
Canned Fish by Studio Mandariini
Canned Fish turns a humble tin of sardines into a composed, colour-confident still life. Studio Mandariini works in the tradition of pop art object studies — the can's label becomes a stage for graphic pattern and vintage typography, while its metallic lid catches an almost illustrative light. The palette leans into warm golds, muted blues, and cream, evoking mid-century packaging design with a knowing contemporary eye. Tightly framed in portrait orientation, the composition gives the subject an unexpected authority: this is everyday life made worth looking at.
Printed on cotton canvas, the surface adds a layer of texture that deepens the vintage warmth of the palette. The subtle weave softens the flat colour fills just enough to give this canvas print an analogue, handcrafted quality that suits the nostalgic spirit of the work.
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Canned Fish by Studio Mandariini
Canned Fish turns a humble tin of sardines into a composed, colour-confident still life. Studio Mandariini works in the tradition of pop art object studies — the can's label becomes a stage for graphic pattern and vintage typography, while its metallic lid catches an almost illustrative light. The palette leans into warm golds, muted blues, and cream, evoking mid-century packaging design with a knowing contemporary eye. Tightly framed in portrait orientation, the composition gives the subject an unexpected authority: this is everyday life made worth looking at.
Printed on cotton canvas, the surface adds a layer of texture that deepens the vintage warmth of the palette. The subtle weave softens the flat colour fills just enough to give this canvas print an analogue, handcrafted quality that suits the nostalgic spirit of the work.
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Canned Fish turns a humble tin of sardines into a composed, colour-confident still life. Studio Mandariini works in the tradition of pop art object studies — the can's label becomes a stage for graphic pattern and vintage typography, while its metallic lid catches an almost illustrative light. The palette leans into warm golds, muted blues, and cream, evoking mid-century packaging design with a knowing contemporary eye. Tightly framed in portrait orientation, the composition gives the subject an unexpected authority: this is everyday life made worth looking at.
Printed on cotton canvas, the surface adds a layer of texture that deepens the vintage warmth of the palette. The subtle weave softens the flat colour fills just enough to give this canvas print an analogue, handcrafted quality that suits the nostalgic spirit of the work.























