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It's a riff on those old black-and-white skyscraper photos, redrawn with the quiet, watchful presence of Egyptian myth. The surreal mood and warm city light put it somewhere between fantasy and an office that wants a little edge. It works on a wide wall in a study, a man cave, or any room that can take a horizontal piece with some story behind it.
Pairs well with Fantasy Paintings, Home Office Wall Art and Egyptian Artwork.
Animal-headed figures line a steel girder above the fog, lit by one break of gold light. Part New York skyline photo, part Egyptian myth, and worth a second look every time you pass it.
Eleven figures sit shoulder to shoulder on a rusted steel beam, the kind that built the New York skyline a century ago. Only these workers have the heads of animals: a lion, a jackal, a heron, a rabbit, each in a different jewel tone of coat. Fog rolls under their boots while a single shaft of gold cuts through the heavy sky and lands right on them.
It's a riff on those old black-and-white skyscraper photos, redrawn with the quiet, watchful presence of Egyptian myth. The surreal mood and warm city light put it somewhere between fantasy and an office that wants a little edge. It works on a wide wall in a study, a man cave, or any room that can take a horizontal piece with some story behind it.
Pairs well with Fantasy Paintings, Home Office Wall Art and Egyptian Artwork.