About the Artist
Created by MORYARTY, Travel to Paris is a contemporary design inspired by the golden era of European travel posters. The studio draws on the clarity and elegance of vintage graphics, blending them with a modern sensibility to produce artwork that is both instantly recognizable and rewarding upon closer inspection.
Rather than replicating a specific historic artist, MORYARTY channels the spirit of interwar French poster art into a fresh, collectible format. For those interested in classic travel imagery, discover more in our vintage advertising posters and curated our selection.
The Artwork
This imagined Paris travel scene pays tribute to the late 1920s, when the city was celebrated as a center of culture, innovation, and romance. The Eiffel Tower rises above the rooftops, symbolizing both the city’s iconic status and the allure of new experiences awaiting travelers.
Travel posters from this period aimed to evoke the excitement and charm of a destination, capturing the essence of Parisian evenings and the promise of adventure. Today, this narrative continues to resonate, inviting viewers to dream of arrival and exploration beneath the Parisian sky.
Style & Characteristics
The composition features stylized Parisian rooftops in broad, simplified forms, leading the eye toward the Eiffel Tower set against a glowing twilight sky. Deep blues dominate the background, contrasted by warm yellows and earthy browns that highlight architectural details.
Flat color fields and geometric shapes reflect the influence of Art Deco poster design, with strong outlines and balanced spacing that create a sense of calm and order. The overall mood is tranquil and nostalgic, evoking the gentle transition from day to night in the heart of Paris.
In Interior Design
This Paris poster brings a refined travel aesthetic to living rooms, entryways, or bedrooms seeking a touch of vintage charm. Its clear structure complements modern, mid-century, or minimalist interiors, especially when framed in black or natural wood.
Pair the deep blues with matching textiles or ceramics, and echo the warm yellow tones in lighting or wood accents. For a cohesive look, combine with other blue tone wall art, creating an inviting space for lovers of Paris and classic design.
