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Princess of Flowers Glass Wall Art || Designer Collection

Princess of Flowers Glass Wall Art || Designer Collection

An indigenous muse turns her gaze beside a flying bird, embroidered headdress of gilded leaves and ochre roses framing tattooed cheekbones while gold gorget plates rest at her throat, every painted line caught in tribal-portrait register. Princess of Flowers is digital painting in tribal-portrait register — a flowered chieftess caught in caramel-and-ochre theater.

Behind tempered glass, the caramel-and-ochre palette keeps its monumental grace and the painted detail holds its tactile bloom, the polished surface giving the figurative tribute a quiet cinematic depth.

A natural fit for rooms that welcome warm, dramatic palette — a hallway with statement pulse, a living room with editorial gravity, a bedroom with cinematic mood. For tribal-art fans, portrait collectors, and anyone drawn to figurative imagery with bird-and-bloom poetry.

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Princess of Flowers Glass Wall Art || Designer Collection

$169.90

$59.46
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An indigenous muse turns her gaze beside a flying bird, embroidered headdress of gilded leaves and ochre roses framing tattooed cheekbones while gold gorget plates rest at her throat, every painted line caught in tribal-portrait register. Princess of Flowers is digital painting in tribal-portrait register — a flowered chieftess caught in caramel-and-ochre theater.

Behind tempered glass, the caramel-and-ochre palette keeps its monumental grace and the painted detail holds its tactile bloom, the polished surface giving the figurative tribute a quiet cinematic depth.

A natural fit for rooms that welcome warm, dramatic palette — a hallway with statement pulse, a living room with editorial gravity, a bedroom with cinematic mood. For tribal-art fans, portrait collectors, and anyone drawn to figurative imagery with bird-and-bloom poetry.