Brazen Bulls Debate

When the Numbers Pick a Fight

A bull and a bear argue the quarter while a boardroom of suited animals takes notes. Dry satire, warm colors, and suits that fit a little too well.

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Why This Piece Works

Art sets the tone for a room. The right piece changes how a space feels the moment you walk in.

Built to Last

Stretched over solid pinewood frames and printed on heavy-duty canvas that won't sag or fade. Wood sourced from FSC-certified sustainable forests.

Print Quality

Printed with archival-grade inks that hold their color for decades. Every canvas is inspected before it ships — if it's not right, it doesn't leave the facility.

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SHIPPING INFO

Our artwork is printed by our production partners in the USA (6 locations), Canada, Italy, or Australia, ensuring it is produced at a location nearest to you.

Delivery Timeframe:

USA: 6-12 business days

Canada & Europe: 8-14 business days

Rest of the World: 12-18 business days

SIZING OPTIONS

DEPTH OPTIONS

  • Gallery Depth (1.25")
  • Black Floating Frame (1.5")

SIZE OPTIONS

  • Small: 12 x 16 inches
  • Medium: 18 x 24 inches
  • Large: 24 x 30 inches
  • Huge: 30 x 40 inches
  • Massive: 40 x 60 inches

U.K/CANADA (Metric System cm conversions)

  • Small: 30 x 40 cm
  • Medium: 46 x 61 cm
  • Large: 76 x 102 cm
  • Huge: 61 x 76 cm
  • Massive: 102 x 152 cm

Bull and Bear, Same Podium, Opposite Story

A bull in a sharp pinstripe suit leans into one podium. A brown-coated bear works the other. Between them a screen reads Q3 Volatility, with a green line climbing and a red one falling off a cliff. The crowd is the real joke: foxes, owls, rabbits, an elephant, and a lion, all in suits, all clutching documents, all waiting to see who blinks first.

The palette runs warm. Golden wood paneling, deep earth tones, and two thin lines of green and red doing all the arguing. It reads as dry finance humor, which is why it lands well in a home office, a study, or a man cave where someone actually follows the market. Big enough to start a conversation, easy to live with every day.

Pairs well with Wall Street & Finance Art, Bull Paintings and Bear Paintings.


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