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Let’s just get it out of the way: yes, it’s pronounced your-uh-nus… but we all know what you’re thinking. Now that we’ve giggled like twelve-year-olds, let’s talk about how stunning this icy planet looks in this art print. Pale blues, soft swirls, and tilted elegance.

Associated with the primordial Greek god of the sky, Uranus is the celestial rebel of the solar system. It orbits like it couldn’t care less about expectations. This piece blends dreamy blues and astronomy facts with mythological flair in a design that feels both timeless and cosmic-chic.

"Uranus" Print

PrijsVanaf € 11,99
Aantal
  • • Printed on museum-quality matte paper
    • Available in multiple sizes
    • Features astronomy facts + mythological association
    • Art Deco-inspired celestial design
    • Part of the Apollo Imperium Planetary Collection
    • Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
    • Paper weight: 189 g/m²
    • Opacity: 94%
    • ISO brightness: 104%

  • Jake Zuurbier, born in 2002, is a multifaceted Dutch artist whose creative endeavors span writing, photography, painting, and music. As the founder and CEO of Apollo Imperium, he has established a platform that reflects his diverse artistic passions. 

     

    In literature, Jake is recognized for his innovative narrative techniques and unique perspectives. His debut novel, "The Detective," published in February 2023, offers a modern twist on classic murder mysteries. His second book, "Erisseth," released in January 2024, delves into themes of magic, love, and betrayal, showcasing his versatility as an author. 

     

    Beyond writing, Jake's artistic expression includes painting and sketching, with his visual art characterized by a blend of traditional techniques and contemporary themes. His photography reflects his keen eye for detail and composition.

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