Casa Santosha Art
Your Life Called, It Wants to Feel Something.
Unique Designs by Artist Jennifer Van Geel-Smith
Serious Art? Not Here.
I’m Jennifer, the color-happy creator behind this kaleidoscopic chaos collection designed to make you grin, gasp, and maybe question your last décor choice.
I took a big leap of faith in 2022, and retired from the corporate software world. I landed on the remote island of Bocas Del Toro, Panama to get back to myself, and doing what I love.
I invite you to explore my art, embrace the weird, because life’s too short not to surround yourself with color that brings you joy!
Shop The Madness
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2026 Calendars
Meet the 2026 Casa Santosha Art Calendar — twelve months of bold color,...
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Beach Towels
Big tropical energy… now ready to hit the sand. Your favorite Casa...
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Canvas Prints
Art that is like skincare for your walls. Your walls have been...
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Framed Canvas Prints
Big tropical energy… now ready to hang. Your favorite Casa Santosha Art...
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Kitchen Towels
Your kitchen just called. It wants a personality. Your favorite Casa Santosha...
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Phone Cases
Your phone deserves better than naked. Your favorite Casa Santosha Art designs...
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Phone Cases with Wallet
Your phone just got a wallet, a bodyguard, and a personality —...
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Pillowcases
Dress your pillows like they have somewhere to be. Your favorite Casa...
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Racerback Tanks
Built to move. Impossible to ignore. Your favorite Casa Santosha Art designs...
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Shower Curtains
Your bathroom has been begging for a personality. Plain white shower curtains...
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Sling Bags
Hands-free never looked this good. Your favorite Casa Santosha Art designs just...
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Stainless Steel Tumblers
DRINK LOUDER. Say goodbye to boring bottles. These 20oz stainless steel tumblers...
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Wall Clocks
Time to add some personality to your walls. Your favorite Casa Santosha...
NEW! The Neon Piña Colada Collection
New Neon Piña Colada Collection 🍍🥥⚡
Was your cocktail always this electric?
The Neon Piña Colada Collection takes the most iconic drink in the tropics and cranks the voltage up to maximum. Think pineapple under a blacklight. Think coconut cream that glows. Think beach vibes — but make it loud.
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Neon Piña Colada Umbrella - Foldable & Stylish Rain Gear
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Neon Piña Colada Pop Art Wall Clock
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Premium Neon Piña Colada Tote Bag, Original Artist Design, Reusable Shopping Tote, Eco-Friendly
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Neon Piña Colada Art Canvas Decorative Pillow
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Cyclops Series
One eye. Too much personality.
This series is my bright, chaotic love letter to the animal kingdom — every being reimagined with one big staring eye and zero camouflage. Loud colors, weird vibes, and a healthy disrespect for biology.
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Chatty Cyclops Parrots Collection
The original coconut telegraph, parrots can be heard throughout Isla Colon, in...
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Cyclops Camel Collection
Camels have three sets of eyelids and two rows of eyelashes to...
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Cyclops Cat and Dog in Bocas Collection
Bocas has a high population of stray dogs and cats, and many...
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Cyclops Clam Collection
The giant clams found in Bocas aren’t just big—they can weigh over...
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Cyclops Crab Collection
On Panama’s coasts, especially in the Caribbean, you can find land crabs...
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Cyclops Flamingo Family Collection
Flamingos sleep standing on one leg—and scientists found out it actually takes...
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Cyclops Hummingbirds Collection
Tiny, electric, and slightly unhinged. The Cyclops Hummingbirds dart through a neon...
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Cyclops Lionfish Collection
The ocean has no shortage of strange creatures—but this one leans all...
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Cyclops Monkey Collection
🐒🌴 Panama Howler Monkeys 🌴🐒 You’ll hear them before you see them....
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Cyclops Octopus Collection
An octopus has three hearts, and two of them stop beating when...
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Cyclops Pufferfish Collection
Pufferfish can inflate themselves to several times their normal size by swallowing...
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Cyclops Red Frog Collection
The strawberry poison-dart frog in Panama is tiny—about the size of a...
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Cyclops Shark Collection
There are sharks… and then there are sharks that see everything. Introducing...
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Cyclops Sloth Collection
Sloths can hold their breath longer than dolphins—up to 40 minutes underwater!...
