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Hung tall, the vertical format does the work, pulling your eye up the figure to that wide brim. It suits a man cave, a study, or any wall that could use a quieter sort of masculine. The warm tones keep it from feeling cold, even with all that black in the frame.
Pairs well with Sunset Paintings, Man Cave Art and Contemporary Art.
A faceless rider built from gold, charcoal and teal under a sunset of orange and rust. Calm, a little mysterious, and hard to walk past without a second look.
Collections: Black Wall Art, Contemporary Art, Man Cave Art, Manly Art, New Arrivals, Orange Art, Sunset Paintings, Western Art
The cowboy stands faceless, cut from clean planes of charcoal and gold, his hat throwing a hard shadow over where his eyes would be. Behind him the sky shifts from orange into rust, the kind of light you only get in the last hour over open country. It reads as portrait and abstraction at once, painterly and modern.
Hung tall, the vertical format does the work, pulling your eye up the figure to that wide brim. It suits a man cave, a study, or any wall that could use a quieter sort of masculine. The warm tones keep it from feeling cold, even with all that black in the frame.
Pairs well with Sunset Paintings, Man Cave Art and Contemporary Art.