Lustre Collection
"Lustre: The Radiant Beauty of Diamond and Computer Artwork" Step into a world where brilliance meets creativity
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"Lustre: The Radiant Beauty of Diamond and Computer Artwork" Step into a world where brilliance meets creativity, as the lustre of diamonds intertwines with captivating computer artwork. Like a dazzling diamond, this fusion creates an enchanting visual experience that leaves you spellbound. From the meticulously cut zircon stones to the depths of Wolframite found in Castle an Dinas Mine, St Columb Major, Cornwall, England - lustre takes on various forms. It dances across surfaces like mica schist, adding a touch of magic to every stroke. Travel back in time to the Abbasid Caliphate with a jar from the 9th century. Its intricate design reflects the opulence and grandeur of that era - truly embodying lustre's allure through centuries past. In Pain d'Epice or Cake for Tea painted in 1919, oil on canvas mounted on board captures how they are be translated onto different mediums. The artist skillfully portrays its shimmering essence through vibrant colors and delicate brushstrokes. A Winter's Walk in Carrick and Galloway lithograph by Robert Louis Stevenson transports us to a frosty landscape where even nature seems to possess its own unique luster. Each line etched onto paper exudes warmth despite the cold surroundings. Witness yellow chrysanthemums blooming within a black chalk drawing on paper held by a lustre jug vase. This exquisite composition showcases how everyday objects can become vessels for showcasing beauty and radiance. Pink Roses in a Silver Lustre Vase painted in 1913 depicts timeless elegance captured on canvas laid upon board. The soft hues blend harmoniously with the silver sheen of the vase, creating an ethereal glow that enchants all who behold it. The craftsmanship displayed in William de Morgan's Vase from England (1890/1900) is testament to how artisans have sought to capture light throughout history.