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Maarten Léon

Maarten Léon

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Add a splash of colour and creativity to your space with this stunning canvas art piece, “Tiny Animals” by Maarten Léon. Perfect for children's rooms, play areas, or modern living spaces, this artwork features a whimsical butterfly that brings a sense of wonder and joy. Its vibrant yellow background not only brightens the room but also sparks imagination, making it a great choice for both kids and the young at heart. Whether you’re looking to create a playful atmosphere or simply love unique art, this piece fits seamlessly into various decor styles, from contemporary to eclectic. Lightweight and easy to hang, it can brighten up any wall and make a statement. Bring art home that tells a story and creates an inspiring environment!

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High-resolution colours and sharpness on canvas - in various designs.
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Get it ready to hang. All of our canvases are produced by hand, just for you.
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High-quality frames from our production center for long-lasting results.
High Quality Printing
8-colour precision printing with a sharpness of 1,440 dpi for brilliant results.
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Our promise: certified materials, green electricity and CO₂-neutral production.
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Optimum presentation with the help of an elegant picture rail.
Made in Germany
We proudly produce every one of our prints at our own facilities.
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Maarten Léon

Maarten Léon

shopInfo.designs • shopInfo.salesAmsterdam, NL
"When I have an idea, I can't sit still until I've realised it."
Amsterdam-based artist Maarten Léon describes his work as an ode to growing up, an emotional self-reflection and an exploration of unfamiliar worlds of thought. Vintage motifs such as old advertising campaigns often bring with them precisely the absurdity that Maarten appreciates in order to assemble new visual worlds from multimedia snippets. Oscillating between surrealism and minimalism, he gets rid of everything that is superfluous in order to give colours and shapes even more power of speech. For Léon, a work is successful when it strikes the perfect balance between aesthetics and the story it is intended to tell.

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