Picasso Les Pigeons Mug
Ceramic mug inspired by the painting of Les Pigeons by Pablo Picasso.
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Ceramic mug inspired by the painting of Les Pigeons by Pablo Picasso.
Antoni Gaudí merged Orientalism, natural forms, and new materials into a Modernista aesthetic that made Barcelona a mecca for architecture fans. With new photography, plans, Gaudí’s drawings, and a complete appendix of his works including unfinished projects, this book takes us into the proud Catalonian’s unique worldview.
Set of two ceramic cups decorated with Picasso's painting "La Colombe De La Paix".
Ceramic mug inspired by the painting of Dora Maar by Pablo Picasso.
Ceramic mug inspired by the painting of Femme au chapeau by Pablo Picasso.
Inspired by the work of the artist 'Pablo Picasso'. This print is a fun whisker twisting take on the artwork 'Pablo Picasso', now reimagined as 'Picatso Cat Lady'.
Ceramic coffee set with a design inspired by Gaudí's modernist mosaics.
Puzzle of the painting "Guernica".
Nº pieces: 1.000
Size: 62.50 x 30 cm
This book takes the reader on a step-by-step journey, going through all of Gaudi’s works where he used this technique, explaining the historical and cultural background of the architect; the different techniques of the older brother of trencadís, the classical mosaic and the Arab world; as well as the different materials used by Gaudi to make trencadís and its functionality.
Ceramic tile with Gaudí's design. We can find it at the famous Barcelona street Paseo de Gracia.
Hand-made and hand-painted in Barcelona.
This book shows the mastery and genius of Gaudí at its fullest, through all his works with the best photographs, texts describing each work, elevation maps, models isometric projections and exclusive videos.
Stainless steel and handicrafted colorful bottle opener, with Gaudí's dragon figure.
Hand-painted.
In this book, The Sagrada Familia, the Cathedral of Light, Curti and Gaudí lead us through the basilica on a visit that transcends the very essence of the building and reveals to us the light that illuminates it on a path towards beauty, or truth. Because, as the author says, “beauty is matter illuminated”, and Gaudí shows us that “beauty is the splendour of truth”.