Criminal Gathering Glass Wall Art
A cinema-gangster ensemble stands in horizontal cinematic format — Tony Montana of Scarface anchors the center in a black pinstripe suit on his throne, flanked by Joker and Tommy Shelby of Peaky Blinders on the left, Wolf-of-Wall-Street Jordan Belfort and a row of Goodfellas-style mobsters on the right, all set in a dim mahogany lounge thick with cash and cigar smoke.
The composition reads as Designer-Collection cinema-gangster collage: Tony's seated kingpin pose dominates the frame, Joker grins on the side with painted face, Tommy Shelby's flat-cap silhouette lurks in the shadow, and "All You Need is Money" graffiti scrawls overhead. The piece sits between gangster-cinema homage and pop-graffiti collage.
Tempered glass deepens the mahogany lounge and pushes the dollar stacks and graffiti into reflective punch that paper print cannot match. Hung in a designer cigar lounge, a speakeasy bar entry, a film-screening room or a masculine-luxe study, this cinema-gangster ensemble cinematography brings cinema-pop drama and gangster-tribute humor into a residential wall.
Original: $159.90
-65%$159.90
$55.96









Description
A cinema-gangster ensemble stands in horizontal cinematic format — Tony Montana of Scarface anchors the center in a black pinstripe suit on his throne, flanked by Joker and Tommy Shelby of Peaky Blinders on the left, Wolf-of-Wall-Street Jordan Belfort and a row of Goodfellas-style mobsters on the right, all set in a dim mahogany lounge thick with cash and cigar smoke.
The composition reads as Designer-Collection cinema-gangster collage: Tony's seated kingpin pose dominates the frame, Joker grins on the side with painted face, Tommy Shelby's flat-cap silhouette lurks in the shadow, and "All You Need is Money" graffiti scrawls overhead. The piece sits between gangster-cinema homage and pop-graffiti collage.
Tempered glass deepens the mahogany lounge and pushes the dollar stacks and graffiti into reflective punch that paper print cannot match. Hung in a designer cigar lounge, a speakeasy bar entry, a film-screening room or a masculine-luxe study, this cinema-gangster ensemble cinematography brings cinema-pop drama and gangster-tribute humor into a residential wall.
























