
Mechanic Face Glass Wall Art || Designer Collection
A Terminator-style cyborg portrait fills the frame in pop-comic ink register, vibrant scarlet hair lifting on top of the head, half-flesh half-machine face exposed across the brow with red glowing eyes, weathered ink-linework etching every plate and circuit, the field behind washed in scarlet-and-charcoal striped glitch-streaks, every painted streak caught in pop-comic register. Mechanic Face is digital art in pop-comic register — a cyborg menace caught in scarlet-and-charcoal theater.
Behind tempered glass, the scarlet-and-charcoal palette keeps its cinematic glow 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 man cave with collector heat, a media room with editorial drama, a gaming den with statement firepower. For sci-fi lovers, character-portrait collectors, and anyone drawn to portraiture with cyborg-menace poetry.
Original: $169.90
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A Terminator-style cyborg portrait fills the frame in pop-comic ink register, vibrant scarlet hair lifting on top of the head, half-flesh half-machine face exposed across the brow with red glowing eyes, weathered ink-linework etching every plate and circuit, the field behind washed in scarlet-and-charcoal striped glitch-streaks, every painted streak caught in pop-comic register. Mechanic Face is digital art in pop-comic register — a cyborg menace caught in scarlet-and-charcoal theater.
Behind tempered glass, the scarlet-and-charcoal palette keeps its cinematic glow 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 man cave with collector heat, a media room with editorial drama, a gaming den with statement firepower. For sci-fi lovers, character-portrait collectors, and anyone drawn to portraiture with cyborg-menace poetry.























