Showing posts with label Buddhism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Buddhism. Show all posts

Monday, July 20, 2009

A Zen-like Atmosphere

Lovely view from a dining room - isn't it? So calm and serene, the right environment to enjoy a meal that has been prepared with much love.

If this room were in my house I would have added this Japanese style paravent as an art object that enhances the feeling of this room. This paravent is very special to me because of its very delicate hand carving. The sculptured Buddha statue in the middle panel adds to the serenity and peace of this room, giving it a nearly Zen like atmosphere.

I have added a few detail pictures of this paravent Buddha Amida but if you would like to see more please check this link. There you will also find a detailed description how this paravent has been created and what it's all about.



original image source from http://www.getdecorating.com

This is the handcarved paravent or Spanish Wall, a polyptych that can be taken apart completely (unlike normals paravents or screens). The 3 middle panels could even stand on their own because of the feet - so there is plenty of possibilities to use this for decoration. The wood is solid pine wood - i.e. from renewable resources. It is extremely important for me to use renewable sources instead of tropical woods which might be illegally harvested. The special working process on the wood carving and especially the production of the original planks which are glued in blocks also prevents not only deforming but later splitting due to changes in humidity and temperature which often occurs with cheap imports.

This wood carving has been stained and polished with beeswax which adds not only protection but also a velvety shimmer to the wood and the surface becomes super smooth.


"Buddha Amida"
Japanese Polyptych, hand carved, 79" x 69" x 9"

©Petra Voegtle
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before the staining

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Sunday, May 31, 2009

A handcarved Paravent in the Entrance Hall...

In the case you own a house with lots of space you would have the wonderful opportunity to do something special for your entrance hall.
My suggestion is to place a paravent against the wall as in this example. The handcarved artwork would easily attract the visitor to look a little bit closer and prepare the viewer for more treasures?
A paravent has a big advantage - you could place it against a wall or you can separate a room in different segments or you could hide unattractive but necessary constructional elements. There are many different possibilities.

If you would like to know more about this artwork please see here and here. It is a 5-panel piece with extra foot pieces which serve as a kind of stabilizing pedestal, that can be separated completely.

original image source from http://www.getdecorating.com

"Bodhisattwa"
Indonesian style, polyptych, hand carved, 77" x 69" x 10", 30 kg
©Petra Voegtle



Monday, March 9, 2009

A breathtaking Living Room with more than just a Paravent...

A living room with a breathtaking view. In addition a handcarved paravent or Spanish wall that makes this room even more impressive if that is possible at all. But judge for yourself...

The paravent consists of 5 panels which can be taken apart completely. It is called Buddha Amida and its details can be seen here as well as a description of its making and the idea behind it.

original image source from http://www.design-theory.com

"Buddha Amida"
69″ x 79″, pine, hand carved
©Petra Voegtle


Saturday, November 22, 2008

The Vision...of a perfect Sunroom

I thought about another setting for the painted Silk Scroll The Vision. Why not hanging something on a big window as a kind of shading after the glass has been darkened...
It is out of question that the delicate ornaments of the scroll go very well together with the sophisticated decoration of a Moroccan/eastern style interior.
This scroll has been described in detail here

Original image source from "Moroccan Interiors", Taschen Verlag 1995

Friday, November 21, 2008

Bodhisattwa - a handcarved Paravent in a Modern Living Room

As you can imagine the size of this handcarved paravent requires a large room or hotel lounge. This example is only one idea of many to show that this Asian style art work can be combined easily with modern designed furniture. A pre-requisite would be that you don't have too many different colours in the room. But then it's your choice - isn't it?
If you would like to see more of this artwork please see here for detailed photos and description.

original image source for the designer furniture is http://www.modernes-interieur.de

Thursday, November 20, 2008

The Vision - a handpainted Silk Scroll in a Lounge or Lobby

The Vision (the link here leads you to larger and detailed photos of the art work on my painter blog Images and Imagination) is from the Ornaments series, a little series of 3 handpainted silk scrolls, inspired by Indian culture and Buddhist art which invite you to touch, urge you to become part of it because of its vividness, colours, richness and wealth of forms.

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