Floral Veil Glass Wall Art
A yellow-scarf-Ukrainian woman stands in vertical cinematic format — a profile portrait of a woman wears a windswept saffron-yellow scarf wrapped over her eyes and lower face, billowing into the wind across a saturated cobalt-blue ground, her royal-blue sweater anchoring the lower frame.
The composition reads as Ukrainian-tribute fashion editorial: the saffron-and-cobalt palette mirrors the Ukrainian flag, the scarf swirls like a flag in storm-wind, and the silent profile carries quiet defiance. The piece sits between Tim-Walker fashion-photography and contemporary war-tribute symbolic portraiture.
Tempered glass deepens the cobalt ground and pushes the saffron scarf into reflective luminous warmth that paper print cannot match. Hung in a designer fashion-atelier, a Ukrainian-heritage home, a creative-agency reception or a feminine-luxe boudoir, this yellow-scarf cinematography brings tribute-editorial drama and quiet-resilience sophistication into a residential wall.
Original: $159.90
-65%$159.90
$55.96








Description
A yellow-scarf-Ukrainian woman stands in vertical cinematic format — a profile portrait of a woman wears a windswept saffron-yellow scarf wrapped over her eyes and lower face, billowing into the wind across a saturated cobalt-blue ground, her royal-blue sweater anchoring the lower frame.
The composition reads as Ukrainian-tribute fashion editorial: the saffron-and-cobalt palette mirrors the Ukrainian flag, the scarf swirls like a flag in storm-wind, and the silent profile carries quiet defiance. The piece sits between Tim-Walker fashion-photography and contemporary war-tribute symbolic portraiture.
Tempered glass deepens the cobalt ground and pushes the saffron scarf into reflective luminous warmth that paper print cannot match. Hung in a designer fashion-atelier, a Ukrainian-heritage home, a creative-agency reception or a feminine-luxe boudoir, this yellow-scarf cinematography brings tribute-editorial drama and quiet-resilience sophistication into a residential wall.
























