Decorative painting on glass GARDENS
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decorative painting on glass
decorative painting on glass
decorative painting on glass
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Technique
on glass
Style
abstract

Description

Venice is often known for its stunning architecture and charming waterways, but few people realize that hidden among the canals and cobblestone streets are tranquil gardens and lush green spaces. While it may seem difficult to find gardens or flower beds amid the city's labyrinthine layout, these green areas offer a different perspective on Venice's beauty. Inspired by the verdant oases tucked away in Venice, the artist has created a stunning backlit Murano glass art panel named "Giardini". This piece captures the essence of the city's hidden gardens, parks, and other green spaces, reimagined in an abstract and vibrant design. The creation of this art panel is an intricate and painstaking process. Each step is done entirely by hand, requiring a high level of craftsmanship and attention to detail. The technique resembles mosaic work, where small pieces of multicolored glass are carefully cut and assembled to create a captivating abstract representation of Venice's green corners. "Giardini" is more than just a decorative piece; it's a work of art that brings the essence of Venice's greenery into your home or office. Perfect for stylishly furnishing prestigious environments around the world to complement any space, be it a loft, villa, restaurant, hotel, boutique, showroom, executive or representative office. The panel measures 100 cm in width and 60 cm in height, with a dimmable LED backlit stand that enhances the vivid colors and intricate patterns. The backlighting adds depth and creates a warm, inviting ambiance.

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