Bodega Removable Wall Art
To revamp an interior styling quickly or brand a creative space, I love the removable wall decal trend but as I’m getting sick of standard shapes, tree branches and bird silhouettes, it is really refreshing to come across the unique Bodega wall art. Vinyl wall art are all over the place these days although I have only discovered a few that create genuine artwork by talented artists in quality material. Bodega represent captivating artists using eco-friendly inks and vinyl for temporary indoor art. The concept is to make the art of emerging and established artists alike, affordable and available to the public.
The layered die-cut quality vinyl can be applied to any flat surface and is low-tack with an indoor life expectancy of at least 5 years. The interior decoration can be removed without damaging the wall; however, is non-collectible as the art work cannot be reapplied to a surface after removal. Each art piece is delivered as a complete package with ready-to-apply and tools for installation. The packaging is made from 70-100% post-consumer recycled paper and the vinyl itself is also recyclable.
Bodega artists include Barry McGee, Chris Bettig, Cleon Peterson, Cody Hudson, Darcel, Delta, Harsh Patel, Hisham Bharoocha, Jeff Canham, Kenzo Minami, Matt Sohl, Michael Leon, Mike Giant, Rostarr, SSUR, Steven Harrington, Surface to Air, Wood Wood. Oooh, I find it really hard to find a favourite as they all are unique in different ways. Let me know your fav!
“Bo·de·ga (n.) : A small shop or store that sells everyday staple items at affordable prices. They are often located in densely-populated, urban neighborhoods and serve as the cornerstone for community gatherings and happenings.”



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