Spaghetti always goes down a treat - especially when it's served with so much love and style! This retro poster shows a typical Italian soul food motif: a plate of steaming pasta surrounded by garlic, parmesan, a pepper mill and a pinch of nostalgia.
Illustrated in monochrome red, it brings a touch of vintage flair to any kitchen - humorous, charming and absolutely appetising. Ideal as decoration for pasta lovers, amateur chefs and anyone who celebrates Italian food as much as life itself.
Spaghetti always goes down a treat - especially when it's served with so much love and style! This retro poster shows a typical Italian soul food motif: a plate of steaming pasta surrounded by garlic, parmesan, a pepper mill and a pinch of nostalgia.
Illustrated in monochrome red, it brings a touch of vintage flair to any kitchen - humorous, charming and absolutely appetising. Ideal as decoration for pasta lovers, amateur chefs and anyone who celebrates Italian food as much as life itself.
Premium quality ring binders
Material
Material
FSC-certified premium paper and high-quality softcover.
Details
Details
The inside pages are available lined, squared or dotted.
High quality print
High quality print
Double-sided HD digital printing with a sharpness of 1,600 dpi for brilliant results.
Versatile in use
Versatile in use
The ideal everyday companion - for yourself or as a gift.
Sustainably produced
Sustainably produced
Our promise: certified materials, green electricity and CO₂-neutral production.
Produced in Germany
Produced in Germany
We produce all our prints at our own production site.
"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.