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This horizontal canvas spans 16x12 to a full 60x40, and you can add the black frame or leave it raw. Dressed head to toe in forest-green pinstripe, a crowned skeletal figure reclines here, one bony hand stretched toward a robed skeletal figure descending from a crimson oval overhead, the whole thing rendered with real oil-technique depth.
Bruised purples and grays fill the sky, with streaks of gold and emerald breaking up the gloom where the light lands. It's got a sense of humor buried in the menace, and it fits well in a den, a home library, or a gallery wall already leaning gothic and surreal.
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Printed on archival-grade, poly-cotton blend canvas with fade-resistant inks rated to hold color for 75+ years. Gallery-wrapped and ready to hang straight out of the box.
Available in five sizes per orientation, from 12x16 up to 40x60 inches, as a 1.25 inch canvas wrap or with a black floating frame.
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Death Sistine Moment reworks a familiar reaching pose, dressing its crowned skeletal figure in forest-green pinstripe, one hand stretched toward a robed skeletal figure leaning down from a crimson oval overhead. The classical oil technique gives it real weight, bruised purple skies and glints of gold and emerald doing the work that flat illustration couldn't manage. There's a dry humor in the swap, fine art staging applied to a subject that refuses to take itself too seriously. It works as an oil painting skeleton canvas for studies that want something with both craft and edge, and it holds up in a man cave built around darker pieces. See the tarot card art prints guide for more mythic, symbolic pairings, or hang it as gothic sistine wall art for man caves on its own.
A crowned skeletal figure dressed in forest-green pinstripe reaches out in the pose from the Sistine ceiling's creation scene, reworked here with a robed skeletal figure standing in for the divine hand.
It's painted with classical oil technique, bruised purple and gray skies and gold and emerald highlights building real depth rather than flat color, the kind of layered light only oil paint really achieves.