Mystic Cat and Architect Glass Wall Art
A Bowie-meets-screaming-cat stands in vertical cinematic format — a Charles-Harper-style geometric illustration of a Bowie-like figure in Russian-cap and onion-domed Saint-Basil cathedral cradled in his arms, paired with a giant black silhouette cat with bared teeth and white whiskers under a crescent moon, all on a deep navy ground.
The composition reads as Charles-Harper modernist-graphic illustration: the Bowie figure embraces the candy-striped cathedral like a Russian-relic memento, the screaming cat looms in flat-graphic onyx silhouette, and the whole composition reads as Cold-War-pop fairytale. The piece sits between Charles-Harper geometric-graphic and contemporary editorial-illustration.
Tempered glass deepens the navy ground and pushes the cobalt-and-scarlet onion-domes into reflective punch that paper print cannot match. Hung in a designer entertainment den, a creative-agency reception, a teen alt-music-fan bedroom or a retro-literary cafe, this Bowie-cathedral-cat cinematography brings Charles-Harper drama and Cold-War-pop sophistication into a residential wall.
Original: $159.90
-65%$159.90
$55.96








Description
A Bowie-meets-screaming-cat stands in vertical cinematic format — a Charles-Harper-style geometric illustration of a Bowie-like figure in Russian-cap and onion-domed Saint-Basil cathedral cradled in his arms, paired with a giant black silhouette cat with bared teeth and white whiskers under a crescent moon, all on a deep navy ground.
The composition reads as Charles-Harper modernist-graphic illustration: the Bowie figure embraces the candy-striped cathedral like a Russian-relic memento, the screaming cat looms in flat-graphic onyx silhouette, and the whole composition reads as Cold-War-pop fairytale. The piece sits between Charles-Harper geometric-graphic and contemporary editorial-illustration.
Tempered glass deepens the navy ground and pushes the cobalt-and-scarlet onion-domes into reflective punch that paper print cannot match. Hung in a designer entertainment den, a creative-agency reception, a teen alt-music-fan bedroom or a retro-literary cafe, this Bowie-cathedral-cat cinematography brings Charles-Harper drama and Cold-War-pop sophistication into a residential wall.
























