the 1950s: worn petrol pumps in bright orange, a blue weathered roof and authentic retro signs. However, the scene is set in the distant future, which is emphasised by the imposing blue robot and the vast, barren landscape. A man with a timeless look stands thoughtfully in front of the petrol pump - as if mediating between the past and the future. (AI)
Premium quality enamel mugs
Material
Material
Mugs made of 100% shatterproof and stylish enamel.
Details
Details
Charming look and low weight - your perfect companion when traveling and at home.
Care instructions
Care instructions
Manual rinsing recommended.
High quality print
High quality print
High quality thanks to lightfast sublimation process and extra protective coating.
Sustainably produced
Sustainably produced
Low waste, green electricity and a heart for social commitment.
Produced in Germany
Produced in Germany
All enamel mugs are produced and printed by a trusted local partner.
"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.