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It reads as fantasy with a surreal edge, the kind of single strong focal point that suits a living room wall or a man cave. The vertical format also makes it easy to hang in a narrow stretch of wall or next to a doorway.
Pairs well with Fantasy Paintings, Living Room Wall Art and Man Cave Art.
Amber eyes cut straight through the shadow, and you won't look away fast. A kitsune pulled from Japanese myth, with deep teal and burnt orange that hold their pull from across the room.
The fox fills the canvas top to bottom, and its amber eyes are the only real light in the frame. Deep teal and slate blue settle into the fur while burnt orange and gold push through like embers caught mid-air. The look borrows from Japanese woodblock prints, but the paint stays thick, textured, and dark.
It reads as fantasy with a surreal edge, the kind of single strong focal point that suits a living room wall or a man cave. The vertical format also makes it easy to hang in a narrow stretch of wall or next to a doorway.
Pairs well with Fantasy Paintings, Living Room Wall Art and Man Cave Art.