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Bull vs Bear, Gavel Up

The market's oldest rivals trade paddles over a $145.6 billion lot while world clocks tick behind them. Warm browns, trading-hall wood, and pure financial drama.

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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

A Bull, a Bear, and a $145.6 Billion Lot

Two heavyweights of the market square off across a polished auction floor. The brown bull grips paddle 69, the grizzled bear answers with 42, and a sharp-suited auctioneer stands between them under a banner reading $145.6 billion. World clocks for GMT, New York, and Tokyo run along the wood-paneled walls, with stacks of certificates and gold bars piled out front.

The cartoon style turns high finance into theater, tense and a little absurd. Warm caramels, deep greens, and aged-cream tones give it the look of an old trading hall. That makes it an easy fit for a home office, a study, or a man cave where the markets stay part of the conversation.

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


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