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$195 – $800Price range: $195 through $800
This piece captures a moment of deep connection. It’s that feeling of sharing good times and a special bottle of Reserve with a friend. The wine and bottles are crafted with fluid acrylic pouring, while traditional oils build the intricate reflections and warm, rustic background. This hybrid technique brings to life a perfect, shared moment—a memory of friendship and fine wine.
“Because the Best Evenings Start with Good Friends and a Great Bottle.”
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$220 – $1,600Price range: $220 through $1,600
“Life is too short to drink cheap wine”
Soft light, warm air, and a quiet glass at sunset — this artwork invites you to slow down and savor the moment. Monica Márquez Gatica blends acrylic pouring and traditional oil painting to create a glowing tribute to summer evenings. The wine and corks shimmer with poured depth, while the sunset sky and empty glass reflect calm warmth through oil-painted clarity. This piece celebrates the beauty of everyday rituals — a quiet drink outdoors, a pause at day’s end, and the comfort of letting time move gently.
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$195 – $800Price range: $195 through $800
Cabernet & Corkscrew is 7Cellars wine art for people who love the ritual of opening a bottle as much as the pour itself. A tall glass of red stands beside a 7Cellars Reserve bottle and a classic corkscrew, all lit by soft, out-of-focus lights in the background. The cool blue and purple reflections come from the bottle and glass sitting near Monica’s saltwater reef tank, adding a modern, almost electric glow to the Cabernet. The main bottle and wine begin as acrylic pours, while the label, glass reflections, corkscrew, and blurred bokeh are finished in traditional oils. The result honors both the depth of Elway’s Reserve Cabernet and the simple tools that bring it to the glass.
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$195 – $800Price range: $195 through $800
City Lights Chardonnay is 7Cellars Chardonnay wine art for people who love a night out as much as a well-made white wine. Monica staged a 7Cellars bottle and glass of Chardonnay on a reflective tabletop, watching how the city lights shimmered around the glass as she took reference photos. The main bottle and the pale gold wine start with acrylic pours that give the liquid a sense of motion, while the label, corkscrew, and blurred background are finished in traditional oils. The result is a bright, sophisticated scene that celebrates the Farm Collection Chardonnay’s lively character and the stylish, urban side of 7Cellars.
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$195 – $1,600Price range: $195 through $1,600
Some evenings ask only for good company, warm light, and a shared glass. This painting blends acrylic-poured wine and bottles with oil-painted glasses and background to capture the peaceful beauty of time spent with friends. Inspired by a weekend gathering, the piece reflects gentle conversation and the comfort of being together. Ideal for cozy dining rooms, wine spaces, and relaxed interiors, Entre Amigos invites viewers to savor the quiet moments that make life meaningful.
“Where Friendship Slows the Clock, and Every Sip Becomes a Story.”
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$195 – $800Price range: $195 through $800
This piece captures that quiet release at the end of a long week. Friends gather, bottles open, and shoulders finally drop. The wine and bottles flow with acrylic-poured movement, while the glasses and background in oil reveal subtle reflections and warm light. Therefore, this scene feels intimate, relaxed, and inviting. This piece belongs beside the original Entre Amigos or stands beautifully on its own. Ultimately, it brings a sense of connection and ease to any space that celebrates shared stories and the simple pleasure of being together.
Because Weekend Evenings with Friends Deserve to Be Remembered.
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$195 – $800Price range: $195 through $800
Bourbon’s Legacy in Every Golden Reflection
Angel’s Share, by Monica Marquez Gatica captures the warmth and elegance of whiskey culture through her Hybrid Fluid Realism. A one-of-a-kind creation, it elevates luxury living spaces, wine bars, and cellars with the glow of craftsmanship and emotional storytelling.
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$195 – $800Price range: $195 through $800
This painting captures a quiet evening as warm light glows through a golden pour; reflections ripple across the glass while the bottle anchors the scene. Monica Marquez Gatica’s Hybrid Fluid Realism combines an acrylic-poured liquid and bottle with oil-painted glass and background, creating crisp edges, luminous cells, and a soothing Old World mood that suits wine rooms, dining spaces, and contemporary kitchens; the work invites slow conversation, relaxed hospitality, and a second look at its intricate textures.
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$195 – $800Price range: $195 through $800
Calm Waters, Shared Glass is calm wine art for living rooms that feel like a soft landing at day’s end. A glass of red and a tall bottle in an ornate holder stand near the water, framed by fresh green grass and a sunlit tree. The light is gentle, almost springlike, and it invites you to pause. The wine and bottle are shaped with embellished acrylic pours, while the glass, foliage, and sky are painted in traditional oils. This Hybrid Fluid Realism creates depth and glow, turning an ordinary moment into a quiet ritual of connection and ease.
