About the Artist
Barcelona feels immediate when it is seen from above, and MORYARTY turns that aerial view into a thoughtful city map poster. The studio treats cartography as visual storytelling, shaping a Barcelona satellite city map into wall art that connects travel memory, urban structure and the pleasure of reading a place at a glance. As a contemporary art print, it keeps the city recognizable while giving the image a calm graphic authority.
Instead of leaning on nostalgia, MORYARTY gives the metropolis a modern voice through a horizontal poster format made for today’s interiors. The result is a Barcelona print that feels rooted in the city’s lived geography, from district planning to the coastline, and that makes the map feel like a finely considered piece of home decor.
The Artwork
This view of Barcelona gathers the city into a single visual record, with districts and landmarks becoming part of a larger urban portrait. The image celebrates how the built grid, the historic center and the sea edge define the city’s identity, which is why the piece works so well as a vintage poster inspired city map for collectors of architectural imagery.
Created in 2026, the design responds to a growing interest in place-based decor, where a fine art print can hold both documentary detail and personal meaning. It reads like a modern keepsake for anyone who knows Barcelona through its streets, its monuments and the routes that make the city feel familiar.
Style & Characteristics
Black and white fills most of the frame, letting the satellite texture carry the image while red labels bring emphasis to key districts and monuments. The grid appears dense and orderly across the center, then loosens toward the edges where the coastline and harbor create a brighter counterpoint. That contrast gives the poster a strong graphic presence without losing the feel of an aerial map.
Fine lines, tonal variation and compact lettering shape the surface into something that rewards a closer look. The horizontal composition suits the full spread of the city, so the Barcelona wall art feels expansive, precise and quietly architectural on the wall.
In Interior Design
Placed above a walnut sideboard in a living room, this Barcelona map poster would add structure to a space without overwhelming it. The black frame and monochrome field can echo nearby furniture, while the red place names introduce a small accent that animates the room and draws the eye toward the city’s layered geography.
It also works as urban wall art in a study or entry hall, where the satellite view can bring order to a pared-back interior decoration scheme. For a room shaped by clean surfaces and natural wood, the print introduces a sense of place that feels measured, informed and deeply connected to Barcelona.
