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In April 2010, during a visit to New York City for an art exhibition, I sketched the city’s iconic skyline on the back of my ticket while waiting in a queue. That spontaneous doodle later inspired my first destination artwork, listed on Etsy in 2014. The positive response to my city posters sparked a passion for creating travel-inspired art. Over the past decade, my collection has grown to feature over 260 cities, each available in 18+ color schemes to suit any style. As ArtPrintsVicky evolves, I’m excited to share new designs, stories, and insights through regular updates. My motto remains: “Let your wall travel you further.” Thank you for joining me on this creative journey. I look forward to helping you bring the world into your home.
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