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The warm metallic range gives it weight without going loud, so it holds a wall on its own. It leans moody and a little surreal, which suits a living room with deeper tones or a man cave that wants one strong vertical piece doing the talking.
Pairs well with Living Room Wall Art, Big Cat Paintings and Man Cave Art.
Half of it is a panther in fur and amber-eyed focus. The rest breaks into burgundy stone laced with gold. You can't quite mark where the animal ends and the color takes over, and that tension is the whole point.
Collections: Albino Animals, Big Cat Paintings, Black Wall Art, Living Room Wall Art, Man Cave Art, New Arrivals
One side holds a panther's face: pale cream fur, a single amber eye, soft enough to read as a real photograph. Then it falls apart. The other half cracks open into burgundy, copper, and charcoal, threaded with gold veins that run across the dark like molten metal cooling in stone. The cat looks calm, almost watchful, even as it comes undone into pure color and texture.
The warm metallic range gives it weight without going loud, so it holds a wall on its own. It leans moody and a little surreal, which suits a living room with deeper tones or a man cave that wants one strong vertical piece doing the talking.
Pairs well with Living Room Wall Art, Big Cat Paintings and Man Cave Art.