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AED 480 – AED 1,250Elvira Pyrkova is an artist living in the United Kingdom. She studied at the Moscow Academic Art Lyceum of the Surikov Moscow State Academic Art Institute. In the United Kingdom her work has been featured in galleries and art fairs in cities like London, Manchester, Sheffield, Leeds, Bournemouth, Birmingham and Stratford upon Avon. She was a finalist for the Garrick-Milne Prize; the painting short-listed for this award was exhibited and sold at Christie’s London. Her work was twice short-listed for the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists’ Prize. Elvira Pyrkova’s paintings are part of private collections in Japan, France, Germany, Russia, Mexico, Canada, the United States and Great Britain, as are paintings and commissioned portraits of select collectors like Isabel Goldsmith and Mario Moreno Reyes ?Cantinflas? Foundation.
L’Art Vintage XXXI
AED 300 – AED 750A beautiful artwork and part of the L’Art Vintage Collection. Ideal to be exhibited in your home on its own, or as part of a ‘Rennaissance Gallery Wall’.
L’Art Vintage XXX
AED 177 – AED 500A beautiful artwork and part of the L’Art Vintage Collection. Ideal to be exhibited in your home on its own, or as part of a ‘Rennaissance Gallery Wall’.
L’Art Vintage XXIV
AED 177 – AED 500A beautiful artwork and part of the L’Art Vintage Collection. Ideal to be exhibited in your home on its own, or as part of a ‘Rennaissance Gallery Wall’.
L’Art Vintage XXIV
AED 177 – AED 500A beautiful artwork and part of the L’Art Vintage Collection. Ideal to be exhibited in your home on its own, or as part of a ‘Rennaissance Gallery Wall’.
L’Art Vintage XV
AED 177 – AED 750A beautiful artwork and part of the L’Art Vintage Collection. Ideal to be exhibited in your home on its own, or as part of a ‘Rennaissance Gallery Wall’.
L’Art Vintage XIV
AED 177 – AED 750A beautiful artwork and part of the L’Art Vintage Collection. Ideal to be exhibited in your home on its own, or as part of a ‘Rennaissance Gallery Wall’.
L’Art Vintage XI
AED 300 – AED 750A beautiful artwork and part of the L’Art Vintage Collection. Ideal to be exhibited in your home on its own, or as part of a ‘Rennaissance Gallery Wall’.
Takeaway Mona
AED 660 – AED 1,500Art theft is brazen, and sometimes comical. The largest art theft was in 1990 in Boston. The thieves dressed up as policemen and ended up walking away with 500 million dollars worth of art! The Vermeer was stolen as part of that heist – if you know where it is now, there is a 10 million dollar reward. Read about the most famous heists here!
Untitled #16
AED 480 – AED 2,500Untitled Paintings (19 paintings)
This “Untitled” piece is a celebration of artistic freedom and unbridled creativity. In choosing not to assign a title, the artist invites you, the viewer, to engage directly with the work in its purest form. This approach strips away preconceptions and narratives, allowing the art to speak for itself through its colors, shapes,?and?textures.
Untitled #17
AED 435 – AED 2,000Untitled Paintings (19 paintings)
This “Untitled” piece is a celebration of artistic freedom and unbridled creativity. In choosing not to assign a title, the artist invites you, the viewer, to engage directly with the work in its purest form. This approach strips away preconceptions and narratives, allowing the art to speak for itself through its colors, shapes,?and?textures.
Untitled #1
AED 480 – AED 2,000Untitled Paintings (19 paintings)
This “Untitled” piece is a celebration of artistic freedom and unbridled creativity. In choosing not to assign a title, the artist invites you, the viewer, to engage directly with the work in its purest form. This approach strips away preconceptions and narratives, allowing the art to speak for itself through its colors, shapes,?and?textures.
Building Bridges K4
AED 720 – AED 2,500The ?Building Bridges? series by Nasr delves into the metaphorical contrast between the human propensity for constructing barriers and the need for building connections. Here, Nasr predominantly utilizes the imagery of arches to convey his message. In this series, the arch is not just a structural element but a symbol representing various concepts such as strength, support, and the transition to liminal spaces. Drawing inspiration from both mythology and architecture, Nasr uses arches to signify doorways in time and space, evoking themes of worship, hospitality, and the uplifting of the spirit to higher ideals.
Building Bridges K3
AED 720 – AED 2,500The ?Building Bridges? series by Nasr delves into the metaphorical contrast between the human propensity for constructing barriers and the need for building connections. Here, Nasr predominantly utilizes the imagery of arches to convey his message. In this series, the arch is not just a structural element but a symbol representing various concepts such as strength, support, and the transition to liminal spaces. Drawing inspiration from both mythology and architecture, Nasr uses arches to signify doorways in time and space, evoking themes of worship, hospitality, and the uplifting of the spirit to higher ideals.
Building Bridges #27
AED 720 – AED 2,500The ?Building Bridges? series by Nasr delves into the metaphorical contrast between the human propensity for constructing barriers and the need for building connections. Here, Nasr predominantly utilizes the imagery of arches to convey his message. In this series, the arch is not just a structural element but a symbol representing various concepts such as strength, support, and the transition to liminal spaces. Drawing inspiration from both mythology and architecture, Nasr uses arches to signify doorways in time and space, evoking themes of worship, hospitality, and the uplifting of the spirit to higher ideals.
Building Bridges #28
AED 720 – AED 2,500The ?Building Bridges? series by Nasr delves into the metaphorical contrast between the human propensity for constructing barriers and the need for building connections. Here, Nasr predominantly utilizes the imagery of arches to convey his message. In this series, the arch is not just a structural element but a symbol representing various concepts such as strength, support, and the transition to liminal spaces. Drawing inspiration from both mythology and architecture, Nasr uses arches to signify doorways in time and space, evoking themes of worship, hospitality, and the uplifting of the spirit to higher ideals.
Building Bridges K1
AED 720 – AED 2,500The ?Building Bridges? series by Nasr delves into the metaphorical contrast between the human propensity for constructing barriers and the need for building connections. Here, Nasr predominantly utilizes the imagery of arches to convey his message. In this series, the arch is not just a structural element but a symbol representing various concepts such as strength, support, and the transition to liminal spaces. Drawing inspiration from both mythology and architecture, Nasr uses arches to signify doorways in time and space, evoking themes of worship, hospitality, and the uplifting of the spirit to higher ideals.
The Confrontation (colour)
AED 550 – AED 1,500A journey of patience led Florian to this image, as it took many scouting trips to identify this spot, and even more visits to the location to finally find clear skies adorned by clouds, while a pair of oryx were engaging in their territorial rivalry. The resulting photograph is meant to represent both the confrontation of the animals, but also the contrast of harsh urban shapes of Dubai, with the natural soft outlines of the dunes of the UAE desert.