
Mocha By Gigi Rosado
A mocha in close-up becomes a small celebration of the everyday. Gigi Rosado strips the composition down to its essentials — cup, liquid, steam — and builds warmth through a palette of deep browns, creamy whites and muted terracotta. Bold flat areas of colour are broken by expressive pencil work, making the piece feel drawn rather than designed. The portrait format lets the eye travel slowly upward from the base of the cup to the loose, gestural curl of steam at the top, and the result is unhurried and satisfying.
As an archival fine art print on matte paper, the rich tonal range from near-black espresso to bright cream is captured without compromise. Clean edges, honest colour, and the kind of detail that makes this a fine art print in the truest sense.
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Mocha By Gigi Rosado
A mocha in close-up becomes a small celebration of the everyday. Gigi Rosado strips the composition down to its essentials — cup, liquid, steam — and builds warmth through a palette of deep browns, creamy whites and muted terracotta. Bold flat areas of colour are broken by expressive pencil work, making the piece feel drawn rather than designed. The portrait format lets the eye travel slowly upward from the base of the cup to the loose, gestural curl of steam at the top, and the result is unhurried and satisfying.
As an archival fine art print on matte paper, the rich tonal range from near-black espresso to bright cream is captured without compromise. Clean edges, honest colour, and the kind of detail that makes this a fine art print in the truest sense.
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A mocha in close-up becomes a small celebration of the everyday. Gigi Rosado strips the composition down to its essentials — cup, liquid, steam — and builds warmth through a palette of deep browns, creamy whites and muted terracotta. Bold flat areas of colour are broken by expressive pencil work, making the piece feel drawn rather than designed. The portrait format lets the eye travel slowly upward from the base of the cup to the loose, gestural curl of steam at the top, and the result is unhurried and satisfying.
As an archival fine art print on matte paper, the rich tonal range from near-black espresso to bright cream is captured without compromise. Clean edges, honest colour, and the kind of detail that makes this a fine art print in the truest sense.























