ENGINEERED EXTINCTION: THE FINAL PREDATOR — Nat Berhe Gallery
ENGINEERED EXTINCTION: THE FINAL PREDATOR

ENGINEERED EXTINCTION: THE FINAL PREDATOR

A wild collision of color, motion, and personality fills this electric abstract scene. Two massive faces dominate the canvas,one on the left, one on the right,each fighting for space inside a storm of tangled strokes. The left figure seems fractured and playful, its red lips and scattered eye-shapes floating between layers of looping greens, blues, and yellows. Its expression feels chaotic yet strangely amused, as if shifting between moods with every glance.

On the right, a single glaring yellow eye burns from the center of a swirling red and black ring, giving the impression of a giant creature or machine staring outward. Its presence is heavier, more ominous, like a watchful guardian or looming rival.

The entire painting pulses with energy,sharp lines, smeared textures, and overlapping colors create a sense of constant movement, almost like the two faces are caught mid-argument or mid-transformation. The vivid blues in the background give everything a surreal, underwater glow, while the aggressive greens and reds cut through with intensity.

This piece is bold, loud, and unapologetically alive,perfect for someone who loves artwork that grabs attention the second it enters the room.


Product features
- Matte, stretched canvas on 1.25" pine frame
- Printed with UL-certified Greenguard Gold latex inks
- Soft rubber dots on back for stable hanging
- Sustainably sourced radiata pine inner frame

Care instructions
- If the canvas does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, damp cloth.

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