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A hand-tinted photographic study of the Atlanta skyline rendered in toile fashion — downtown towers rise in sandstone and warm umber against a soft sage-celadon sky, with flowering dogwood trees in the foreground carrying clusters of white blossoms and rust-orange foliage. The composition reads as a 19th-century scenic toile updated for a contemporary southern city: the buildings hold the role traditionally given to chateaux, with botanical foreground softening the architectural mass.
The palette is the unexpected move — most cityscape patterns default to cool gray or sepia, but this one chooses pale sage-green for the sky, which gives the whole design a midcentury postcard quality. Cloud forms in cream and pale gray drift between the building bands, painted with stippled edges that recall etching technique. The dogwoods carry generous white blossom clusters and warm orange autumn leaves, creating temperature contrast against the cool sky.
Suited to entry halls, libraries, dining rooms, and back staircases in southern homes that want regional reference handled with restraint. Works in restored Buckhead estates, in-town bungalows in Inman Park or Virginia-Highland, and modern condos in Midtown towers. Pairs with deep walnut, painted millwork, faded oriental rugs, and brass picture lights. The sage sky tone makes it unusually compatible with both green and cream painted trim, and the toile composition gives it wallpaper authority despite the contemporary subject.
Wallpaper pattern is 24" x 24" repeat.