Twisted Vines Demon Glass Wall Art
A wireframe Spider-Man stands in horizontal cinematic format — a hooded vigilante is built entirely from tangled silver-grey thread and cobweb against a deep midnight ground, his eyes glowing scarlet through the lattice and a red spider-emblem burning on his chest.
The composition reads as Miles-Morales cosmic-web tribute: the figure leans forward with arms folded across crouched legs, the entire body and hood twist from countless interwoven threads like a living spiderweb, and the scarlet eyes and chest-spider pierce the monochrome lattice with hot light. The piece sits between Marvel-animation aesthetic and dark-fantasy concept art.
Tempered glass deepens the midnight ground and pushes the scarlet eyes and spider-emblem into reflective punch that paper print cannot match. Hung in a designer entertainment den, a teen Marvel-fan bedroom, a streetwear-boutique entry or a comic-book studio, this wireframe Spider-Man cinematography brings cosmic-web vigilante drama and Miles-Morales mythos into a residential wall.
Original: $159.90
-65%$159.90
$55.96








Description
A wireframe Spider-Man stands in horizontal cinematic format — a hooded vigilante is built entirely from tangled silver-grey thread and cobweb against a deep midnight ground, his eyes glowing scarlet through the lattice and a red spider-emblem burning on his chest.
The composition reads as Miles-Morales cosmic-web tribute: the figure leans forward with arms folded across crouched legs, the entire body and hood twist from countless interwoven threads like a living spiderweb, and the scarlet eyes and chest-spider pierce the monochrome lattice with hot light. The piece sits between Marvel-animation aesthetic and dark-fantasy concept art.
Tempered glass deepens the midnight ground and pushes the scarlet eyes and spider-emblem into reflective punch that paper print cannot match. Hung in a designer entertainment den, a teen Marvel-fan bedroom, a streetwear-boutique entry or a comic-book studio, this wireframe Spider-Man cinematography brings cosmic-web vigilante drama and Miles-Morales mythos into a residential wall.
























