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Red Sun Silhouette Glass Wall Art

Red Sun Silhouette Glass Wall Art

A red-sun silhouette stands in vertical cinematic format — a black-clad woman in a wide-brim fedora is rendered as a near-pure black silhouette against a glowing tangerine sun-disc, her arms folded across her chest on a deep charcoal ground.

The composition reads as graphic pop minimalism: the orange sun blooms behind the figure like a noir spotlight, the wide-brim fedora becomes the dominant shape, and the small bright lip and pale hand sliver add the only detail to an otherwise pure-shadow body. The piece sits between Henri-Matisse silhouette cut-out and 1960s film-poster graphic design.

Tempered glass deepens the charcoal ground and pushes the tangerine disc into reflective luminous warmth that paper print cannot match. Hung in a designer entry, a boutique-hotel lounge, a film-screening room or a luxe walk-in closet, this red-sun silhouette cinematography brings graphic-pop drama and noir minimalism into a residential wall.

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Original: $159.90

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Red Sun Silhouette Glass Wall Art

$159.90

$55.96
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Description

A red-sun silhouette stands in vertical cinematic format — a black-clad woman in a wide-brim fedora is rendered as a near-pure black silhouette against a glowing tangerine sun-disc, her arms folded across her chest on a deep charcoal ground.

The composition reads as graphic pop minimalism: the orange sun blooms behind the figure like a noir spotlight, the wide-brim fedora becomes the dominant shape, and the small bright lip and pale hand sliver add the only detail to an otherwise pure-shadow body. The piece sits between Henri-Matisse silhouette cut-out and 1960s film-poster graphic design.

Tempered glass deepens the charcoal ground and pushes the tangerine disc into reflective luminous warmth that paper print cannot match. Hung in a designer entry, a boutique-hotel lounge, a film-screening room or a luxe walk-in closet, this red-sun silhouette cinematography brings graphic-pop drama and noir minimalism into a residential wall.