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No matter what ‘home’ means to you, it is surely something nostalgic. Home is not a place, it’s a feeling. This piece offers a free interpretation of a traditional stilt house. The textured wood and carved details reveal the best of our artisan’s woodworking know-how to create intriguing objects full of meaning.
Lladro
This version of The Guest is signed by Kzeng Jiang, the first artist of Chinese origin to join the creative universe of this iconic character. A creative based in Shanghai, his work captures the contemporary culture of the East through vibrant and radical illustrations. Kzeng seeks to capture his cultural roots through the symbolism of traditions such as Chinese face painting or Song dynasty flowers. Elements that he reinterprets under his prism and that in this case are represented, for example, with three large eyes on the face that, according to the author, "allows him to see, past, present and future as if he were a messenger traveling through time". At the chromatic level, Kzeng resorts to blues on white porcelain to achieve visual harmony and balance. Colors that he combines with golden luster strokes to create that sense of prestige that was so typical of ancient Chinese porcelain. The result is a creation that conveys the elegance of porcelain and is an example of the most conceptual and contemporary design.
This version of The Guest is signed by Kzeng Jiang, the first artist of Chinese origin to join the creative universe of this iconic character. A creative based in Shanghai, his work captures the contemporary culture of the East through vibrant and radical illustrations. Kzeng seeks to capture his cultural roots through the symbolism of traditions such as Chinese face painting or Song dynasty flowers. At a chromatic level, the artist resorts to blues on white porcelain to achieve visual harmony and balance. Colors that he combines with golden luster strokes to create that sense of prestige that was so typical of ancient Chinese porcelain. The result is a creation that conveys the elegance of porcelain and is an example of the most conceptual and contemporary design.
Han Solo is the famous star pilot from the Star Wars films. Our artists have faithfully represented him in porcelain. The sculpture realistically depicts all the details that make the fan-favorite hero of Star Wars fans unmistakable. From his resolute, casual pose to his ironic, mocking expression, not to mention the meticulous reproduction of his clothing and distinctive weaponry. The character immortalized in film by actor Harrison Ford finds a faithful replica of the original in this recreation. Han Solo is one of the main stars of this unforgettable saga. Along with Princess Leia, Rey, and Queen Amidala, he is part of a fantasy universe that has inspired several generations of viewers around the world. This piece will become a must-have for any fan of film and the most famous galactic saga in history. Han Solo is entirely handcrafted in porcelain, capturing even the smallest details of the space hero. A creation that is part of the Star Wars by Lladró collection.
This large version of The Guest is signed by Camille Walala, a London-based multidisciplinary French designer. Walala is known for her vibrant distinctive work based on radical illustrations. In this new creation, Walala invites spectators to explore two pieces showcasing her artistic vision combining optimism and chromatic energy. The two The Guest by Camille Walala sculptures are full of contrasts, combining bold, bright colors with intricate patterns. Like the majority of her works, Walala has intervened on the Lladro porcelain with "slightly imperfect" abstract forms, circles, and soft hand-drawn lines to create a dynamic and powerful visual effect. Two creations based on the artist's series of artworks called "putting things in perspective", creating trompe l'oeils playing with planes and perspectives.
Novica
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Joaquina's beautiful white skirt sways gracefully as she strolls through the streets of Brazil. Lourival and Patricia present this exquisite doll intricately crafted from Manilkara and eucalyptus wood. Their workshop crafts her skirt from vertical slats of wood and then paints it with colorful and dainty patterns in acrylic. This decorative doll bears the name of their workshop, "MG Artes Prados."