Wicked Charm Glass Wall Art
A Victorian-Reaper-and-bat stands in vertical cinematic format — a steampunk Death wearing a tall black top-hat and ragged charcoal cloak grips a curved-blade scythe and a brass-mounted skull-pommel walking-stick, his hollow-cheeked face and milky monocle staring forward as a lone bat flies past a dusty rust-colored moon.
The composition reads as Edward-Gorey gothic-illustration: the Reaper's mummified face is pulled back in a knowing rictus, the scythe-and-skull-stick form a heraldic X behind him, and the bat-and-moon vignette in the background sets the cemetery atmosphere. The piece sits between Tim-Burton macabre-fantasy and Victorian-engraving aesthetic, with playful horror-collector charm.
Tempered glass amplifies the ivory ground and pushes the bronze scythe-blade and brass-skull pommel into reflective metallic detail that paper print cannot match. Hung in a designer entertainment den, a Halloween-collector study, a tattoo-studio reception or a streetwear-boutique entry, this Victorian-Reaper cinematography brings gothic-fantasy drama and macabre-collector sophistication into a residential wall.
Original: $159.90
-65%$159.90
$55.96









Description
A Victorian-Reaper-and-bat stands in vertical cinematic format — a steampunk Death wearing a tall black top-hat and ragged charcoal cloak grips a curved-blade scythe and a brass-mounted skull-pommel walking-stick, his hollow-cheeked face and milky monocle staring forward as a lone bat flies past a dusty rust-colored moon.
The composition reads as Edward-Gorey gothic-illustration: the Reaper's mummified face is pulled back in a knowing rictus, the scythe-and-skull-stick form a heraldic X behind him, and the bat-and-moon vignette in the background sets the cemetery atmosphere. The piece sits between Tim-Burton macabre-fantasy and Victorian-engraving aesthetic, with playful horror-collector charm.
Tempered glass amplifies the ivory ground and pushes the bronze scythe-blade and brass-skull pommel into reflective metallic detail that paper print cannot match. Hung in a designer entertainment den, a Halloween-collector study, a tattoo-studio reception or a streetwear-boutique entry, this Victorian-Reaper cinematography brings gothic-fantasy drama and macabre-collector sophistication into a residential wall.
























