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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.
Pen-and-ink Xoloitzcuintli portraits scatter across a parchment ground that shows faint script writing in the background, suggesting a natural history or scholarly text page. The dogs are rendered in confident profile with their distinctive sleek coatless bodies, large alert ears standing upright, and elegant elongated muzzles painted with fine line work and gentle cross-hatch shading. Each portrait captures the breed's noble pre-Columbian character, with expressions that read as both watchful and serene.
Palette holds to two restrained notes: ink black for the dogs and faded sepia-brown for the script, all against an aged ivory ground that shows visible fine speckling and gentle tonal variation. The brushwork is sketchbook-confident — visible gesture lines around each portrait, dense cross-hatching defining muscle and shadow, fine outline work capturing the breed's distinctive ear set and muzzle line. Scale is generous; the portraits are sized to read as gallery studies rather than small repeating motifs.
A serious choice for libraries, paneled studies, dining rooms, hallways, and the back walls of guest suites in homes that lean intellectual or globally collected. Works in restored Spanish Colonial architecture, modern Mexico City-style interiors, contemporary art-collector homes, and traditional houses that want a single pattern of unexpected breed reference. Pairs with carved walnut, woven leather seating, hand-thrown stoneware, brass picture lights, and warm cream linen. Particularly handsome in entry halls where the breed's ancient lineage reads as deliberate cultural gravitas, or in libraries where the suggestion of background script reinforces the bookish setting.