
51 by Ohkimiko
51 by Ohkimiko carries the hand-lettered, watercolour-driven style that defines Kim Karol's Cologne studio, blending playful typography with the food and travel motifs she returns to again and again. The piece sits within Ohkimiko's vintage-leaning graphic design work, favouring warm, minimalistic compositions over anything ornate. It reads as a small, everyday pleasure rendered with a light touch and a confident sense of colour, closer to a hand-drawn postcard than a formal artwork, which is exactly the tone Ohkimiko is known for.
The crisp linework of the hand-lettering and the fine watercolour texture come through with particular clarity as an archival fine art print, the format that keeps every hand-drawn detail sharp and true to the original illustration.
51 by Ohkimiko carries the hand-lettered, watercolour-driven style that defines Kim Karol's Cologne studio, blending playful typography with the food and travel motifs she returns to again and again. The piece sits within Ohkimiko's vintage-leaning graphic design work, favouring warm, minimalistic compositions over anything ornate. It reads as a small, everyday pleasure rendered with a light touch and a confident sense of colour, closer to a hand-drawn postcard than a formal artwork, which is exactly the tone Ohkimiko is known for.
The crisp linework of the hand-lettering and the fine watercolour texture come through with particular clarity as an archival fine art print, the format that keeps every hand-drawn detail sharp and true to the original illustration.
Original: $35.41
-65%$35.41
$12.39Description
51 by Ohkimiko carries the hand-lettered, watercolour-driven style that defines Kim Karol's Cologne studio, blending playful typography with the food and travel motifs she returns to again and again. The piece sits within Ohkimiko's vintage-leaning graphic design work, favouring warm, minimalistic compositions over anything ornate. It reads as a small, everyday pleasure rendered with a light touch and a confident sense of colour, closer to a hand-drawn postcard than a formal artwork, which is exactly the tone Ohkimiko is known for.
The crisp linework of the hand-lettering and the fine watercolour texture come through with particular clarity as an archival fine art print, the format that keeps every hand-drawn detail sharp and true to the original illustration.























