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This piece fits naturally within our Animals collection, and its warm, earthy palette resonates deeply with works in our Earth Tone Art and Contemporary Art collections.
The profile is sharp. Terracotta, rust, and bone-white collide in slow-burning layers. This print brings weight and warmth to any wall that needs both.
The lion turns away from the viewer, caught in close profile, its pale muzzle and cream-white coat dissolving into sweeping planes of burnt orange, deep terracotta, and rich burgundy. Fine gold and cream lines thread through the mane like fractures in stone. The style sits between painterly and graphic: flat enough to feel designed, loose enough to feel alive. Earthy tones fade into muted sage at the edges, giving the composition a slow, breathless tension.
This piece fits naturally within our Animals collection, and its warm, earthy palette resonates deeply with works in our Earth Tone Art and Contemporary Art collections.