
Roland Sardinas by Studio Mandariini
Roland Sardinas is a vintage-style illustration that channels the graphic warmth of mid-century commercial design. Studio Mandariini frames a sardine tin with the kind of carefully observed detail and affectionate humour that elevates everyday objects into something worth examining. The composition is tight and confident — label typography, metallic sheen, and the fish themselves rendered with a deliberate retro palette that feels both nostalgic and fresh. It sits in the tradition of European food packaging as folk art, elevated by a designer's eye.
On canvas, the illustration's flat graphic surfaces acquire unexpected warmth. The woven texture softens hard edges slightly, lending the vintage palette a tactile richness. A canvas print that turns a small, overlooked object into a quietly compelling still-life for your wall.
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Roland Sardinas by Studio Mandariini
Roland Sardinas is a vintage-style illustration that channels the graphic warmth of mid-century commercial design. Studio Mandariini frames a sardine tin with the kind of carefully observed detail and affectionate humour that elevates everyday objects into something worth examining. The composition is tight and confident — label typography, metallic sheen, and the fish themselves rendered with a deliberate retro palette that feels both nostalgic and fresh. It sits in the tradition of European food packaging as folk art, elevated by a designer's eye.
On canvas, the illustration's flat graphic surfaces acquire unexpected warmth. The woven texture softens hard edges slightly, lending the vintage palette a tactile richness. A canvas print that turns a small, overlooked object into a quietly compelling still-life for your wall.
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Roland Sardinas is a vintage-style illustration that channels the graphic warmth of mid-century commercial design. Studio Mandariini frames a sardine tin with the kind of carefully observed detail and affectionate humour that elevates everyday objects into something worth examining. The composition is tight and confident — label typography, metallic sheen, and the fish themselves rendered with a deliberate retro palette that feels both nostalgic and fresh. It sits in the tradition of European food packaging as folk art, elevated by a designer's eye.
On canvas, the illustration's flat graphic surfaces acquire unexpected warmth. The woven texture softens hard edges slightly, lending the vintage palette a tactile richness. A canvas print that turns a small, overlooked object into a quietly compelling still-life for your wall.























