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Romantic Duality

Sun and Moon Steel Wall Art

$104.99
(9 reviews) Write a Review
SKU: 169780
A mystical eclipse sparks romance between the sun and the moon in a design by Mexico's Alejandro de Esesarte. He views the moon as that which is feminine, and the sun as that which is masculine. 'When the feminine and masculine energies come together there is magic!' affirms Esesarte.
  • Steel
  • 2.49 lbs
  • 23 inches H x 23 inches W x 1.8 inches D
  • Made in Mexico

Meet the Artist

Alejandro de Esesarte

9 Reviews

  • 5
    Beautiful piece of Art!

    Posted by Rajesh on Jun 13th 2020

    I just received my order and am amazed by this little piece of art! Beautiful colors, perfect in details and eye catching. I placed it my backyard wall and already has received compliments about this. Good buy!

  • 5
    Beautiful

    Posted by Christina on May 15th 2020

    This is so stunning on your wall and 3 dimensional I absolutely love it. The craftmanship is awesome. I would highly recommend this purchase.

  • 5
    Wonderful wall decor

    Posted by Angelo on Feb 9th 2020

    Wonderful wall decor!

  • 5
    Sun and moon

    Posted by Charles on Sep 26th 2019

    This is a playful, good looking piece of wall art... excellent value!

  • 5
    Sun and Moon

    Posted by Lori on Jul 17th 2019

    This piece is beautiful. It is even more beautiful in person. The colors are very rich.

  • 5
    Wall art for foyer

    Posted by Marcia on Jul 31st 2018

    Great Art and well made. Buy it you will be pleased. Thank you

  • 5
    good

    Posted by Chris on Jul 30th 2018

    looks great

  • 5
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    Posted by Elaine on Jun 13th 2018

    Love this piece, it's going on the outside of a Spanish style home and is perfect.

  • 5
    Gorgeous Piece!

    Posted by Sandra on Nov 4th 2016

    I purchased this art a couple of years ago for our new patio. We have gotten so many compliments on it, and I just love it. My husband installed a small spot light down on it and appears to have three faces instead of two. Great conversation piece!