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Minori Casa
Namaskar, a traditional greeting originating from Sanskrit, means "I bow before you", and is the basis of inspiration for our new collection of flatweaves. The rugs in this collection have neutral, timeless colors and a silky and sophisticated texture, which can be used as an overlay base, or even be unique protagonists of sober and minimalist decorations.
Chelsea Art Studio
Born and raised in the rural town of Trona, California, artist Samuel Kane discovered his artistic flair and love for painting in a high school art class. He would be inspired by all things, pictures in magazines, old family photographs, nature, and even on the walls of his house. He has been traveling all around the world to fuel his passion for art. Artist Samuel Kane discovered his artistic flair and love for painting in a high school art class. He would be inspired by all things, pictures in magazines, old family photographs, nature, and even on the walls of his house. He has been traveling all around the world to fuel his passion for art.
Great quality art piece, love the colors and how calming it is.. Shelbi. Gilbert, AZ. 2022-10-17 13:57:30
Zoe Bios Creative
ZBC House Favorite Wabi Sabi series, where inky colors wander and bleed to expose delicate inconsistencies of the paintbrush, finished with a simple line of copper leaf kintsugi.
Four Hands
Bold color-blocking with a graphic, abstract twist. Soft shapes contrasted with strong lines, creating dimension and intrigue. Hang vertically or horizontally for ultimate versatility. Handmade in Austin, Texas.
Astro Gallery of Gems
Skutterudite from Arbhar Bei Mine, Bou Azzer, Djebel Sarrho, Dades, Morocco. Bright metallic skutterudite crystals with white calcite matrix. The skutterudite crystals are lustrous and well-exposed with distinct crystals easily visible.
Four Hands Art Studio
Shatha has always been passionate about art since she was four years old. Her mother always encouraged her to draw continuously. After completing her degree in 2016, Shatha invested her time to create one-line art that’s inspired by faces and feelings aiming to depict the complications of life through one line. She found herself a kind of freedom in creating different faces without lifting the pen. Being open to different art forms allowed her to have a broad perspective on the arts which helped her to create unique artworks and have her own style. Art became Shatha's only way to translate her feelings through lines and colors. The message behind her art is that line art is powerful. Shatha believes that less is more and if she could deliver a certain emotion to people through her one-line art then that’s power. Each piece she has created has its own story. Her desire is that her art would speak deeply to people’s hearts about love, joy, and self-worth. The journey of creating minimal art has been fascinating and challenging. The challenge lies in knowing the starting point of the drawing and when to stop, where they play an important role in getting an appropriate result. Shatha spent a lot of time training her hand to work in sequence with her brain. Her hand was too fast and her mind always went blank. So she decided to teach herself how to be in control, How to control her hand and let it draw what her mind and heart wanted. It is important for Shatha to listen to music to help her get inspired. Shatha considers Picasso, Fernand Leger, Le Corbusier, and Henri Matisse a continuous source of inspiration, and she feels personally attached to their art. Shatha also has a bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering From Sultan Qaboos University.
Bold color-blocking with a graphic, abstract twist. Soft, cloud-like shapes inspire room for interpretation.
The Artist, D’Alessandro Leon, was the youngest of three brothers. When art competitions were a form of play for the brothers, it later grew to his obsession. D’Alessandro attended the Art Institute of California where he explored mixing mediums as well as digital. He also attended illustration, Sculpting, and Fine Art workshops. After spending long periods of time studying different techniques, D’Alessandro’s art became increasingly influenced by artists from the early 1900s. During D’Alessandro’s studies, he painted many different themes. He painted with restless intensity, often painting from morning until night. D’Alessandro was able to indulge his earliest artistic preferences for people, nature, architecture, and landscapes in his illustration and personal pieces.
The allure of contemporary art with this print by Samuel Kane. This piece, made to order and complete with wall-mounting hardware, brings a modern touch to any room. The striking imagery and thoughtful composition make it a versatile addition to your home, whether you place it in a living room, bedroom, or office. Its presence adds a layer of sophistication and intrigue to your decor. Consider pairing it with other artwork for a gallery wall effect that captivates and inspires.
It is beautiful. Margaret. Woodinville, WA. 2022-08-25 12:35:37
Sandi Neiman Lovitz
Sandi Neiman Lovitz applies acrylic paint to a canvas or panel with brushes, combs, wedges, water, or her hands. She puts on and digs out the paint. She demands spontaneity in gesture and enjoys watching paint move after applying it with the swipe of a brush, the push and pull of a rubber wedge, the spray from a can, or the splatter and splash from a vessel. The paint takes on its own energy and partners with Sandi’s understanding of composition, balance, space, and rhythm. From the artist “When I paint I feel like Alice in Wonderland down the rabbit hole, but I am hosting the party. I invite all of the glorious shapes, phantasmal colors, and rhythmic marks to create harmony, hope, freedom, and power”.
Puja comes to be the name of a Hindi ritual as a way of showing gratitude to their deity, distinguished people, or special guests. Besides the temples, it is very common practice to see people performing in their homes the same practices as a way to be connected and harmonized with the environment. Manufactured out of synthetic yarns, the Puja rugs collection, has a neutral color pallet, and a remarkable tone on tone, that nothing else is but the different tones blend, giving the rug a natural a natural look, as wool itself. A versatile option, with a great cost, benefit ratio and suitable for all ambiances.
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