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Fusion of Art with Mosaic

Originating in ancient Mesopotamia around the 3rd millennium BCE, mosaics have adorned surfaces ranging from floors and walls of grand Roman villas to the interiors of Byzantine churches and Islamic palaces.What makes mosaics remarkable is their fusion of artistry and craftsmanship.Today, mosaics continue to captivate and inspire.Each piece is carefully selected and placed to create a cohesive design, blending colors and textures to produce stunning visual effects.

Preserving the ancient tradition of adorning mosaics for decorating public spaces and private residence we continue to do so by incorporating this art in wall panels and furniture to create a fusion of ancient art with our modern designs. Modern artists innovate with new materials and techniques, pushing the boundaries of this ancient art form.

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Floral Whispers

Floral patterns have been a beloved and enduring design choice across various cultures and artistic disciplines. From textiles and wallpaper to ceramics and fashion, these patterns bring a touch of nature’s beauty into human-made environments.

The Ethereal Embra

Gustav Klimt, The Kiss (1908-1909) The work presents an embracing couple, concealed behind a large golden cloak. This heavy embellishment protects and encircles the couple, reiterating the immortality of their love. Two distinctive parts constitute the image: the first part depicting the man shows a repeating geometric black and white motif, symbolising his strength, virility and masculinity. Meanwhile, the second part portrays that of the woman, where Klimt uses flowers and circles to reflect images of femininity and maternity.

Celestial Leo Connections

The regal posture, with its powerful neck arched, conveys a sense of confidence and command, while its mane adds an element of grace. This gaze upward suggests a deep connection to the sky and the limitless possibilities it represents.

Unified Artistic Excellence

The Great Wave off Kanagawa,” also known as “The Great Wave,” is a famous woodblock print created by the Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai in the early 19th century.

The wave is stylized and dynamic, capturing the raw power and energy of the ocean.

The Great Wave off Kanagawa has been seen as a symbol of the power and beauty of nature.

Its merger with Van Gogh’s famous painting ‘the starry night’ which is famous for advancing the act of painting beyond the representation of the physical world, makes this art one of its kind and uplifts the overall aesthetics of the interior.