
Disco tea By Gigi Rosado
A teacup meets the glitter age in this cheerful Gigi Rosado still life. Steam curls upward in a loose, gestural spiral while mirror-ball geometry and bold flat colour give the everyday object an unexpected glamour. The composition is tight and portrait-oriented, the palette warm — burnt oranges, deep greens and cream sit together without competing. Expressive pencil strokes break the flatness just enough to keep the image tactile, and the whole piece carries Rosado's knack for turning domestic moments into something quietly celebratory.
As an archival fine art print on matte paper, the bold colour blocks remain saturated and the fine pencil details stay crisp — exactly the kind of image that rewards a close look on your wall.
A teacup meets the glitter age in this cheerful Gigi Rosado still life. Steam curls upward in a loose, gestural spiral while mirror-ball geometry and bold flat colour give the everyday object an unexpected glamour. The composition is tight and portrait-oriented, the palette warm — burnt oranges, deep greens and cream sit together without competing. Expressive pencil strokes break the flatness just enough to keep the image tactile, and the whole piece carries Rosado's knack for turning domestic moments into something quietly celebratory.
As an archival fine art print on matte paper, the bold colour blocks remain saturated and the fine pencil details stay crisp — exactly the kind of image that rewards a close look on your wall.
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A teacup meets the glitter age in this cheerful Gigi Rosado still life. Steam curls upward in a loose, gestural spiral while mirror-ball geometry and bold flat colour give the everyday object an unexpected glamour. The composition is tight and portrait-oriented, the palette warm — burnt oranges, deep greens and cream sit together without competing. Expressive pencil strokes break the flatness just enough to keep the image tactile, and the whole piece carries Rosado's knack for turning domestic moments into something quietly celebratory.
As an archival fine art print on matte paper, the bold colour blocks remain saturated and the fine pencil details stay crisp — exactly the kind of image that rewards a close look on your wall.























