Crimson Gaze Portrait Glass Wall Art
A wine-glass-shades pop-collage stands in vertical cinematic format — a sultry pop-art woman with bobbed black hair holds two stemmed wine-glasses in front of her eyes like sunglasses, the burgundy wine inside dripping into her hair, all set against a torn-paper magazine-collage ground in tangerine, teal, scarlet and gold.
The composition reads as Andy-Warhol-meets-Banksy mixed-media collage: the wine-glass-shades hide the eyes in cheeky drunken-glamour, the scarlet lipstick punches against the dramatic black brows, and the cobalt-and-tangerine collage backdrop reads as Pop-art bistro-vandalism. The piece sits between Pop-Art portraiture and contemporary mixed-media collage.
Tempered glass amplifies the burgundy wine and pushes the cobalt and tangerine collage into reflective punch that paper print cannot match. Hung in a designer wine bar, a feminine-luxe boudoir, a creative-agency reception or a glamorous powder-room, this wine-glass-shades cinematography brings Pop-Art drama and bistro-glamour sophistication into a residential wall.
Original: $159.90
-65%$159.90
$55.96









Description
A wine-glass-shades pop-collage stands in vertical cinematic format — a sultry pop-art woman with bobbed black hair holds two stemmed wine-glasses in front of her eyes like sunglasses, the burgundy wine inside dripping into her hair, all set against a torn-paper magazine-collage ground in tangerine, teal, scarlet and gold.
The composition reads as Andy-Warhol-meets-Banksy mixed-media collage: the wine-glass-shades hide the eyes in cheeky drunken-glamour, the scarlet lipstick punches against the dramatic black brows, and the cobalt-and-tangerine collage backdrop reads as Pop-art bistro-vandalism. The piece sits between Pop-Art portraiture and contemporary mixed-media collage.
Tempered glass amplifies the burgundy wine and pushes the cobalt and tangerine collage into reflective punch that paper print cannot match. Hung in a designer wine bar, a feminine-luxe boudoir, a creative-agency reception or a glamorous powder-room, this wine-glass-shades cinematography brings Pop-Art drama and bistro-glamour sophistication into a residential wall.
























