Description
Caracas — Capitales del Mundo Collection
Digital Acrylic Triptych Print
By ArNoUx, 2025
Description:
This powerful digital artwork pays tribute to Caracas, the beating heart of Venezuela, in the first release of the Capitales del Mundo series by ArNoUx. A vibrant fusion of history, symbolism, and color, this acrylic print triptych honors both the spirit and people of this iconic capital.
At the top, Simón Bolívar—the Liberator—emerges with a solemn, noble expression, framed by a ring of seven stars. His head symbolizes the seventh star of the Venezuelan flag, representing Guayana and the forgotten promise of unity. Scarlet macaws fly freely across a glowing sky, embodying liberty, vitality, and the unbreakable spirit of a country in motion.
The middle panel bursts into ArtPop color and rhythm, portraying the iconic hillside homes—las casitas del Ávila—stacked like dreams on the slopes of the mountain. These homes, bold and unapologetically vibrant, reflect the daily lives, struggles, and beauty of the people of La Sultana de América.
The bottom piece boldly proclaims: CARACAS, in timeless serif typography, anchored in strength and cultural pride.
This is not just wall decor—it’s a visual anthem for those who carry Caracas in their memory, their heart, or their blood.
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🖼️ Product Features:
High-definition print on archival quality paper with museum-grade archival inks
Water-resistant acrylic surface for hassle-free maintenance
French cleat backing included for secure and easy wall mounting
Professional photo lab quality ensures vibrant, accurate colors
Hand-polished crystal acrylic edges for a sleek, modern finish
Made in USA 🇺🇸 | Digital artwork created and signed by ArNoUx
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🧼 Care Instructions:
Clean gently using a soft cloth and water
Avoid using cleaning solutions containing alcohol or chemicals
Not for outdoor use
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🌎 Part of the ArNoUx “Capitales del Mundo” Collection
Explore the world’s greatest cities through the eyes of ArNoUx, one print at a time—where bold expression, cultural memory, and visual rhythm converge.
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