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Orange & Yellow Gallery Wall Museum Set of 6

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Rs. 6,400.00
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Rs. 6,400.00
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MRP Rs. 8,100.00
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Bring warmth, creativity, and a touch of artistic mastery to your space with this curated set of six museum-quality art prints. Featuring a harmonious blend of botanical, abstract, and iconic designs, this collection is inspired by legendary artists such as Henri Matisse, Picasso, William Morris, and Yayoi Kusama.

 "Flowers & Plants" by Henri Matisse invites you to immerse yourself in a world of vibrant hues and lush botanicals. Matisse's signature style and vibrant palette bring nature's bounty to life on canvas.

"Willow Bough" by British artist William Morris is inspired by the elegant shapes of willow branches and leaves. The artwork shows Morris's great skill with patterns and colors.

Kusama's "Musee D'Art Moderne" embodies her unique artistic vision and boundless creativity. Through repetition and bold contrasts, she creates movement and rhythm that captivate viewers. 

Picasso A minimalist line drawing of a dove, symbolizing peace and freedom, inspired by Pablo Picasso’s iconic sketches that blend simplicity with deep meaning.

Botanical-inspired cut-out designs influenced by Henri Matisse’s famous Papiers Découpés technique, capturing organic shapes and fluid movement in a warm golden hue.

 A modern curved arch-like lines, evoking a sense of balance and harmony, perfect for adding a contemporary touch to the gallery wall.

Behind The Scene

The arts are Inspired by iconic art movements and modern aesthetics, each piece is designed to  give elegance, calmness and luxury  in any place. The rich golden yellow and soft orange tones adds a touch of artistic heritage and modern refinement, which make it sophisticated and aesthetic.

Product Details

This artwork is a digitally restored version of the original, crafted by skilled designers and printed on fine art media.

Some prints may include added texture for a realistic touch; please review the product images carefully before purchasing.

Reason to Buy
  • High-Quality Ceramic
  • Elegant and Artistic Designs
  • Microwave and Dishwasher Safe
  • Eco-Friendly and Safe

Care Insturction

Handling:
Always handle the artwork with clean, dry hands to prevent smudges or damage.

Cleaning:
Dust the surface gently with a soft, dry cloth.
Avoid using any cleaning agents or water directly on the print.

Placement:
Display in a location away from direct sunlight to prevent fading.
Keep the artwork in a stable environment, avoiding areas with high humidity or extreme temperature fluctuations.

Storage:
If storing, place the artwork in a cool, dry place.
Use acid-free tissue paper or a protective cover to prevent scratches and damage.

Orange & Yellow Gallery Wall Museum Set of 6
Orange & Yellow Gallery Wall Museum Set of 6
Orange & Yellow Gallery Wall Museum Set of 6
Orange & Yellow Gallery Wall Museum Set of 6
Orange & Yellow Gallery Wall Museum Set of 6
Orange & Yellow Gallery Wall Museum Set of 6
Orange & Yellow Gallery Wall Museum Set of 6
Orange & Yellow Gallery Wall Museum Set of 6

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FAQs

What is digital restoration of artwork?

Digital restoration of artwork involves using specialized software and techniques to repair and enhance digital copies of damaged or deteriorated artworks. This process aims to preserve the original appearance of the artwork while removing imperfections caused by age, wear, or damage.

How does digital restoration differ from traditional restoration methods?

Traditional restoration often involves physical repair techniques such as cleaning, revarnishing, or inpainting using traditional art materials. Digital restoration, on the other hand, utilizes software tools like Photoshop or specialized restoration software to manipulate digital images of the artwork. While both methods aim to restore the artwork's integrity, digital restoration offers precise control over each restoration step without directly altering the original piece.

Is digitally restored artwork considered authentic?

Yes, digitally restored artwork can be considered authentic if the restoration process respects the integrity and intent of the original artist's work. Authenticity in digital restoration lies in the skillful application of techniques to faithfully reproduce the original appearance of the artwork while addressing any damage or deterioration. However, transparency about the restoration process and documentation of before-and-after images are essential to ensure credibility and maintain the artwork's provenance.