From $89
A single fox sits beneath a swirl of stars, its fur painted in bold orange against a deep blue night sky. The brushwork has a loose, flowing quality, almost like the color is still moving across the canvas, which gives the whole scene a dreamy, unsettled energy rather than a calm one.
That contrast of warm orange and cool blue makes this piece a strong option for a bedroom that needs a focal point, or a creative studio where you want something to look at while you work. Sizes span 16x12 through 60x40, framed or unframed, and pricing begins at $89.
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Printed on archival-grade, poly-cotton blend canvas with fade-resistant inks rated to hold color for 75+ years. Gallery-wrapped and ready to hang straight out of the box.
Available in five sizes per orientation, from 12x16 up to 40x60 inches, as a 1.25 inch canvas wrap or with a black floating frame.
Free U.S. shipping on all orders. Printed and shipped from U.S.-based facilities. Most orders arrive within 5 to 10 business days.
The fox in this piece isn't rendered with sharp lines, the brushwork stays loose and gestural, closer to how starlight might blur at the edge of your vision than a crisp animal portrait. Orange dominates the fox's coat while the background stays a cool, deep blue, and the two colors push against each other rather than blending softly. This kind of orange and blue night sky fox canvas holds attention from across a room. It also works well as a fox portrait for a creative studio wall. For more moon and night sky pairings, read the moon phase wall art guide.
It can, especially as a single statement piece rather than one of several large prints. The deep blue background keeps the overall tone from feeling too warm or overwhelming, while the orange fox shape gives the eye somewhere to land. In a smaller room, the 16x12 or 24x18 size keeps the contrast from taking over the wall.
The brushwork is loose and expressive, with visible strokes that give the stars and fur texture rather than sharp detail. It leans more toward a painterly, hand-done feel than a photo-realistic animal print, which is part of why the color contrast reads so strongly.
Both work. In a bedroom it tends to act as a single bold accent above a headboard or dresser. In a creative studio or home office, the movement in the brushwork and the orange and blue contrast make it a good piece to have in your line of sight while working.