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Chelsea Art Studio
Nikki Chu is a celebrity interior designer, author, artist, and entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience. She has worked on various interior projects and licensing deals with reputable companies. She has also appeared as a lifestyle and design expert on HGTV, E!, Oxygen, and Own Network, and starred in her makeover show called “Unboxed with Nikki Chu” on Aspire. Currently, she documents her home renovation on “Nikki Chu’s Renovation Diary” and was chosen to decorate the garage in Architectural Digest’s The Iconic Home Showcase. Chu has received several awards for her outstanding accomplishments in the world of art and design.
Wendover Art Group
Giclee on paper, with hand-wrapped fabric mat, framed in a shadowbox.
Giclee on paper, hand-decked and floated on hand-wrapped fabric mat, framed in a shadowbox.
Novica
Ornately hand-carved from suar wood, this wall mask is designed by Wayan Nuliati of Bali. The mask depicts Narasinga, a half-human, half-lion Hindu god who is known as the great protector.
The smooth grain of hibiscus wood highlights even contours in a harmonious mask by Made Tresna. Forming a circle, a couple signifies love that has no end. Their blissful features suggest a dream shared.<br><br>Hibiscus wood exhibits colors ranging from white to light gray, dark gray or even black heartwood. This natural occurrence can rarely be replicated, making each carving exceptionally unique. Please expect slight differences in wood grain color and distribution patterns. Theme and artistic quality remain the same.
This artisan handcrafts this spectacular mask, a loyal replica of this mask. The mask is named after the celebrated chief of the Toma people, who live in southeastern Guinea bordering the Ivory Coast, Liberia, and Sierra Leone. This mask is believed to bring forth a better harvest and protect the land. Asmah carves the sese wood mask and adorns it with glistening beads and embossed aluminum.
Ghanaian artist Emmanuel Austin Ankude hand-carves this striking mask from sese wood, using a chisel to etch the intricate details. This mask, finished with local clay to give it an antique finish, is a replica of a mask created by the Dan people from Liberia, who refer to the mask as <i>gle</i> or <i>ge</i>, terms that refer both to the physical mask and the individual spirits the mask is believed to embody during masquerade performances. As a wall hanging or decorative piece, this mask is sure to add a regal touch to any room.
A young dancer is crowned with frangipani blossoms, her elaborate headdress part of the Legong costume. Nyoman Subrata sculpts this extraordinary mask from crocodile wood and paints it by hand with vivid detail. The Legong probably originated in the 19th century as royal entertainment, and it is said that the prince of Sukwati fell ill and had a vivid dream in which two maidens danced to gamelan music. When he recovered, he arranged for such dances to be performed in reality.
Lladro
The Fierce Portraits collection, now expanded with this wonderful Antelope, introduced the potential to decorate walls with porcelain creations. A new placement that offers many interesting opportunities and exciting proposals like this one is the fruit of the imagination of Lladro artists. Thanks to the 3D format and the process of elaboration, these works are a powerful presence on any wall. Antelope, like the rest of the masks in this collection, comes with a support to place it on a flat surface and also a hook on the back for hanging it on the wall.
Zentique
The Woman Mask Sculpture is a piece that seamlessly blends art with home decor. Crafted with attention to detail, it embodies a timeless elegance that complements both modern and traditional interiors.
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