Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Palm Treat Pineapple Logo, Pineapple Art and Having a Tropicália Logo

Palm Treat logo tropicalia pink pineapple cocktail design with a cherry on top
The Palm Treat logo is an example of Tropicalia.

Palm Treat Pineapple Logo, Pineapple Art and Having a Tropicália Logo

Palm Treat has a one of a kind tropical art logo made on Illustrator. In the 1960's Tropicalismo was a promenade art subculture that was a Brazilian art movement. The avant-garde movement was not only visual, but musical, experimental, and theatrical.


Carmen Miranda is well known for her beautiful performance draped in tropical fruit and beautiful tropical high contrast artistic clothing. David Byrne and Mutantes are also inspired by Tropicália. Creators of Palm Treat Marie Nolan and Jeff Nolan aspire to include the late 1960's movement because of its visual properties. Pop art and folk art that Palm Treat makes include highly saturated colors, tropical print affordable artwork, neon and bright colors, decorative Brazilian art,and trippy 1960's art.

Palm Treat loves South American art and tropical colored art. Palm Treat's Marie Nolan is from Florida and often romanticizes neon banding and oceanic themes and oceanic artwork. The Brazilian concrete movement is important and inspiring for artists. pós-tropicalismo (post-tropicalism)is still highly used and shows up in many artist's work, rather they realize it or not. As American Artists, Palm Treat opened their studio in New Mexico and was heavily inspired by the Native American culture and design.

Palm Treat supports Hispanic artists and will forever be inspired by any 1960's artist movement!

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