Wolf Glass Wall Art
An angry-wolf snarl stands in vertical cinematic format — a B&W gray wolf snarls forward from deep onyx with bared fangs, narrowed yellow-grey eyes, ears pricked low and pelt rendered in razor-sharp ivory-and-graphite detail against pure black ground.
The composition reads as low-key wildlife portrait: half the wolf's face dissolves into shadow, the bared lip curls to expose ivory canines, and the menacing yellow-tone eyes lock onto the viewer with predatory focus. The piece sits between Nick-Brandt black-and-white wildlife photography and dark-fantasy oil portraiture.
Tempered glass deepens the onyx ground and pushes the bared fangs and silver pelt into reflective punch that paper print cannot match. Hung in a designer office, a mountain-cabin great room, a hunting-lodge dining hall or a private library, this angry-wolf cinematography brings apex-predator drama and noir-portrait sophistication into a residential wall.
Original: $159.90
-65%$159.90
$55.96









Description
An angry-wolf snarl stands in vertical cinematic format — a B&W gray wolf snarls forward from deep onyx with bared fangs, narrowed yellow-grey eyes, ears pricked low and pelt rendered in razor-sharp ivory-and-graphite detail against pure black ground.
The composition reads as low-key wildlife portrait: half the wolf's face dissolves into shadow, the bared lip curls to expose ivory canines, and the menacing yellow-tone eyes lock onto the viewer with predatory focus. The piece sits between Nick-Brandt black-and-white wildlife photography and dark-fantasy oil portraiture.
Tempered glass deepens the onyx ground and pushes the bared fangs and silver pelt into reflective punch that paper print cannot match. Hung in a designer office, a mountain-cabin great room, a hunting-lodge dining hall or a private library, this angry-wolf cinematography brings apex-predator drama and noir-portrait sophistication into a residential wall.
























