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Wings of My Mind Glass Wall Art

Wings of My Mind Glass Wall Art

A wings-on-mind portrait stands in vertical cinematic format — a B&W woman in a black turtleneck tilts her head back as a pair of sculptural white feathered wings burst upward from her face, framed by a pure tangerine sun-disc on a charcoal ground.

The composition reads as surreal pop liberation: the white wings unfurl in three-dimensional plumage, the orange disc halos the figure like a designer logo, and the woman's calm closed-eye expression turns the piece into a thought-takes-flight metaphor. The piece sits between Salvador-Dali surrealism and Robert-Beatty graphic-poster work.

Tempered glass deepens the charcoal ground and pushes the orange disc and white feathers into reflective punch that paper print cannot match. Hung in a designer office, a creative-agency reception, a boutique-hotel lobby or a feminine-luxe study, this wings-of-thought cinematography brings surreal liberation and editorial-poster gravity into a residential wall.

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Wings of My Mind Glass Wall Art

$159.90

$55.96
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Description

A wings-on-mind portrait stands in vertical cinematic format — a B&W woman in a black turtleneck tilts her head back as a pair of sculptural white feathered wings burst upward from her face, framed by a pure tangerine sun-disc on a charcoal ground.

The composition reads as surreal pop liberation: the white wings unfurl in three-dimensional plumage, the orange disc halos the figure like a designer logo, and the woman's calm closed-eye expression turns the piece into a thought-takes-flight metaphor. The piece sits between Salvador-Dali surrealism and Robert-Beatty graphic-poster work.

Tempered glass deepens the charcoal ground and pushes the orange disc and white feathers into reflective punch that paper print cannot match. Hung in a designer office, a creative-agency reception, a boutique-hotel lobby or a feminine-luxe study, this wings-of-thought cinematography brings surreal liberation and editorial-poster gravity into a residential wall.