Gin & Tonic Time
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Nia Beynon
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SKU:NIABEY042
About The Artwork & Artist
Nia Beynon serves up a refreshing slice of botanical bliss with the spirited Gin and Tonic Time art print. This piece brings a cool, summery feel to a sun-drenched garden room, a modern home bar, or a social kitchen. Its delicate line work and zesty green accents offer an artisanal aesthetic that perfectly captures the effervescence of a classic G&T. To emphasise the fresh, organic detail of the rosemary and lime, a natural oak frame is a stylish, grounding choice.
Nia Beynon is a London-based Graphic Designer, Digital Illustrator and Artist. She creates abstract sketchy line drawings that are inspired from food, a love of cooking and eating and bringing people together.
Artwork description: Set against a soft, pale peach background, a tall balloon glass is filled with a clear gin and tonic, ice, and botanical garnishes. The illustration is rendered in Nia Beynon's signature fine-line sketchy style, using vibrant blue lines to define the glass and delicate green textures for a lime wheel and a sprig of rosemary. The words "GIN & TONIC" are hand-lettered in a playful orange font at the top and bottom of the composition, finished with a clean white border.
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