Introduction Imagine strolling down a quaint cobblestone street in Southern France. As you walk, you're taken by the ornate facades and breathtaking architectural details around you—every corner a living art gallery. You feel the pull of an enigmatic, modern doorway amidst the classical charm, and as you step through, you're enveloped by a transcendent fusion of artistic boldness and historical richness. Welcome to Belarte Studio's latest wall mural collection—a visual journey from La Colombe D'or's artistic vibe to Eileen Ray's brutalist summerhouse, with a pitstop at Hotel Amour in Nice. We proudly present our next collection in collaboration with the talented Swedish designer, Karolina Kling - “Faded Memories” Inspiration Southern France, a region synonymous with fine art, captivating architecture, and an intrinsic affinity with nature. These are the threads that weave together to form the tapestry of our latest artistic wall mural collection. “Faded Memories” takes you on a narrative voyage capturing quintessential moments of love and the luxurious lethargy of a summer in foreign lands. Drawing inspiration from the juxtaposition of traditional architecture with bold artistic expression, this collection invites you to live out your very own art house film. The essence of this wall mural collection was sculpted from the artists' well-worn palettes of acrylic and watercolor, meticulously hand-painted to bring each design to life. These are more than just murals; they are stories of human connection and the enduring beauty of our surroundings. View the collection About the collection Delving deeper into the heart of the wall mural collection allows us to explore the colors and materials that give each design its unique soul. The foundation of these wall murals rests on warm and earthy tones like rust red and warm beige, hues that have historically been favored by artists of Southern France, inspired by their sun-drenched landscapes. These foundational colors are lifted to new heights with harmonious accents of muted yellow, which brings to mind the golden sunsets of the French Riviera, deep blue reminiscent of the Mediterranean Sea, and a touch of luxurious burgundy. Together, they form an elegant yet vibrant tableau that captures both the historical richness and natural beauty of Southern France. The techniques used in these murals are both a contemporary choice and a nod to traditional artistic methods that have evolved over centuries. Layers of acrylic and watercolor are meticulously applied by hand, evoking the art movements that defined France in the 19th and 20th centuries, from the soft touches of Impressionism to the bold colors of Fauvism. The result is an artistic wall mural collection of graphic shapes and silhouettes that engage in an elegant dance across each canvas. Consider the collection's minimalist design, “Floating Bodies”, with its sketchy line work that echoes the modernist drawings that gained popularity in the 1950s. Contrast that with the more intricate details found in