Absolutely love this wallpaper.
One sample and one true-to-scale 24″ × 24″ panel — same pattern, same material. See the color, texture, and repeat before you commit to rolls.
Includes 1 Peel & Stick sample and 1 Peel & Stick 24″ × 24″ panel.
A hand-painted, oil-treatment composition of towering canyon walls and ancient cliff dwellings rendered in saturated rust, cinnabar, ochre, and deep oxblood, with passages of cream and weathered ivory where the imagined sun catches the stone. The painting is loose and gestural, with visible palette-knife marks and dragged-pigment passages giving the composition real painterly weight. Dwellings tucked into the canyon shadows read as small architectural punctuations within the broader rock face.Scale is large and the composition reads as immersive mural — vertical thrusts of canyon wall dominate, with the small dwellings providing scale reference. The palette is genuinely Southwestern but pushed into rich saturation: rust, brick red, ochre, cream, and oxblood, with sage-green tree silhouettes anchoring the lower passages. Stylistic lineage runs through Maynard Dixon and contemporary Santa Fe gallery work.Belongs in a primary bedroom in a desert home, a small dining room with vega beam ceilings, a stair landing, or a study with leather furniture. Pairs with carved wood, terracotta tile, woven Navajo-style rugs, and silver accents. The warm palette holds beautifully under amber lamplight; in north-facing rooms the warm tones compensate for cool natural light. A paper that wants to be the room's centerpiece.