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Dark, moody, and endlessly magnetic. Neptune is the ocean dream of the cosmos. Associated with the Roman god of the sea (Poseidon in Greek mythology), this art print captures the planet’s mysterious elegance in deep blues, rich purples, and swirling cloud formations that feel almost otherworldly.

With subtle Art Deco touches and shimmering details, this print is for the romantics, the dreamers, and the ones who always find themselves looking to the stars. Whether you’re a space nerd, a mythology lover, or someone who just gets the allure of a moody water sign moment, this print belongs on your wall.

"Neptune" Print

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  • • Printed on museum-quality matte paper
    • Available in multiple sizes
    • Features astronomy facts + mythological association
    • Art Deco-style celestial layout
    • Part of the Apollo Imperium Planetary Collection
    • Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
    • Paper weight: 189 g/m²
    • Opacity: 94%
    • ISO brightness: 104%
    • Paper is sourced from Japan

  • 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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