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The dark backdrop and cool blue glow make it read as real art, not clutter, so it holds its own on a black or charcoal wall. It's built for a game room or man cave, though it works just as well over the desk where the actual consoles live.
Pairs well with Pop Culture Art, Man Cave Art and Game Room Art.
Six controllers, spotlit against pure black and arranged oldest to newest. It's the kind of print that pulls people in for a closer look and starts a what-was-your-first conversation.
Collections: Black Wall Art, Game Room Art, Man Cave Art, New Arrivals, Pop Culture Art, Realism Art, Retro Art
The whole history of the gamepad, lined up in a row. A gold-and-black joystick on one end, a glowing blue motion band on the other, and four decades of plastic and buttons in between. Each controller sits in photorealistic detail against a flat black background, lit like an object in a museum case.
The dark backdrop and cool blue glow make it read as real art, not clutter, so it holds its own on a black or charcoal wall. It's built for a game room or man cave, though it works just as well over the desk where the actual consoles live.
Pairs well with Pop Culture Art, Man Cave Art and Game Room Art.