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Seattle Postcard

Seattle Postcard

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Seattle Postcard

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Description

This postcard illustrated by Lotza captures the beauty of the city of Seattle and its iconic structure, the Space Needle. Located in Washington State, United States , Seattle is a vibrant city known for its rich cultural heritage and technological innovation.

The Space Needle is an iconic tower built for the 1962 World's Fair, whose theme was "The Century of Progress." The tower stands 184 meters tall and was designed by architect John Graham Jr. Its futuristic design, inspired by the idea of a flying saucer, immediately captured the public's imagination and quickly became a symbol of the city.

Since its construction, the Space Needle has welcomed millions of visitors from around the world who come to enjoy its breathtaking panoramic views of Seattle and its surrounding areas. In addition to the breathtaking view, the tower also features restaurants and exhibition spaces that showcase the city's history and culture.

Lotza 's illustration is a welcome addition to any travel souvenir collection, offering a magnificent view of the Space Needle and recalling the fascinating history of this unique and vibrant city.

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Format: 10x15cm
Weight: 350g/㎡
Matte coated paper.

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Seattle Postcard
€2,50

Illustrated postcard of Seattle by Lotza – The Space Needle, the city's iconic symbol

Discover Seattle through this original postcard by Lotza, which highlights the famous Space Needle, an architectural icon of Washington State in the United States. Known for its cultural vibrancy and pioneering role in innovative technologies, Seattle captivates with its unique urban landscape and fascinating history.

The Space Needle, built for the 1962 World's Fair, symbolizes "The Century of Progress." At 184 meters tall, this futuristic tower designed by architect John Graham Jr. resembles a flying saucer and embodies the city's avant-garde spirit. It quickly became a must-see landmark for locals and visitors from around the world.

Every year, millions of tourists flock to the Space Needle to admire the spectacular panoramic views of Seattle, its skyscrapers, the surrounding mountains, and Puget Sound. The tower also houses restaurants and exhibition spaces that celebrate the city's local culture and history.

Lotza's illustration offers a striking artistic representation of this landmark, perfect for enriching any travel souvenir collection. Whether you're an architecture lover, history buff, or just a casual traveler, this postcard captures the vibrant and unique essence of Seattle.

Hi, I'm Lotza!

The illustrator

Hi, I'm Lisa and I illustrate all the posters you can find in this online store.

I draw the posters on Illustrator using a pen, a vector drawing tool.
My illustrations are not transformed photos, called "vectorized" in the jargon. I choose my destinations myself; I am currently working on my Tour de France.

To create an illustration, I often use photos from my travels or royalty-free photos for commercial use in order to remain faithful to reality and I take the liberty of modifying the design and layout.

I also base my work on my drawings, which I scan and redraw on Illustrator; this is especially the case for my portraits of women.

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