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Minimalist Coffee Mug featuring the digital art Monastery by Kevin McLaughlin

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Monastery Coffee Mug

Kevin McLaughlin

by Kevin McLaughlin

$14.50

Size

Image Size

 
 

Background Color

 
R(244) G(250) B(244)

Product Details

Our ceramic coffee mugs are available in two sizes: 11 oz. and 15 oz. Each mug is dishwasher and microwave safe.

Dimensions

11 oz.

Ships Within

5 - 7 business days

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Monastery Digital Art by Kevin McLaughlin

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Monastery Canvas Print

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Monastery Framed Print

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Monastery Art Print

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Monastery Poster

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Monastery Metal Print

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Monastery Acrylic Print

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Monastery Wood Print

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Monastery Greeting Card

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Monastery iPhone Case

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Monastery Throw Pillow

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Monastery Duvet Cover

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Monastery Shower Curtain

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Monastery Tote Bag

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Monastery Round Beach Towel

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Monastery Zip Pouch

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Monastery Beach Towel

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Monastery Weekender Tote Bag

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Monastery Portable Battery Charger

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Monastery Bath Towel

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Monastery T-Shirt

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Monastery Coffee Mug

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Monastery Tapestry

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Coffee Mug Tags

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Digital Art Tags

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About Kevin McLaughlin

Kevin McLaughlin

Abstract and colorful, my work is often pointedly digital in appearance, combining soft elements-- hand-drawn forms, pastels, and gentle color gradations-- with hard elements, such as sharp edges with visible 'pixels,' and other obviously digital artifacts (layering, duplication, repetition, etc). I favor spare, minimal rendering that invites the viewer's eye to complete the picture. I also enjoy the idea of the ellipse as an infinity symbol-- it's a simplified figure 8, really-- and frequently use this shape as a sort of 'atomic unit' in my pattern-based work. When buying a print of my work: I recommend the Metal Print option for most of my work (especially those subtlest images with low contrasts and fine misty gradients), as it...

 

$14.50