
City Silhouette Glass Wall Art || Designer Collection
An abstract cityscape unfolds across the frame in painterly oil-impasto style, ivory-and-cream field washed with warm sand-tones and slate accents, scarlet color-block buildings flanking either side and a row of small painterly figures walking through the middle register, soft reflections cascading into the lower half, every painted streak caught in editorial-soft register. City Silhouette is digital art in editorial-soft register — an urban portrait caught in cream-and-scarlet theater.
Behind tempered glass, the cream-and-scarlet palette keeps its painterly depth 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, statement palette — a study with collector heat, a hotel-style lobby with editorial drama, a dining room with statement gravity. For abstract-art lovers, urban-portrait collectors, and anyone drawn to abstraction with editorial-city poetry.
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An abstract cityscape unfolds across the frame in painterly oil-impasto style, ivory-and-cream field washed with warm sand-tones and slate accents, scarlet color-block buildings flanking either side and a row of small painterly figures walking through the middle register, soft reflections cascading into the lower half, every painted streak caught in editorial-soft register. City Silhouette is digital art in editorial-soft register — an urban portrait caught in cream-and-scarlet theater.
Behind tempered glass, the cream-and-scarlet palette keeps its painterly depth 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, statement palette — a study with collector heat, a hotel-style lobby with editorial drama, a dining room with statement gravity. For abstract-art lovers, urban-portrait collectors, and anyone drawn to abstraction with editorial-city poetry.























