
90 prints
The flagship collection: cowboy sunset silhouettes, Bull Samurai Meditation, Egyptian card royalty, and Conquer Wall Street. Ninety pieces picked for rooms that mean business.
Masculine wall art that covers a lot of ground without losing its edge. The cowboy series alone runs six deep, from Cowboy Sunset Silhouette to the ochre and striped gestural studies. Around it sit samurai bulls, the Ace of Spades Egyptian Card, Emperor of the Ice, and Wall Street pieces like Bull and Cash. Everything is gallery-wrapped canvas with fade-resistant inks, sized from desk prints to statement walls.
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331 prints
The deep catalog: more than 300 pieces, from Amber Lion Ascending and the albino wildlife series to Animals Last Supper, Anubis, and Animal Poker Night. If it belongs in a cave, it's here.
Man cave wall art at full depth. The wildlife bench is enormous: albino tigers, wolves, and bears in color-field styles, charging elephants, bald eagles, and Amber Lion Ascending. Then it swings weirder and better, with Animals Last Supper, Animal Poker Night, Angels Night Club, and Egyptian gods like Anubis and Bastet on thrones. We cap the grid below at 60 prints so it stays browsable; the full 331-piece collection lives at LuxuryWallArt.
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39 prints
One palette, held all the way through: Luxury Samurai, Death's Golden Throne, Bull's Liquid Gold, and gilded Egyptian gods. Thirty-nine pieces that build a matched wall out of the box.
Black and gold wall art is the fastest route to a man cave that looks designed instead of collected. Every piece here shares the same palette: Luxury Samurai in black, gold, and white, Death's Golden Throne, Bull's Liquid Gold, Great Gold Shark, and Egyptian cards in gilded detail. Because the palette never breaks, any three pieces from this collection hang together as a set. Gallery-wrapped canvas, ready out of the box.
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142 prints
Poker and chess on canvas: the Abalone Spades court cards, Burning Hearts royal flush, Checkmate Board, and Animal Poker Night. Built for card tables, pool rooms, and home bars.
Game room art with an obvious center of gravity: playing cards. The Abalone King, Queen, and Royal Spades set the tone, the Burning Hearts run gives you a full royal flush wall, and singles like the Ace of Spades Egyptian Card bridge into the Egyptian pieces. Chess gets equal respect with Checkmate Board and Chess Royal Standoff, and Animal Poker Night is the conversation starter over any card table. All gallery-wrapped and sized for walls above bars and tables.
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140 prints
Bulls, bears, and money on canvas: Bull and Bear Face Off, A City of Gold, Bitcoin Skull, and Brokers in Arms. A hundred and forty pieces for offices and trading desks.
Wall street office art built around the oldest rivalry in finance. Bull and Bear Face Off, Bull Bear Office Arm Wrestle, and Brazen Bulls Debate carry the theme, while A City of Gold and Abstract Financial District handle the skyline end. Crypto gets its corner too, with Bitcoin Skull and Crypto Dinosaur. These hang in home offices, studies, and behind trading desks where the subject matter earns its place. Gallery-wrapped canvas in office-friendly sizes.
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113 prints
Crowned bone kings, the 100$ Bill Skull, Corporate Memento Mori, and Day of the Dead color. A hundred-plus skull pieces that run from gothic to boardroom satire.
Skull wall art with more range than the usual biker-shop fare. The crowned bone series is the core: Crowned Bone King, Crowned Bone Oracle, and Crowned Death Executive put skeletal royalty in suits and thrones. The money angle runs through 100$ Bill Skull, Cash King, and Corporate Memento Mori, and Colorful Day of the Dead brings the one bright palette in the set. Dark, sharp, and printed on gallery-wrapped canvas.
View Skull Wall Art PrintsStart with the room. Man caves and basements handle the big wildlife portraits and skull pieces naturally. Home offices do better with the wall street collection, where a Bull and Bear Face Off adds weight without turning the room into a theme park. Game rooms are built for the card sets.
Consider your existing palette. If your space runs dark (leather, dark wood, metal), the black and gold collection will anchor the room in one move. Warmer spaces suit the cowboy sunset pieces and amber lion portraits from the masculine and man cave collections.
For gallery walls, stick to one collection or one tonal range. Mixing subjects can work, but mixing palettes rarely does. Three crowned bone portraits or three Burning Hearts cards will almost always look better than five random prints.
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