Look to the Estee mosaic floor inser to spark conversations. Featuring an urn and botanical motif like an antique Persian rug this mosaic art scene will have instant impact to your wall decor or flooring. The unique shape adds to the showpiece quality of this handcrafted mosaic.
A peculiar micro mosaic piece from the mid-Victorian era, most likely Italian (Rome) origin. The piece speaks for itself in its uniqueness and attention to detail. Dimensions: 1.75 x 1.10 inches
Joan Bankemper’s exhibition of Bee Mandala sculptures and raw canvas paintings at Nancy Hoffman Gallery includes art works from the past five years.
Joan Bankemper’s exhibition of Bee Mandala sculptures and raw canvas paintings at Nancy Hoffman Gallery includes art works from the past five years.
Joan Bankemper’s exhibition of Bee Mandala sculptures and raw canvas paintings at Nancy Hoffman Gallery includes art works from the past five years.
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Coseytown Bounty embodies the juicy coloring of my favorite summertime fruit. This will be one of the most uniform plants you will grow. When grown in multiples down a row, it forms the tidiest plants! Color remains consistent throughout the season. Harvest when the back 4-5 petal rows are open for excellent vase life.
French ceramicist Jean Gerbino was born into a Sicilian family of potters, and started learning the craft at just 10 years old. When he was old enough, he left for Vallauris where he was hired under Pierre Clément Massier. Gerbino was heavily influenced by neriage – a Japanese technique where coloured clay is stacked and sliced to reveal a pattern that can be used as an applied decoration. He devoted 15 years of his life to developing his own unique process, which is an award-winning combination of mosaic and neriage. Please note, this item is a truly original vintage piece with slight imperfections and distinctive characteristics that add to its charm and celebrate its unique history.
Throughout history vaulted ceilings were used to ornament cathedrals and basilicas and make a space look larger than it is. In architecture, the main function of vaults was to give resistance to walls and ceilings. There’s a wide variety of vaults such as the Barrel Vault, Groin Vault, Rib Vault and Fan vault. This variety took ceilings to another dimension and more than art covering four walls with a roof. Therefore, Mozaico thought of taking you on a journey of renowned to less known monuments , spreading through three continents and two thousand years of history. We start with the contemporary art of magical stained glass ceilings made by Daniel Buren to conclude with the fairy land of India, the Taj Mahal.
When decorating the house, we pay attention to every detail. All the furniture and accessories need to feel comfortable and look stunning. But what about our
Exquisite Val Saint Lambert Bauhaus Vase- 'Ravenne' made in 1947 by Charles Graffart, a stunning example of post-war Bauhaus and post-Deco design. This beautiful cased calsee cut-to-clear geometric form vase showcases the exceptional skill and talent of Charles Graffart, one of the most distinguished cutters of his time. Measuring 7 1/4" x 5", this vase is in excellent condition with only normal wear on the bottom, and it even retains its original foil label. The intricate geometric cuts on this piece are a testament to Graffart's mastery of his craft, and they create a mesmerizing interplay of light and shadow. Charles Graffart was born in 1893 and was largely inspired by the innovative ideas that defined the first decades of the twentieth century, including Post-Impressionism, Expressionism, and Abstraction. He was an instrumental figure in the development of the Bauhaus movement, which sought to unify all modes of art under a shared philosophy. This Val Saint Lambert Vase 'Ravenne' is a rare and unique piece that showcases the finest craftsmanship of its time. Whether you are a collector of fine art or simply appreciate the beauty of exceptional design, this vase is sure to impress. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of art history - add this extraordinary Val Saint Lambert Vase 'Ravenne' to your collection today!
Explore this photo album by HEN-Magonza on Flickr!
Since the last two posts concerning mollusks have also involved the classical Mediterranean world (where cuttlefish ink was used for writing/drawing and murex mucous was employed as a costly dye), …
If you look closely you can see a dark owl on this Wedgwood fairyland lustre vase. This vase also shows the demon tree and ghostly woods.