Rosa y Armando

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Free US shipping · Prints & Ships in 4–5 days

Choosing art for a wall you've never hung it on is harder than it should be. Here's the cheat sheet:

12×12 — Best on a nightstand, desk, gallery wall, or in a small frame in the bathroom. Sweet and quiet.

20×20 — The "I want it to be the thing you notice when you walk in" size for a smaller space. Above a console, in a hallway, or in a pair flanking a doorway.

30×30 — The above-the-couch size. The above-the-bed size. The "I'm decorating like an adult now" size. This is the one most people end up wishing they'd picked.

40×40 — A statement piece. Centered on a feature wall, anchoring a dining room, or carrying an entire bedroom. Big. Intentional. Worth it.

Still unsure? Tape a piece of paper to your wall in the size you're considering and live with it for a day. You'll know.
Every piece I make starts as an original painting. The prints are produced one at a time when you order — no warehouse, no overruns, no compromises on color.

Cardstock is a heavyweight matte fine art paper. It catches light softly and shows every brushstroke. Best for framing under glass.

Canvas is gallery-wrapped and ready to hang straight out of the box. The texture brings out the painterly side of the work — closer to seeing the original.

Both are printed with archival pigment inks that won't fade, yellow, or shift color for decades if you treat them kindly. Don't hang them in direct sun and they'll outlive you.
Your print is made when you order it, so it ships within 4–5 business days from our US studio. You'll get tracking the moment it leaves.

If something arrives damaged, send me a photo within 7 days and I'll replace it. No forms, no fuss, no shipping it back.

If you change your mind, I get it. Reach out within 14 days of delivery and we'll figure it out — usually a return for store credit so you can pick something that fits your space better.

Real human at the other end of every email. — Camila

About the artist

Camila Kennedy Art
Camila
Camila

I'm a Mexican-American artist born and raised in Utah. I've always loved art, and growing up, I really wanted to see art about people who looked and felt like me.

I've dreamed of being an artist for as long as I can remember. I'd spend my school lunch money on art supplies and every class period drawing. When I became a mom, I knew I had to see my dream through, and I've been doing art full-time ever since.

I love searching for meaning in everything, and I try to incorporate that into the art I make. I love nostalgia and stories about my own family and friends. I love art that evokes a sense of déjà vu. I want to create art that captures feelings and experiences in a simple and beautiful way.

Thank you for being here. Your support means the world.

— Camila

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