Postcard Gin Tonic
2,50€
This postcard is a celebration of one of the most popular cocktails in the world – the Gin Tonic. This classic drink is made with gin, tonic and aromatic garnishes, such as lime, cucumber or rosemary. Gin Tonic is a refreshing and elegant drink, which is appreciated all over the world.
Gin Tonic has a long history, dating back to the 19th century. At that time, British soldiers in India drank quinine, a bitter substance that was used to prevent and treat malaria. To make quinine more palatable, the soldiers began mixing it with gin and sugar, creating Gin Tonic.
Over the years, Gin Tonic became increasingly popular, especially in Britain, where it became the preferred drink of the middle and upper classes. Today, Gin Tonic is consumed all over the world, with a wide variety of recipes and variations, each with its own unique flavor profile.
This illustration is a tribute to the tradition and timeless elegance of Gin Tonic. With its sleek design and artistic representation of this iconic drink, this illustration will be a perfect addition to your home decor, whether in your living room, kitchen or bar. By purchasing this postcard, you are celebrating the history and culture of this iconic drink, which continues to delight the taste buds of cocktail lovers around the world.
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The postcard is sent in a bubble envelope.
Size: 3.93 x 5.28in
Paper weight: 736.5in
Matte coated paper.
This postcard is an original work by Lotza and is printed in Charente, France.
Informations complémentaires
Poids | 0,2 kg |
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L’ILLUSTRATRICE
Salut, moi c’est Lisa et j’illustre toutes les affiches que vous pouvez trouver dans cette boutique en ligne.
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Pour faire une illustration, je me base souvent sur des photos de mes voyages ou des photos libres de droit à usage commercial afin de rester fidèle à la réalité et je prends la liberté de modifier le design et la mise en page. Je me base aussi sur mes dessins que je scanne et que je redessine sur Illustrator; c’est le cas surtout pour mes portraits de Femmes.