This original watercolor features the exterior sign from De Nada, a lively East Austin spot known for its strong margaritas and late, crowded nights. Painted as a focused study of the sign itself, the piece isolates the lettering and form, allowing the image to stand without surrounding context.
Rather than illustrating the scene, the painting treats the sign as a visual shorthand, suggesting atmosphere, movement, and energy through restraint. It’s a direct, graphic portrait of a place that’s felt as much as it’s seen.
Details
Original watercolor on paper
16×20 inches, professionally framed
One of a kind
Painted by Avery Price
This original watercolor features the exterior sign from De Nada, a lively East Austin spot known for its strong margaritas and late, crowded nights. Painted as a focused study of the sign itself, the piece isolates the lettering and form, allowing the image to stand without surrounding context.
Rather than illustrating the scene, the painting treats the sign as a visual shorthand, suggesting atmosphere, movement, and energy through restraint. It’s a direct, graphic portrait of a place that’s felt as much as it’s seen.
Details
Original watercolor on paper
16×20 inches, professionally framed
One of a kind
Painted by Avery Price