





or pay in 3x 83.3€ interest-free with Klarna.
Free shipping in Europe
Flat rate for all sizes
| Order amount | Shipping |
|---|---|
| 50 - 500 € | 139,99 € |
| > 500 € | 189,99 € |
Delivery time: 2-4 weeks
Split your amount into 3 equal payments, no interest.
An ode to vanity, this artwork captures a unique atmosphere where human beauty meets fatality. Let yourself be seduced by the emotions it evokes, creating a space where reflection becomes art.
This artwork features a woman with an enigmatic smile, lying down in a carefree attitude, surrounded by a background in shades of green and black. Beside her, a delicately detailed skull reinforces the theme of mortality. Paint splashes add a dynamic dimension to the whole, while preserving a fluid and captivating artistic aesthetic.

Discover what the media says about Walensky
Forget bland canvases and soulless prints: here, every piece has been designed as a true work of art.
Unique and bold, Walensky's signed works elevate large walls with a distinctive identity.
Walensky reinvents XXL wall decor to give every interior a true stylistic boost.
Large format artwork enters living rooms and transforms a simple wall into a true focal point.
This artwork expresses vanity through the juxtaposition of a smiling human figure and a skull. The woman's relaxed pose highlights a striking contrast with the macabre presence of the skull, illustrating the transience of beauty in the face of death.
The artwork provokes emotional reflection on life and mortality. The woman radiates a troubling serenity, while the skull symbolizes fatality. Together, they offer a blend of peace and unease.
The predominant colors, such as white, black, and a touch of green, create a captivating monochromatic palette. The fluid texture of the brushstrokes contrasts with the rigidity of the skull, drawing the viewer's attention.
This artwork brings a touch of originality, echoing modern artistic movements. Its blend of serious themes and human forms offers perfect balance for interiors looking to stand out.
The woman, a symbol of life and beauty, stands against the skull, representing death. This visual contrast invites reflection on the duality of existence, reminding us that beauty is ephemeral.