
The Skull Glass Wall Art || Designer Collection
A human skull rendered as a clockwork machine fills the frame, brass and bronze gears interlocking inside the cranium while teal-patinaed copper plates wrap the cheek bones and a ring of dial-and-piston mechanism circles the back of the head, the upper teeth rendered in burnished gold against an inky steampunk wall, every painted streak caught in steampunk-mechanical register. The Skull is digital painting in steampunk-mechanical register — a clockwork muse caught in bronze-and-teal theater.
Behind tempered glass, the bronze-and-teal palette keeps its painterly weight and the painted detail holds its tactile streak, the polished surface giving the figurative tribute a quiet cinematic depth.
A natural fit for rooms that welcome moody, mechanical palette — a study with collector intellect, a man cave with statement drama, a bar wall with editorial heat. For gothic-art lovers, steampunk collectors, and anyone drawn to skull imagery with clockwork-muse poetry.
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A human skull rendered as a clockwork machine fills the frame, brass and bronze gears interlocking inside the cranium while teal-patinaed copper plates wrap the cheek bones and a ring of dial-and-piston mechanism circles the back of the head, the upper teeth rendered in burnished gold against an inky steampunk wall, every painted streak caught in steampunk-mechanical register. The Skull is digital painting in steampunk-mechanical register — a clockwork muse caught in bronze-and-teal theater.
Behind tempered glass, the bronze-and-teal palette keeps its painterly weight and the painted detail holds its tactile streak, the polished surface giving the figurative tribute a quiet cinematic depth.
A natural fit for rooms that welcome moody, mechanical palette — a study with collector intellect, a man cave with statement drama, a bar wall with editorial heat. For gothic-art lovers, steampunk collectors, and anyone drawn to skull imagery with clockwork-muse poetry.























