After taking a look at Art Deco last week, I became curious about Art Nouveau. "What's the difference?" kept entering my mind. So I did a little research. Flower border Turns out I'm addressing them backwards: Art Nouveau (new art) is the earlier style and is more naturalistic. That should have been last week's inspiration. Art Nouveau architecture My mnemonic: First, art is "nouveau," (pronounced new-voe) and natural; it includes shapes from nature such as leaves, arcs, ferns. Note the arcs, parabolas, and flower stamens Then, it decorates and styles a space, including sleek, geometric lines, chrome, zigzags. This is a broadly defining way of remembering the differences, but I need something. As you look at the modern quilts below, note the arcs, parabolas, flowers, and stylized, contrasting lines. Do you agree that these have some elements of Art Nouveau? Do you find that they also have elements of Art Deco as well? It gets a little confusing, doesn't it?
Design Inspiration: Inspired by the artwork of artist Salvador Dali - "The Persistence of Memory", where time is calm and constant, effortlessly deviating. The artists distorted and softened time after viewing the image, creating a strong impact and changing our understanding and definition of time. A constant source of inspiration suitable for anyone who loves life and art. Home Decoration:This decorative wall clock features a Sliver color with a Roman numeral dial, measuring 7 inches x 4.5 inches (approximately 17.8 cm x 11.4 cm), with 2 knobs to adjust the hands, requiring 1 AA battery (not included in the package). It can be safely hung on any flat surface at the top or placed on a shelf. The clock is sturdy enough to be used in your home, bedroom, office Table,shelf desk , cabinet, or display cabinet. Sturdy Materials: The surface is made of a durable shell and electroplated border, with a silent movement mechanism that does not make noise and does not distract you when you are not paying attention to the clock. The classic decorative clock adds personality to any room. Funny Creative Gift. A weird gift is a wonderful wish and the best choice for art lovers and children, and those who love life. Classic home decor wall clocks add personality to any room.. About MaiMaiMonster: is a fun, young product company dedicated to finding joy and meaning for its users.We are committed to providing our customers with high-quality after-sales service. If you encounter any problems during the purchase or use of the Dali Clock, you can contact our customer service team at any time. We will promptly and professionally solve the problem for you.
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Sizes: Regular - 200x250x22 mm Big - 257x321x22 mm * PLEASE NOTE: - The "No Clock Mechanism" variation is not a functioning clock - just a hanging decoration. - Clock mechanism version is only available in the size "Big" --Legal Notice-- This is NOT an officially licensed product and is only considered FAN ART, the item is 3D Printed and assembled by me. Fan Art is protected under Fair Use. If you have any concerns, please contact me before placing any reports with Etsy. I do not claim any ownership of the original model and this model is a handmade replica made specifically for entertainment purposes.
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Art Deco bronze figure holding an onyx clock by Josef Lorenzl, Austria, ca.1930 - via 20th Century Decorative Arts.
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