A get lucky wall art print built from a single vertical gradient — sunrise red at the top dissolving through orange and yellow into lavender and back to pink at the base. No subject. Only a column of glow. The edges of the panel soften before they reach the frame, and the colour-to-colour handoffs feel poured rather than painted, like watching a sky slowly change its mind. The faint red line along the very top edge pulls the eye upward before the whole panel settles into its softer middle. The most atmospheric piece in the Get Lucky series. The series studies the moment light softens and the room quiets, composed in the tradition of Helen Frankenthaler — colour poured, not drawn, allowed to find its own horizon. Gradients are built slowly, layer over layer, with the kind of restraint that lets a single warm note carry a whole panel. Nothing is outlined, nothing argues. Where other pieces in the series stop at a single hue, this one runs the full warm-to-cool spectrum from top to bottom. A fine art print sealed beneath crystal-clear acrylic, bonded to an aluminum composite backing. The gradient gains a painterly luminance through the glossy face, each colour handoff reading clean and weightless. Six sizes, from Small 30×20 cm to Grand Edition 210×140 cm. Floating aluminum mount included — ready to hang on nails or nylon strings. Open edition from our Berlin-Mitte studio. Printed in Europe, shipped across the EU. Changes the temperature of a room without raising its voice.