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aryamularama JUNIQE Shop by Gogoporen
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aryamularama

Gogoporen

7 designs • 280 sales • Jakarta, ID
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TBIM poster
Brighten your space with the "TBIM" Wooden Framed Art Print by aryamularama. This quirky piece features a playful and relatable design, making it the perfect conversation starter or a fun addition to your collection. With its witty quote 'Lovely Day, Too Bad It's Monday', it’s ideal for adding a touch of humour to your home office, lounge, or even a classroom. The charming black-and-white illustration exudes a stylish minimalist vibe, appealing to anyone looking to inject some personality into their decor. Measuring 10 x 15 cm, it fits perfectly on your desk, bookshelf, or wall, without overwhelming your space. Give it as a gift for friends who love unique art, or treat yourself to a daily reminder to embrace Mondays. The wooden frame adds warmth and elegance, making it a chic decor option for all kinds of interiors. Don't miss out on this playful yet stylish art print—your walls will thank you!

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aryamularama JUNIQE Shop by Gogoporen

aryamularama

Gogoporen

7 designs • 280 salesJakarta, ID
"Not OK is OK"
Arya Mularama is an illustrator, and creative director from Jakarta, Indonesia. He is known for his surreal and satirical artworks, which are often influenced by comic books, skateboard culture, and the movies and video games of the 1990s. Mularama's work is often characterized by its grotesque and ghoulish imagery, but he also uses his art to explore themes of mental illness, anxiety, and the questioning of existence and the universe. Mularama has worked on a variety of projects, including album covers, music videos, and advertising campaigns. He has also exhibited his work in solo and group shows around the world.

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