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$195 – $800Price range: $195 through $800
Mediterranean Evening Pour is Mediterranean sunset wine art for people who love calm evenings and shared moments. A glass of red and a bottle in an ornate holder rest beside still water as the sky turns gold and blue. Many viewers think of a quiet balcony or terrace by the sea, even though the scene began as a local picnic. The wine and bottle are created with embellished acrylic pours, while the glass, water, and sky are painted in traditional oils. This Hybrid Fluid Realism adds depth and glow, turning one simple moment into a lasting invitation to slow down together.
Art for people who share one last glass while the world slows down.
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$195 – $800Price range: $195 through $800
“Dinosaurs didn’t drink cognac, now they’re extinct. Coincidence, I think not”
Luxury takes form the moment this legendary decanter meets the canvas. Monica Márquez Gatica combines dramatic acrylic pouring with traditional oil detail to bring the brilliance of Louis XIII Cognac to life. The background pulses with metallic depth, while the decanter glows with golden warmth and masterful craftsmanship. Every highlight and curve reflects the spirit’s prestige, elegance, and heritage. Perfect for collectors who appreciate rare cognac, fine art, and the timeless beauty of impeccable design.
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$195 – $800Price range: $195 through $800
Lucky 7s II – The Farm in Gold belongs to Monica’s Lucky 7s series of 7Cellars wine art. Here, a golden Farm Collection bottle stands front and center, its bold white 7 glowing against vertical streams of color. Two darker bottles recede into the background, creating depth and a sense of quiet motion. Monica builds the main bottle with layered acrylic pours, then sharpens the label, reflections, and blurred bottles in oils.
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$195 – $800Price range: $195 through $800
Lucky 7s III – The Farm in Blue closes Monica’s Lucky 7s series of 7Cellars wine art. In this painting, a deep blue Farm Collection bottle stands in front of two softer bottles, its bold white “7” immediately catching the eye. The main bottle begins with layered acrylic pours that build movement into the glass, while the label, reflections, and background bottles are finished in traditional oils. Monica created the series after seeing three 7Cellars bottles line up and realizing how powerfully the 7–7–7 motif spoke to both the winery and John Elway’s Colorado legacy. This first piece sets the tone: graphic, luminous, and unmistakably 7Cellars.
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$195 – $800Price range: $195 through $800
Elway’s Reserve Reflections is 7Cellars Elway’s Reserve wine art from Monica’s Lucky 7s series. This close-up bottle study now lives in John Elway’s private collection in Colorado, linking Monica’s Colorado roots to the Napa Valley winery he founded with winemaker Rob Mondavi Jr. The composition zooms in on a single Elway’s Reserve bottle, catching streaks of bar-light across a dark bottle while blurred bottles glow behind it. Monica begins the main bottle with acrylic pours to build depth and motion, then refines the label, reflections, and background in traditional oils. The result feels sleek, modern, and unmistakably “7,” echoing the number that defines both the brand and the founder’s story.
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$195 – $800Price range: $195 through $800
“Oh, you hate your job? Why didn’t you say so. There is a support group for that. It’s called EVERYBODY, and they meet at the bar.”
Martell is a well-known cognac producer with a long history dating back to 1715. The company is named after Jean Martell, who founded the company in Cognac, France. Martell is known for producing high-quality cognacs using traditional methods and aged for a minimum of three years in oak barrels. Martell L’Or de Jean is a blend of eaux-de-vie from the Grande Champagne, Petite Champagne, and Borderies regions of Cognac.
It is aged for at least ten years and has a rich, smooth flavor with notes of fruit, spices, and wood. The bottle and label design are distinctive, with a beautiful golden color and elegant font. The combination of traditional mediums and modern techniques used to create the background for the bottle make it a unique and visually striking piece.
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$220 – $1,600Price range: $220 through $1,600
“Twilight Radiance” by Monica Marquez Gatica is a captivating fusion of contemporary technique and timeless grace, showcased on a 24 x 30-inch canvas. Embracing her unique Hybrid Fluid Realism style, this painting combines the energy of acrylic pouring with the subtle depth of traditional oils. The backdrop of the painting showcases an evening twilight landscape, rendered in oil, providing a serene stage for the two featured wine bottles—a distinguished Opus One and a Corton Charlemagne Grand Cru. With the bottles brought to life through the dynamic swirls of acrylic pours, they shimmer with an almost otherworldly presence, resonating brilliantly against the hushed tones of the setting sun. “Twilight Radiance” is not just a visual treat but also a contemplative exploration of fleeting moments, the allure of fine wine, and the transcendent beauty that unites them. This artwork beckons viewers to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of sensations, as evanescent and profound as the twilight’s embrace and the taste of an exquisite vintage.