
But first, Ramen by Gina Rosas Moncada
But first, Ramen is a warm celebration of food ritual and everyday pleasure — Gina Rosas Moncada brings her Latin American-influenced colour sensibility to a subject that has become a shared cultural shorthand. The composition balances flat graphic form with a quietly playful energy: the bowl anchors the image, while pattern and colour radiate outward with the kind of confident restraint that characterises her best illustration work. It is cheerful without being loud.
Produced as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, Moncada's layered ink textures and vivid palette are reproduced on fine art paper with the clarity and colour fidelity her detailed illustration technique requires.
But first, Ramen is a warm celebration of food ritual and everyday pleasure — Gina Rosas Moncada brings her Latin American-influenced colour sensibility to a subject that has become a shared cultural shorthand. The composition balances flat graphic form with a quietly playful energy: the bowl anchors the image, while pattern and colour radiate outward with the kind of confident restraint that characterises her best illustration work. It is cheerful without being loud.
Produced as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, Moncada's layered ink textures and vivid palette are reproduced on fine art paper with the clarity and colour fidelity her detailed illustration technique requires.
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But first, Ramen is a warm celebration of food ritual and everyday pleasure — Gina Rosas Moncada brings her Latin American-influenced colour sensibility to a subject that has become a shared cultural shorthand. The composition balances flat graphic form with a quietly playful energy: the bowl anchors the image, while pattern and colour radiate outward with the kind of confident restraint that characterises her best illustration work. It is cheerful without being loud.
Produced as an archival fine art print in our Berlin studio, Moncada's layered ink textures and vivid palette are reproduced on fine art paper with the clarity and colour fidelity her detailed illustration technique requires.























