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THE POSTER CLUB Playground in Naoshima Island 01, Jennilee Marigomen, 30x40cm

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THE POSTER CLUB Playground in Naoshima Island 01, Jennilee Marigomen, 30x40cm

Jennilee Marigomen’s exclusive fine art print for The Poster Club captures the quiet geometry of play. A pink metal grid rises from a grassy field, its cube-like layers echoing architectural rhythm and childhood wonder. Framed by trees and soft daylight, the composition balances structure with serenity. It’s a study in contrast for interiors that lean into sculptural calm, subtle colour, and the unexpected poetry of everyday spaces

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Size: 30x40cm
Material: Printed on 265g high quality art paper
Fits standard frames. Frame is not included
Packed in silk paper inside a protective cardboard tube
Printed in Denmark

About the artist
Jennilee Marigomen is a Vancouver-based photographer whose work captures the quiet beauty found in everyday moments. Rooted in a deep sensitivity to light, colour and atmosphere, her images explore themes of stillness, chance encounters and the unexpected poetry of ordinary spaces.

$62.94
THE POSTER CLUB Playground in Naoshima Island 01, Jennilee Marigomen, 30x40cm
$62.94

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Jennilee Marigomen’s exclusive fine art print for The Poster Club captures the quiet geometry of play. A pink metal grid rises from a grassy field, its cube-like layers echoing architectural rhythm and childhood wonder. Framed by trees and soft daylight, the composition balances structure with serenity. It’s a study in contrast for interiors that lean into sculptural calm, subtle colour, and the unexpected poetry of everyday spaces

Product information
Size: 30x40cm
Material: Printed on 265g high quality art paper
Fits standard frames. Frame is not included
Packed in silk paper inside a protective cardboard tube
Printed in Denmark

About the artist
Jennilee Marigomen is a Vancouver-based photographer whose work captures the quiet beauty found in everyday moments. Rooted in a deep sensitivity to light, colour and atmosphere, her images explore themes of stillness, chance encounters and the unexpected poetry of ordinary spaces.