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A turquoise background does the heavy lifting, pushing the hawk forward until it almost leans off the wall. It's a piece with real presence, which makes it a natural fit for a living room that needs an anchor, an office wall that could use some nerve, or a man cave built around bold color and clean lines.
Pairs well with Abstract Wall Art, Living Room Wall Art and Home Office Wall Art.
That gold eye doesn't blink. A hawk portrait built from teal, cobalt, and crimson brushwork, painted with enough confidence to carry a wall on its own.
Get up close and the gold eye finds you first. This hawk fills the whole frame, its gaze locked on something past the edge of the canvas, certain and unbothered. The feathers are worked in loose, painterly strokes of teal, white, burgundy, and cobalt, so the bird reads less like a photo and more like a feeling caught mid-motion.
A turquoise background does the heavy lifting, pushing the hawk forward until it almost leans off the wall. It's a piece with real presence, which makes it a natural fit for a living room that needs an anchor, an office wall that could use some nerve, or a man cave built around bold color and clean lines.
Pairs well with Abstract Wall Art, Living Room Wall Art and Home Office Wall Art.