Dedicated to a deceased friend of mine, this abstract minimalist series is an homage to the Japanese approach of simplicity in design. Get $75 off the entire collection or choose one of the available prints to add a classically sleek modern minimalist piece to your space.
CURATED ALL ORIGINAL JAPANDI STYLE WALL ART IN A SET OF THREE-PANEL CANVAS PRINTS
Arranged in vertical sequence, and housed in a museum-quality presentation in custom wooden frame, each square tells its own story while contributing to the whole.
Michael de la Guerra is an artist and a retired freelance writer who--under the name Michael Lopez--has been featured as a case study in the Harvard Business Review, published in The Huffington Post, banned from writing for Buzzfeed (long story), and featured as an expert in Fast Company, The Wall Street Journal, and more. He’s ghostwritten for NFL players and bank CEOs alike but remains at the mercy of NDAs signed during a decade-long copywriting career working with sought-after digital marketing agencies on high-converting campaigns for some of the largest names in business. He works in academia now and spends his creative energy on visual art and poetry.