Pour it Up Glass Wall Art
A Pour-it-Up champagne-pour stands in vertical cinematic format — a stylized woman with auburn skin and tousled black hair lifts a green André champagne bottle to drench her own head with a rose-pink flowing pour, framed by a marigold-yellow ground with bold black "Pour it Up" hand-lettered typography above.
The composition reads as Pop-Art celebration poster: the champagne pours like liquid candy, the saturated tangerine-marigold ground burns warm against the woman's auburn skin, and the bold typography hammers the moment of unrestrained joy. The piece sits between contemporary Pop-Art illustration and bistro-poster celebratory graphic.
Tempered glass amplifies the marigold ground and pushes the rose-pink champagne pour into reflective punch that paper print cannot match. Hung in a designer wine bar, a kitchen island, a feminine-luxe walk-in closet or a creative-agency reception, this Pour-it-Up cinematography brings Pop-Art celebration drama and bistro-glamour humor into a residential wall.
Original: $159.90
-65%$159.90
$55.96








Description
A Pour-it-Up champagne-pour stands in vertical cinematic format — a stylized woman with auburn skin and tousled black hair lifts a green André champagne bottle to drench her own head with a rose-pink flowing pour, framed by a marigold-yellow ground with bold black "Pour it Up" hand-lettered typography above.
The composition reads as Pop-Art celebration poster: the champagne pours like liquid candy, the saturated tangerine-marigold ground burns warm against the woman's auburn skin, and the bold typography hammers the moment of unrestrained joy. The piece sits between contemporary Pop-Art illustration and bistro-poster celebratory graphic.
Tempered glass amplifies the marigold ground and pushes the rose-pink champagne pour into reflective punch that paper print cannot match. Hung in a designer wine bar, a kitchen island, a feminine-luxe walk-in closet or a creative-agency reception, this Pour-it-Up cinematography brings Pop-Art celebration drama and bistro-glamour humor into a residential wall.
























