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Devil's Mask Glass Wall Art

Devil's Mask Glass Wall Art

An Oni-Spirit demon-mask trio stands in vertical cinematic format — a central scarlet horned Oni with bared fangs is flanked by two pewter side-Oni masks, all framed by a dust-scarlet halo and ONI SPIRIT typography in stylized red brushwork below, all set on a charcoal diamond-plate ground.

The composition reads as Japanese tattoo-poster pop: the central Oni's amber eyes pierce forward with demon menace, the side masks flank in cooler pewter tones, and the spray-scarlet halo and gritty diamond-plate ground deepen the metal-band aesthetic. The piece sits between Hannya-mask Noh-theatre canon and contemporary streetwear-graphic design.

Tempered glass deepens the charcoal ground and pushes the scarlet Oni and amber eyes into reflective punch that paper print cannot match. Hung in a designer entertainment den, a teen alt-music-fan bedroom, a streetwear-boutique entry or a tattoo-studio reception, this Oni-Spirit cinematography brings cyber-samurai drama and tattoo-flash sophistication into a residential wall.

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Devil's Mask Glass Wall Art

$159.90

$55.96
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Description

An Oni-Spirit demon-mask trio stands in vertical cinematic format — a central scarlet horned Oni with bared fangs is flanked by two pewter side-Oni masks, all framed by a dust-scarlet halo and ONI SPIRIT typography in stylized red brushwork below, all set on a charcoal diamond-plate ground.

The composition reads as Japanese tattoo-poster pop: the central Oni's amber eyes pierce forward with demon menace, the side masks flank in cooler pewter tones, and the spray-scarlet halo and gritty diamond-plate ground deepen the metal-band aesthetic. The piece sits between Hannya-mask Noh-theatre canon and contemporary streetwear-graphic design.

Tempered glass deepens the charcoal ground and pushes the scarlet Oni and amber eyes into reflective punch that paper print cannot match. Hung in a designer entertainment den, a teen alt-music-fan bedroom, a streetwear-boutique entry or a tattoo-studio reception, this Oni-Spirit cinematography brings cyber-samurai drama and tattoo-flash sophistication into a residential wall.