Venice — 2 museum-grade prints, engineered to a wall. Venice grew from lagoon settlements into a maritime republic whose Gothic and Renaissance palazzi still define the city's silhouette above its canals. The abstract treatment here references that masonry vocabulary — arches, loggias, and waterfront reflections — without naming a single campo, a pragmatic choice when the art is mood-first rather than landmark-checklist tourism. Venice's lagoon palazzi and Gothic loggias have long inspired illustrated travel art from Art Deco posters to contemporary anime background paintings. This stylized treatment references that masonry vocabulary — arches, waterfront reflections, and canal-band horizontals — through a Japanese-influenced illustration lens rather than photographic tourism, matching buyer searches for anime-style Venice prints and city-pop canal wall art.