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// The Magic of a Garden Party (2024) by DabsMyla is a whimsical and colorful lithograph that brings together the charm of nature and playful surrealism. The central image features a vibrant bouquet of oversized, stylized flowers arranged in a yellow pitcher, set against a night sky dotted with stars. Around the bouquet, clusters of mushrooms and daisies enhance the magical, garden-like atmosphere. A bottle filled with a pink liquid sits nearby, adding an element of mystery. The bold, flat colors and clean lines characteristic of DabsMyla’s style create a visually striking composition, blending natural motifs with a fantastical sense of wonder. This limited-edition print celebrates the beauty and enchantment of a dreamlike garden party.
The magic of a Garden Party, 2024
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// The Magic of a Garden Party (2024) by DabsMyla is a whimsical and colorful lithograph that brings together the charm of nature and playful surrealism. The central image features a vibrant bouquet of oversized, stylized flowers arranged in a yellow pitcher, set against a night sky dotted with stars. Around the bouquet, clusters of mushrooms and daisies enhance the magical, garden-like atmosphere. A bottle filled with a pink liquid sits nearby, adding an element of mystery. The bold, flat colors and clean lines characteristic of DabsMyla’s style create a visually striking composition, blending natural motifs with a fantastical sense of wonder. This limited-edition print celebrates the beauty and enchantment of a dreamlike garden party.
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