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The warm, earthy palette settles a room instead of shouting over it. Hung vertically, it works on a living room wall, in a quiet office, or in a man cave that needs some heat without going dark.
Pairs well with Abstract Wall Art, Living Room Wall Art and Big Cat Paintings.
Sharp profile, cream-white coat, layers of rust and terracotta. A warm vertical piece that gives a wall both weight and a little glow.
Up close and in profile, the lion turns its pale, cream-white head away while the rest of it breaks into burnt orange, terracotta, and deep burgundy. Thin gold and cream lines run through the mane like cracks in old stone. It reads as both painting and graphic: flat where it wants structure, loose where it wants life, with soft sage cooling the edges.
The warm, earthy palette settles a room instead of shouting over it. Hung vertically, it works on a living room wall, in a quiet office, or in a man cave that needs some heat without going dark.
Pairs well with Abstract Wall Art, Living Room Wall Art and Big Cat Paintings.