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FOR INTERIOR DESIGNERS and ARCHITECTS MF HUSSAIN Serigraph on Paper Artcollective GICLÉE CANVAS PRINTS Licensed by the Artists ART SOURCING MADE SIMPLE FOR INTERIOR DESIGNERS AND ARCHITECTS MF HUSSAIN Serigraph on paper ArtCollective GICLÉE CANVAS PRINTS Licensed by the artists. Available in multiple sizes. helps you source A trusted print-making technology known for preserving the authenticity of the original artwork by capturing every intricate detail and providing better color accuracy while affordable fine art using archival inks onto archival canvas. prints for all your interior projects. SERIGRAPHS Signed by the artists. Original print. An exacting screen-process print- making technique that pushes paint through a fine screen - usually made of silk or nylon - onto a piece of paper or canvas through a stencil thus creating a richly colored artwork. LITHOGRAPHS Signed by the artists. Original print. A printmaking technique based on the repulsion of oil and water, in which an oily substance is applied to a stone or other medium to transfer ink to a paper surface. ETCHINGS Signed by the artists. Original print. A type of print made by scratching marks onto the surface of a metal plate (usually copper, zinc, or steel) that has been treated with an acid-resistant waxy ground. arpita chandra Giclée on canvas ADITI SANGWAN Giclée on canvas manjunath wali Giclée on canvas partha shaw Giclée on canvas mini giri Giclée on canvas shraddha rathi Giclée on canvas malchand pareek Giclée on canvas gurudas shenoy Giclée on canvas ramakrishna v Giclée on canvas sujit das Giclée on canvas chandru hiremath Giclée on canvas bhaskar rao Giclée on canvas debashish das Giclée on canvas AV Ilango Giclée on canvas Jms mani Giclée on canvas yugadeepak soni Giclée on canvas bharti prajapati Giclée on canvas Each of our Our fine art prints have complemented over 350 3000 artworks interior projects ensuring has been carefully selected and curated by style and subject for your convenience. that diverse spaces are beautified with art. Abstract & Semi-abstract Animals & Birds Homes Architectural Corporate Offices Conceptual Flora Restaurants Contemporary Folk Geometric Club Houses Human Figuratives Landscapes SpaS Rural Spiritual Art Hotels Still Life Traditional we save you time. For every budget, we do all the work required to source artworks to complement diverse interior projects. design brief art finalisation 1 You tell us the type pf project and the 4 We share the final collection that fits your theme, share the floor plan/ render images/ design. We suggest framing options, if moodboards/ types of artworks/ etc., give needed. You approve and if needed, we us a budget and a timeline to work with. negotiate prices with our artists for your convenience. art direction sourcing and delivery 2 We assess your requirements and our 5 Once you’re happy with the artwork in all expert curators make suggestions. We aspects, we package it and send it out for present visual moodboards to give you an delivery to reach you within 7 to 10 idea of the type of art that would suit your business days. interiors. art curation 3 Once you shortlist a style that works, our experts curate a collection and share it with you for feedback, further revising based on your suggestions. seema kohli Serigraph on paper featured ARTISTS Akbar Padmsee Sukanta Das Sajitha Shankar Pandi Selvam “Art washes away Ratan Parimoo Surekha Matt Sayani Neogi Sen Prabhinder Lall Ravindra Salve Usha Shantaram Shilpa Rao Raja M Naina Dalal Vijaya Sri Sonali Mohanty Rishi Barua from the soul the dust Natu Mistry Shanti Dave Sumita Maity Sanghamitra Das Sachida Nagdev Thota Vaikuntum Suresh Pushpanganthan Shan Re Manjit Bawa Amit Ambalal Vatsala Menon Shivakumar Palki of everyday life.” Vinay Trivedi Vrundavan Solanki Vijayashree Umanand Sudipta Kundu Amit Bhar Vinod Shah Haku Shah Sunirmal Maity CF John Jamini Roy Sachin Nimbalkar Swapan Palley PABLO PICASSO M Rama Suresh Manu Parekh Bhanu Shah Veeresh Rudraswami Shirley Mathew Yashwant Shirwadkar Jayesh Shukla Viraag Desai Subrata Das Anjali Sapra Seema Kohli MF Hussain We believe that art deserves to be an integral element Yugdeepak Soni Gurudas Shenoy Jogen Chowdhury Harshil Patel of decor. At ArtCollective, we aspire to democratise art Tapas Ghosal Manish Bobade Piraji Sagara Vinita Karim in the country by making it accessible to a wider audience. Anand Prakash Shraddha Rathi Laxma Goud Natu Parikh Anurima Choudhury Sujit Das AV Ilango K. G. Subramanyan We are committed to collaborating with artists, interior Arpita Kar Mohammed Osman JMS Mani Jyoti Bhatt designers, architects, galleries and art organisations who Ashok Banerjee Ravi Wagle Milind Nayak Vasudeo Smart share our vision of beautifying every space with art. Avtar Singh Anindya Roy Shyamal Mukherjee Raja Ravi Varma Bhaskar Rao Arogya Swamy Sunil Sarkar Bharti Prajapati BSB Goudar Arunagiri S Madan Meena K Balasubramaniam Chetan Katigar Ashok KS Alina Wahid Partha Shaw Dushyant Patel Babita Das Anirban Seth Somenath Maity Hariraam V Bhavani GS Arpita Bhavsar TM Azis Jiban Biswas Chandrima Bhattacharya Asha Shenoy Krishna Pulkundwar KB Shikare Devashish Das Ashok U Amaey Parekh Kishore Sahoo Francis Leon Bakulesh Joshi Anjan Coomer Malchand Pareek Manjunath Wali Bibhas Baidya Arpita Chandra Meera Gyanchand Kamal Mitra Chandru Hiremath Ashish Mondal Murali A KG Narendra Babu Dilip Mitra Atin Basak Nirupam Konwar Krishna Zingade Ganesh Doddamani Basudeb Pal Majumder Parbbonni Bhowmik Mandira Ganguly Jayavanth Biswajit Das Gupta Prerana Sharma Mini Arora Kanthraj N Chelian Revati Gangal Nabanita Saha Kiran B Dinkar Jadhav Rupa Mahesh Palash Paul Kurma Nadham Goutam Sarma Sathya Gandhi Pooja SI Manjari Chakravarthy Jaydev Chaurasiya Shilpa Prajapat Raghu Wodeyar Mini Giri Kashmira Rajpura Sohan Jakhar Rimpy Bhatia Nayna Tuli Kirthi Parvataneni featured Partners SANJAY PURI ARCHITECTS talati & panthaky associated KHOSLA ASSOCIATES prism design MISTRY ARCHITECTS SHAKTI PARMAR & ASSOCIATES JTCPL Designs balan & nambiar architects GAYATHRI & NAMITH ARCHITECTS pr design vanu associates third space architecture studio signa design sanctuary architects PHOENIX MILLS vaswani builders hn safal builders century real estate subramaniam constructions GOYAL & CO madan meena Giclée on canvas Ask us for a catalogue Please call or write to: Jahnvi Pananchikal m: +91 97417 20001 e: [email protected] get inspired For creative decor ideas on art in interiors, read our blog posts at: www.artcollective.com/blogs/articles ArtCollective India Pvt Ltd 344/8, 4th Main Road Sadashivnagar Bangalore 560 080 080 2361 5267 www.artcollective.com.
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