New Horizons Mug by Zuyva Sevilla

Zuyva Sevilla

This sturdy white, glossy ceramic mug is a staple of any cupboard. The super versatile build means that you can take it anywhere - heat in the microwave and put it through the dishwasher as many times as you like, the quality will not fade. Available in either 11 oz and 15oz, dishwasher safe, microwave safe, printed in Los Angeles, CA. International orders may be subject to customs duties & taxes.

Proceeds Support:


Proceeds support Space Horizons, an innovative non profit that promotes interest in STEM education for minority and female students in underserved communities. Space Horizons is a new collection of mission patch designs for your favorite past, present and future missions to help engage a new generation in the excitement of extending humanity’s reach beyond Earth.

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Design By: Zuyva Sevilla
Zuyva Sevilla

Graphic designer, illustrator, photographer, art director, trying my best to think coloring inside the lines is overrated, based in Dallas, TX. Graduated from the St. Mark’s School of Texas. Studying at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore. Hobbies include, but aren't limited to, classic ink illustration, calligraphy, astrophotography, rock climbing and postcard-collecting. If you google "galacticatlas" you'll find stuff about me and about outer space; one of those is almost as neat as the other.

Design By: Zuyva Sevilla
Zuyva Sevilla

Graphic designer, illustrator, photographer, art director, trying my best to think coloring inside the lines is overrated, based in Dallas, TX. Graduated from the St. Mark’s School of Texas. Studying at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore. Hobbies include, but aren't limited to, classic ink illustration, calligraphy, astrophotography, rock climbing and postcard-collecting. If you google "galacticatlas" you'll find stuff about me and about outer space; one of those is almost as neat as the other.

Artist Statement

"Years ago, when the New Horizons mission first launched, Pluto was still a planet and I was in the sixth grade. I remember choosing this mission to do a presentation on in science class and being surprised when I found out that Alan Stern, the man in charge of the mission, was an alumnus of my school. Not only that, but the mission was scheduled to arrive to Pluto the same year that I was to graduate from high school. Just like graduation, reaching Pluto seemed like such a far off goal, but more than 10 years after its launch, here we are. My New Horizons badge features the probe on its approach to the dwarf planet, letting us see its heart on its sleeve, accompanied by 8 other celestial bodies from the solar system." - Zuyva Sevilla

Graphic designer, illustrator, photographer, art director, trying my best to think coloring inside the lines is overrated, based in Dallas, TX. Graduated from the St. Mark’s School of Texas. Studying at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore. Hobbies include iclude, but aren't limited to, classic ink illustration, calligraphy, astrophotography, rock climbing and postcard-collecting. If you google "galacticatlas" you'll find stuff about me and about outer space; one of those is almost as neat as the other.