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Black and White Lion Glass Wall Art

Black and White Lion Glass Wall Art

A roaring-lion stalking stands in vertical cinematic format — a B&W maned lion strides forward from deep onyx, mouth bared mid-roar to expose ivory fangs, his thick mane catching dramatic side-light and his front paws planted at the ground in apex-predator stance.

The composition reads as low-key wildlife portrait: half the lion's body dissolves into shadow, the bared roar dominates the upper third, and the chiaroscuro mane glows ivory-and-graphite against the pure black ground. The piece sits between Nick-Brandt black-and-white wildlife photography and contemporary cinematic-portrait gravity.

Tempered glass deepens the onyx ground and pushes the ivory fangs and silver mane into reflective punch that paper print cannot match. Hung in a designer office, a luxury-watch boutique entry, a steakhouse private dining room or a private library, this roaring-lion cinematography brings apex-predator drama and noir-portrait sophistication into a residential wall.

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Black and White Lion Glass Wall Art

$159.90

$55.96
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Description

A roaring-lion stalking stands in vertical cinematic format — a B&W maned lion strides forward from deep onyx, mouth bared mid-roar to expose ivory fangs, his thick mane catching dramatic side-light and his front paws planted at the ground in apex-predator stance.

The composition reads as low-key wildlife portrait: half the lion's body dissolves into shadow, the bared roar dominates the upper third, and the chiaroscuro mane glows ivory-and-graphite against the pure black ground. The piece sits between Nick-Brandt black-and-white wildlife photography and contemporary cinematic-portrait gravity.

Tempered glass deepens the onyx ground and pushes the ivory fangs and silver mane into reflective punch that paper print cannot match. Hung in a designer office, a luxury-watch boutique entry, a steakhouse private dining room or a private library, this roaring-lion cinematography brings apex-predator drama and noir-portrait sophistication into a residential wall.