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Abstract Expressionist Glass Wall Art

Abstract Expressionist Glass Wall Art

A Picasso-Guernica reimagining stands in horizontal cinematic format — Pablo Picasso's anti-war Cubist masterwork is rendered in deep crimson, ochre, mustard, teal and onyx instead of its original grayscale, with the screaming horse, lightbulb-sun, fallen warrior and grieving mother fractured across the canvas.

The composition reads as colorway-Cubist tribute: the bull stands silent at the left, the horse rears in agony at center under the lamp-sun, the woman with the lamp leans through the window, and broken bodies and weeping figures shatter the picture-plane. The piece sits between Picasso's 1937 anti-war canon and contemporary art-history pop reimagining.

Tempered glass deepens the crimson and ochre planes and pushes the teal and onyx into reflective Cubist punch that paper print cannot match. Hung in a designer office, a museum-style heritage hallway, a private library or a creative-agency reception, this Picasso-Guernica cinematography brings Modernist drama and anti-war cultural gravity into a residential wall.

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Abstract Expressionist Glass Wall Art

$159.90

$55.96
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A Picasso-Guernica reimagining stands in horizontal cinematic format — Pablo Picasso's anti-war Cubist masterwork is rendered in deep crimson, ochre, mustard, teal and onyx instead of its original grayscale, with the screaming horse, lightbulb-sun, fallen warrior and grieving mother fractured across the canvas.

The composition reads as colorway-Cubist tribute: the bull stands silent at the left, the horse rears in agony at center under the lamp-sun, the woman with the lamp leans through the window, and broken bodies and weeping figures shatter the picture-plane. The piece sits between Picasso's 1937 anti-war canon and contemporary art-history pop reimagining.

Tempered glass deepens the crimson and ochre planes and pushes the teal and onyx into reflective Cubist punch that paper print cannot match. Hung in a designer office, a museum-style heritage hallway, a private library or a creative-agency reception, this Picasso-Guernica cinematography brings Modernist drama and anti-war cultural gravity into a residential wall.