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The Luis • Bandana
The Luis • Bandana
22" x 22"
100% Cotton
Machine Wash
Tumble Dry
Inspired by Luis Ricardo Falero
Luis Ricardo Falero, a remarkable Spanish artist of the late 19th century, is celebrated for his enchanting fantasy art. His painting "Witches going to their Sabbath" is a testament to his fascination with mysticism and mythology, capturing the eerie allure of the supernatural. Born in 1851, Falero developed a distinctive style, characterized by his intricate attention to detail and vibrant use of color, which vividly brought mythical tales to life. His work often explored themes of magic and ethereal beauty, blending sensuality with the fantastical. "Witches going to their Sabbath" exemplifies his mastery in depicting the otherworldly, showcasing a compelling narrative rendered with exquisite precision. Falero’s contributions significantly enriched the fantasy art genre, leaving a lasting impact on the depiction of mythical and mystical subjects in art history.
Designed exclusively by Folluther Studio for Pin Museum.
22" x 22"
100% Cotton
Machine Wash
Tumble Dry
Inspired by Luis Ricardo Falero
Luis Ricardo Falero, a remarkable Spanish artist of the late 19th century, is celebrated for his enchanting fantasy art. His painting "Witches going to their Sabbath" is a testament to his fascination with mysticism and mythology, capturing the eerie allure of the supernatural. Born in 1851, Falero developed a distinctive style, characterized by his intricate attention to detail and vibrant use of color, which vividly brought mythical tales to life. His work often explored themes of magic and ethereal beauty, blending sensuality with the fantastical. "Witches going to their Sabbath" exemplifies his mastery in depicting the otherworldly, showcasing a compelling narrative rendered with exquisite precision. Falero’s contributions significantly enriched the fantasy art genre, leaving a lasting impact on the depiction of mythical and mystical subjects in art history.
Designed exclusively by Folluther Studio for Pin Museum.