As soon as my life settles down, I’m turning this wall from dreary to brightness. Love the colors!! Matches better with my furniture.
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 panoramic, painterly composition of vast cumulus cloudbanks rolling across an open West Texas sky, rendered in cream, salmon, slate-grey, ochre, and rust with confident brushwork that builds each cloud through layered impasto. Below, a narrow strip of distant flat-topped mesa silhouettes anchors the horizon, with hints of small-town buildings ghosted into the foreground plain. The painting is loose and gestural, the focus unmistakably on the sky.Scale is large and the horizontal banding gives any room visual breadth — the eye travels lateral rather than vertical. The palette is sun-warmed and dusty: cream, salmon-rust, slate-grey, butter-yellow, and ochre, with cool slate providing the structural backbone. Mood is unmistakably high-desert, the kind of sky that drives photographers to rent cars in Midland and drive south for three hours.Suits a primary bedroom in a desert home, a stair landing, a small dining room, or a guest suite. Pairs with painted-wood furniture in cream or sage, blackened iron hardware, woven wool, and reclaimed timber. The horizontal composition flatters long narrow rooms and visually widens square rooms. A paper for clients who want a real sense of place — not generic Southwestern but specifically high-plains.