Swaying Lamps
These dreamy lamps will brighten your space in the smoothest way. This artwork is creatively designed in a modern outlook to attract the discrete creative minds. Mozaico thinks these beautifully white swaying lamps would romanticize any room they are brought to. They can appear as shiny jellyfish or exotic white flowers.
Eccentric Furniture
Influenced by the beauty of the human figure, the artist thought of merging this perfection into the art of interior design. This is an audacious and attractive semi-sculpture, semi-furniture design attracting everyone's attention: some want to criticize it while others admire it. However, at the end of the day no one could deny the creativity in these furniture designs. If you want an eccentric and daring interior décor, this sculptural furniture is ideal.
The Mandala Table
This mandala table is suitable for an outdoor gathering or even an indoor relaxing area. The vibrant colors of this artwork are manifested to make sure you will feel happy surrounded with positive vibes. The patterns of this hand painted decorative table look analogous to a mosaic artwork.
Early beginnings of Thangka art.
Thangka art began in ancient India where these sacred Buddhist Thangka paintings were referred to as 'Patrabhattrak' or simply 'Pata' meaning portrayal of divine figures on a flat surface. It was in the 5th century B.C when the art of Buddhist Thangka (also called Paubha in Newari and Pata in Sanskrit) emerged in India. According to Buddhist mythology, Buddhist Thangkas were the first portrayal of Gautam Buddha. It is attested by scholars of Buddhism that the enlightened one allowed a famous painter called Sharipura of North India to create his image. Sharipura was unable to see Lord Buddha with his naked eyes due to the powerful rays radiating from Buddha's body. Then, Gautam Buddha advised Sharipura to look at the shadows reflected on a sheet of cotton cloth. The painter then painted the first image of Buddha on that sheet according to Buddha's suggestion. In this way, the art of Buddhist Thangka was initiated.














