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Cool Cat Detective Glass Wall Art

Cool Cat Detective Glass Wall Art

A mob-boss black cat stands in horizontal cinematic format — a sleek charcoal house-cat dressed in white shirt, black tie and tilted black fedora smokes a cigar with one curl of pale smoke rising past his amber eyes, all set against pure midnight ground.

The composition reads as anthropomorphic noir-mafia portrait: the cat's face floats in a single hot light, the white-and-red collar of his suit pops sharp against the void, and the smoking cigar adds a film-noir punctuation. The piece sits between Sopranos-poster anthropomorphic humor and Vincent-Chong oil-portrait fantasy.

Tempered glass deepens the midnight ground and pushes the amber eyes and white collar into reflective noir-luxe punch that paper print cannot match. Hung in a designer cigar lounge, a speakeasy bar entry, a masculine-luxe study or a creative-agency reception, this mob-boss cat cinematography brings noir-humor drama and anthropomorphic sophistication into a residential wall.

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From $159.90
Cool Cat Detective Glass Wall Art
$159.90
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A mob-boss black cat stands in horizontal cinematic format — a sleek charcoal house-cat dressed in white shirt, black tie and tilted black fedora smokes a cigar with one curl of pale smoke rising past his amber eyes, all set against pure midnight ground.

The composition reads as anthropomorphic noir-mafia portrait: the cat's face floats in a single hot light, the white-and-red collar of his suit pops sharp against the void, and the smoking cigar adds a film-noir punctuation. The piece sits between Sopranos-poster anthropomorphic humor and Vincent-Chong oil-portrait fantasy.

Tempered glass deepens the midnight ground and pushes the amber eyes and white collar into reflective noir-luxe punch that paper print cannot match. Hung in a designer cigar lounge, a speakeasy bar entry, a masculine-luxe study or a creative-agency reception, this mob-boss cat cinematography brings noir-humor drama and anthropomorphic sophistication into a residential wall.