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Cyclops Starfish Collection
Many starfish in Bocas del Toro can regrow entire bodies from just...
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Cyclops Stingray Collection
Some stingrays can detect the electric fields of other animals using special...
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Cyclops Toucan Collection
Toucans have huge, colorful bills that look heavy—but they’re actually extremely light,...
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Cyclops Turtle Collection
Behold the Neon Cyclops Turtle—glowing like a radioactive disco ball and staring...
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Cyclops Venus Fly Trap Collection
The Venus flytrap can count—sort of. 🪰🪴 Its trap only snaps shut...
Neon Food Series
Food, but make it electric.
This series cranks the saturation and serves up pure visual dopamine — glowing noodles, and fruit that looks like it partied under a blacklight. It’s pop art with a sugar rush and no expiration date.
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Neon Bananas Collection
Chiquita bananas are almost all Cavendish bananas, which are the same variety...
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Neon Cacao Collection
Attention, chocolate lovers.This is cacao before it became dessert. The Neon Cacao...
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Neon Coconuts Collection
In Panama, coconuts are sometimes used in a traditional folk remedy where...
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Neon Fat Bananas Collection
Bananas are technically berries, but strawberries aren’t. 🍌🍓 Each banana plant produces...
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Neon Fish Collection
Panama’s fishermen don’t just catch fish — they catch stories. Armed with...
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Neon Fried Egg Collection
In Panama, you can find “guineo eggs”—not chicken eggs, but eggs cooked...
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Neon Fried Fish Collection
In Panama, especially on the coasts and islands like Bocas del Toro,...
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Neon Piña Colada Collection
New Neon Piña Colada Collection 🍍🥥⚡ Was your cocktail always this electric?...
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Neon Pineapple Collection
Pineapples don’t grow on trees—they grow close to the ground on a...
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Neon Pink Dragon Fruit Collection
Dragon fruit flowers are night-blooming and often called “moonflowers” because they open only...
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Neon Primitivo Bananas Collection
Unlike most fruit, primitivo bananas don’t produce seeds we can eat—the wild...
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Neon Ramen Collection
🍜⚡️ Dive chopsticks-first into my Neon Ramen collection — where noodles glow,...
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Neon Sushi Collection
New Neon Sushi Collection 🍣⚡ Was sushi always this loud? The Neon...
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Trippy Mushrooms Collection
Some mushrooms can actually glow in the dark. 🌙✨ There are over...
Bocas Del Toro Series
Sunburnt stories and small-town legends, painted loud.
This series captures the chaos, color, and charm of island life — where the parrots rule the trees, the locals have better gossip than Netflix, and every sunset is in hi-def. It’s tropical reality with a pop-art filter and a side of tranquilo.
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Bocas Del Toro Islands Collection
Introducing the Bocas Del Toro Islands Collection — a vibrant homage to...
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Bocas Del Toro Sign Collection
Welcome to Bocas Del Toro —where the only thing more colorful than...
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Luis Russell House Bocas Collection
Luis Carl Russell was born on Isla Carenero, Bocas del Toro, Panama...
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Panga Express Collection
As you make your way to Starfish Beach at the end of...
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Serenity Bocas Collection
Because Panama is so close to the equator, the sun rises and...
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Starfish Beach Bocas Collection
Starfish Beach — where the stars fell into the sea and decided...
#ArtInTheWild
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Buy This Design, Do Some Good!
This design is a reflection of the many pets and strays who rely on the kindness of Papa Gato on an island with limited resources and options.
100% of the profits of this design will go directly to Papa Gato Animal Welfare Organization in Bocas Del Toro, Panama.
Papa Gato Animal Welfare is an organization dedicated to animal welfare programs and their goal is to help animals in the community through spay and neuter clinics. Papá Gato, which in English means "Cat Dad", was founded during the pandemic. It started as a one-person project to solve the problem of stray animals in Bocas del Toro, and has grown to partner with resident vets and volunteers to make an incredible impact.
Papá Gato Animal Welfare helps animals in Bocas del Toro, Panama, primarily through spay and neuter clinics for stray animals and pets of low-income families.
Your purchase will help fund the constant need for medical supplies and food for these little guys!
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