12 Noon - West Coast IPA 6.5% ABV Abbeydale x Wilde Child Brewery
Lewis RyanLewis Ryan builds worlds through bold outlines and comic-inspired energy, turning commercial packaging into a sprawling, supernatural landscape. This piece serves as a vibrant anchor for a larger collaborative mural, blending tropical seaside activity with a playful, slightly eerie sense of the unknown.

12 Noon - West Coast IPA 6.5% ABV Abbeydale x Wilde Child Brewery
Lewis Ryan builds worlds through bold outlines and comic-inspired energy, turning commercial packaging into a sprawling, supernatural landscape. This piece serves as a vibrant anchor for a larger collaborative mural, blending tropical seaside activity with a playful, slightly eerie sense of the unknown.
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Art Analysis
A Radiant Fragment of a Larger, Surreal Horizon
Created for the Abbeydale x Wilde Child collaboration, this illustration functions as both a standalone label and a vital piece of a six-part visual puzzle. Ryan employs a clear-line technique reminiscent of classic pop art, using a radiant sun and high-contrast color theory to evoke the heat of a tropical climate. The composition hums with dynamic ocean energy, where seaside leisure meets bioluminescent life forms in a way that feels both familiar and delightfully strange.
There is a distinct sense of humor and narrative depth hidden within the exaggerated, playful forms. While the title suggests peak-day clarity, the inclusion of supernatural undertones and surreal horror elements hints at a world that extends far beyond the frame. By connecting this label to its counterparts, the viewer uncovers a vast, interconnected travelogue that celebrates the synergy between craft brewing and graphic storytelling.
The artwork is designed to physically link with five other labels, forming a continuous and expansive illustration.
Ryan utilizes bold, clear outlines and a vibrant color wheel to give the supernatural subject matter an accessible, pop-art sensibility.
The artwork blends traditional seaside travel imagery with bioluminescent creatures and surreal horror, creating a tension between the sunlit day and the uncanny.
An oversized sun serves as the focal point, casting structured rays that organize the composition and infuse it with warmth.
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