Our newest original artwork, "Mästare" ("Champion"), the 12th addition to our Mallorca Travel Poster Collection, has been created on order of the Ses Rotes vineyard and showjumping centre of excellence located in the foothills of Mallorca’s Tramuntana mountains.
Infused with the distinctive modern art deco style we have refined over the years in collaboration with award-winning Danish artist Mads Berg and under the Art Direction of our Founder and CEO, Meg Gage Williams, Mästare blends the ambitious, hedonistic spirit of the 18th century finca and its state-of-the-art showjumping grounds with the beauty of its natural, amphitheatre-like location.
The graphic motif, printable up to a majestic 5 x 3 metres, is the 54th poster artwork we’ve created with Mads Berg and, as well as being a collectible poster artwork in its own right, Mästare will now lead the visual branding for the Ses Rotes Estate, including its use in miniature form as the label for the estates’ latest vintage of Syrah red wine.
“It’s been fantastic to work with the dynamic modern day owners of Ses Rotes on “Mastare”; an image resultant from intentions set back in early 2020; I am sure it will become an instant hit both in Mallorca and beyond,” says Meg Gage Williams.
“Our passion for Mallorca, horses, wine and our family estate has, with the launch of Mästare, become part of Stick No Bills unfolding tour de force,” says Swedish showjumping champion Emelie Marsh.
The Mallorca Travel Poster Collection now totals 12 designs, championing the most exemplary architectural and natural landmarks, experiences and vistas of the Mediterranean island which Stick No Bills has called home since 2016.
This design project follows swiftly on the heels of our hugely successful poster created with Mads Berg for the New York Yacht Club American Magic syndicate last summer to commemorate the US Challenger team’s role in the 37th America’s Cup yacht race. It also precedes the creation we have underway of a 21st Century addition to the Stick No Bills official Pan Am Collection; “Tracing the Transatlantic” an image in pre-production now to mark the upcoming first taking to the skies of a Pan Am-liveried plane since 1991, a journey starting in New York in June 2025.
The journey has just begun….