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Pictures consist of several thousands small in size (millimeter to several centimeters) pieces of veneer.
All wood pieces are selected by tone, texture, finish, so that to reflect the element of picture they lie in most realistically.

Special finish, which also includes aging elements, makes an impression that picture is made on canvas.
Although these are modern artworks, aging element gives pictures an unique style refinement, which is inherent to pieces of art of the past.

The given technique of marquetry excludes any use of mechanisms and is 100 % handwork, unlike craft marquetry where use of mechanical tools and the laser techniques is possible.

The time needed for creating one painting – at least a year.

It is also important that each type of wood possesses its unique print and colour, therefore it is almost impossible to make two identical paintings.
On this basis it can be concluded that each picture is unique and it is impossible to falsify it.
It is almost that the image in the painting is protected by nature.
These are 100 % exclusive subjects of art.

All colours of wood that are used for creating the paintings are natural, they occur due to certain physical and chemical indicators of the specific type of wood and the degree of physical and chemical influence on it.
No dyes or paints, neither natural, nor of an artificial origin are used in the creation process of the paintings.
The only permitted wood exposure degrees are the same, as in nature, - fire and water, i.e., techniques of burning and pickling are used.

We want to draw your attention to one of interesting and amazing features of pictures – depending on the angle you look on the image at, picture reveals itself in a new way, just as holographic one.
Due to this unique property the painting never becomes boring.

All pictures are framed by hand-carved frame, thereby Being complete, ie finished pieces of art.


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