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It lands somewhere between a landscape and pure abstraction, raw and almost geological. Hung vertical in a living room, it has room to run floor to ceiling. Behind a desk in a home office, it gives the space warmth and a clear focal point. The earth tones keep everything grounded while the gold does the talking.
Pairs well with Abstract Wall Art, Living Room Wall Art and Home Office Wall Art.
Burnt orange, gold, and slate blue collide in heavy strokes you can almost feel. Up close the texture turns sculptural, and that depth still reads from across the room.
Burnt orange and amber sweep across the canvas in broad strokes, then run straight into veins of metallic gold and small pockets of cool slate blue. Underneath it all, charcoal and deep burgundy carry the weight, so the piece reads with real depth instead of sitting flat. The surface is built up thick, layer over layer, and it catches light differently depending on where you're standing.
It lands somewhere between a landscape and pure abstraction, raw and almost geological. Hung vertical in a living room, it has room to run floor to ceiling. Behind a desk in a home office, it gives the space warmth and a clear focal point. The earth tones keep everything grounded while the gold does the talking.
Pairs well with Abstract Wall Art, Living Room Wall Art and Home Office Wall Art.