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1984 Minimalist Glass Wall Art

1984 Minimalist Glass Wall Art

A 1984-target eye stands in vertical cinematic format — a giant white-and-black eye stares out of concentric scarlet-and-black target rings, three small dark rats trot along the curved horizons, and a lone shadowed silhouette walks down a black-and-white "1984" road into the surveilled distance against a pure scarlet ground.

The composition reads as Orwellian dystopia poster: the all-seeing eye dominates the canvas like a totalitarian sun, the typographic 1984 doubles as the road ahead, and the rats scuttling across the rings symbolize hidden historical-witness. The piece sits between Saul-Bass graphic-design poster canon and contemporary book-cover political-illustration.

Tempered glass amplifies the scarlet ground and pushes the white eye and concentric rings into reflective punch that paper print cannot match. Hung in a designer literary-cafe reception, a writer's-retreat study, a book-club lounge or a creative-agency office, this 1984-target cinematography brings Orwellian-dystopia drama and graphic-design sophistication into a residential wall.

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1984 Minimalist Glass Wall Art

$159.90

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A 1984-target eye stands in vertical cinematic format — a giant white-and-black eye stares out of concentric scarlet-and-black target rings, three small dark rats trot along the curved horizons, and a lone shadowed silhouette walks down a black-and-white "1984" road into the surveilled distance against a pure scarlet ground.

The composition reads as Orwellian dystopia poster: the all-seeing eye dominates the canvas like a totalitarian sun, the typographic 1984 doubles as the road ahead, and the rats scuttling across the rings symbolize hidden historical-witness. The piece sits between Saul-Bass graphic-design poster canon and contemporary book-cover political-illustration.

Tempered glass amplifies the scarlet ground and pushes the white eye and concentric rings into reflective punch that paper print cannot match. Hung in a designer literary-cafe reception, a writer's-retreat study, a book-club lounge or a creative-agency office, this 1984-target cinematography brings Orwellian-dystopia drama and graphic-design sophistication into a residential wall.