Modern Minimalist Red House in Portugal
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150 Years Of Decorative And Applied Arts have brought forth a plethora of artistic movements and styles that have shaped the way we perceive and appreciate art today. From the ornate designs of the Art Nouveau movement to the sleek lines of Art Deco, decorative art has been a reflection of society’s values and tastes. Applied art, on the other hand, has focused on the functionality and practicality of design, with examples ranging from furniture to fashion.
Throughout history, artists have used various mediums to express their creativity, including ceramics, glassware, textiles, and metalwork. The influence of decorative and applied art can be seen in many aspects of our daily lives, from the architecture of buildings to the products we use. As we continue to evolve as a society, so will our appreciation for these art forms.
Herdade da Considerada is a tract of arid land with 500 hectares, about seven kilometres from Alcácer do Sal, dottedRead More →
Rihanna by Deana Lawson. COURTESY GARAGE MAGAZINE For Garage magazine’s 15th issue, Rihanna features in a cover image photographed byRead More →
Yang Se Eun is a South Korean illustrator, who started drawing cartoons from the early age of 4. She is best known for her lovely, sensual couple illustrations, drawn in Photoshop. “I do all of my drawings with Photoshop.Read More →
“The quality of BEING, in the object’s self, according to its own central idea and purpose, and of growing therefromRead More →
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Star Wars Illustrations by Bev Johnson Inspired by ‘The Force Awakens’ and ‘The Last Jedi’, LA-based visual development artist andRead More →
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The Alessi Pulcina Espresso Maker, designed by Michele De Lucchi in collaboration with illycaffè, utilizes revolutionary technology to prevent bitter coffee. Its unique design promotes even extraction and rich flavour. Alessi’s ethical commitment ensures premium quality and durability.Read More →
The Plissé Electric Kettle, designed by Michele De Lucchi, combines functionality with an aesthetic inspired by pleated fabric. This thermoplastic resin appliance features a discreet base, thermal insulation, and an anti-limescale filter, enhancing convenience and durability.Read More →
The monograph “Van Cleef & Arpels: The Art & Science of Gems” beautifully portrays the jewellery house’s century-long legacy of elegance and exceptional craftsmanship through thematic organization and rich imagery.Read More →
Frida Kahlo’s “Self Portrait with Monkeys” uses masterful color juxtaposition to convey emotion, story, and depth. Rich hues, stark contrasts, and intentional placement direct viewers’ gaze, encapsulating narrative and demonstrating color theory proficiency.Read More →
“The Hero’s Closet” is a comprehensive DIY guide for cosplayers, offering detailed sewing instructions, character art translation tips, advice on fabric and embellishment techniques, plus 11 base patterns for creating various costumes.Read More →
This collection highlights contemporary Nordic houses in diverse locations and terrains, emphasizing their adaptation to variable climates, usage of natural materials and innovative designs satisfying changing lifestyles.
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The Bauhaus Weimar Exhibition Art Print exhibits the signature Bauhaus design with bold typography, geometric forms, and a limited color scheme. The art piece, depicting details of a 1923 exhibition, comes framed, ready to enhance any décor setting.Read More →
The Bauhaus School revolutionized design, creating a lasting influence with its philosophy that “form follows function”. Focused on simplicity, clarity and geometry, the school’s principles continue to shape modern poster design. Key contributors included Herbert Bayer, Joost Schmidt, and László Moholy-Nagy.
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The Bauhaus Poster Wall Art Set offers timeless mid-century modern design, making it an ideal gift for vintage enthusiasts. It delivers a bridge between past and present, unified, minimalist Bauhaus design, and high-quality prints packaged carefully for longevity.Read More →
Gustav Klimt, a late 19th and early 20th-century symbolist painter, integrated art and design, pushing aesthetic boundaries. His ornate, symbolic work continues to inspire diverse design fields, including textiles, interiors, and furniture.Read More →
Scissors, dating back 3,000 to 4,000 years to Mesopotamia, illustrate human ingenuity and adaptation. Their varied designs reflect specific applications, historical periods, regional craftsmanship, and advancements in technology. Today, China dominates the global scissor industry, although several countries contribute unique designs.Read More →
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