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The vertical format gives it real presence on a narrow wall or above a console. Orange and blue do most of the talking here, so it holds its own in a living room, a man cave, or any space that wants one bold focal point instead of a cluster of small frames.
Pairs well with Abstract Wall Art, Living Room Wall Art and Big Cat Paintings.
Burnt orange, gold, and blue collide in a painterly cheetah portrait. Surreal, a little dreamlike, and built to pull focus the second you walk in.
The cheetah looks up, not out. Its profile is built from layered strokes of burnt orange, rust, warm yellow, and a clean stretch of sky blue, with a thin gold edge that glows where the fur meets the open air. Clouds drift behind it so the animal and the sky read as one thing. The look lands somewhere between digital painting and surrealist collage, all texture and a quiet kind of focus.
The vertical format gives it real presence on a narrow wall or above a console. Orange and blue do most of the talking here, so it holds its own in a living room, a man cave, or any space that wants one bold focal point instead of a cluster of small frames.
Pairs well with Abstract Wall Art, Living Room Wall Art and Big Cat Paintings.