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The mostly white background gives the linework room to breathe and keeps the whole thing calm. It reads as modern without trying hard, which is why it settles nicely into a nursery, a kid's room, or a living room corner that could use something gentle and a bit witty.
Pairs well with Minimalist Art, Animal Artwork and Living Room Wall Art.
A sloth takes shape from a single looping stroke, softened by gray shading and faint warm color. Calm, a little funny, and easy to live with. The kind of drawing you keep noticing across the room.
One wandering line is all it takes. A sloth's face shows up slowly, its smile half-hidden near the muzzle, its expression soft and a little amused. The shading stays pale and gray across the brow, with warm strokes of amber and sage drifting down one side. Loose threads of ink trail off the edges, so nothing feels too tight or too finished.
The mostly white background gives the linework room to breathe and keeps the whole thing calm. It reads as modern without trying hard, which is why it settles nicely into a nursery, a kid's room, or a living room corner that could use something gentle and a bit witty.
Pairs well with Minimalist Art, Animal Artwork and Living Room Wall Art.