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Brass & Hues : “A Modern Traditional Bangalore Home by House of Ruya”

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In the fast moving world today, home is the place that keeps us tied to our roots. It is our haven to unwind, to enjoy and to feel like it’s our solace.

Our latest project was in Vaishnavi Terrace, a 2500 square feet apartment, in an up and coming area in Bangalore.

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The elegant 2,900 Sqft, 4bhk Keystone Skyvillas, Vadodara by Crossboundaries Studio

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A show-flat could possibly become an interior designer’s dream project! Elements, spaces, materials can be used in most thrilling and attractive ways, to showcase an aspirational lifestyle, sans constraints and conditions. The Crossboundaries Studio has put together an exciting new show-flat at Keystone Skyvillas in Vadodara, which truly exhibits the many ways in which the apartment can become a home.

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The Stunning, 6,500 sqft, “Balinese Beach House”, Chennai, by The Auburn Studio

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The first lockdown imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic led our clients to rethink their spaces. The idea of renovating their 20 year old beach house just outside city limits sounded like the perfect distraction from the everyday chaos of being locked inside their city apartment.

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An elegant, 1,890 sqft, 3bhk Surat Home, by Muse Architects

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Away from the bustling chaos of a city, this quaint 3 BHK home is on the urban fringe of the diamond city amidst enchanting landscapes and natural hues. The neat and serene spaces were the confluence of the design narrative. The aim was to achieve materiality with a minimalistic approach.

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Artist, S Krishnappa: “Celebrating Tradition Through Art”

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Krishnappa, born in 1945 near Bangalore, embarked on his artistic journey at Kala Mandir, Bangalore, and Nuthan Kala Mandir, Mumbai, under the guidance of renowned mentors such as A.N. Subha Rao, H.N. Haldankar, A.A. Almelkar, and S.N. Joshi from Bombay. His dedication and passion for art led him to earn a Diploma of Fine Arts.

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Artist, Rajesh Borse: “Capturing Rural Bliss on Canvas”

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Rajesh Borse, born in the charming city of Jalgaon, Maharashtra in 1974, embarked on his artistic journey with passion and commitment. He honed his artistic skills by completing a General Diploma in Art with a specialization in painting in 1999. Further nurturing his artistic prowess, he pursued a Diploma in Art Education, successfully completing it in 2000.

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Artist, Praveen Kumar: “A Maestro of Architectural Artistry”

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Born in the picturesque city of Mangalore in 1971, Praveen Kumar is an artist whose canvas mirrors his profound affinity for architectural intricacies. He embarked on his artistic journey by pursuing a BFA in painting from DMS Mysore, where his passion for art was nurtured.

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Artist, Prashant Prabhu: “A Watercolor Maestro Mastering Landscapes and Urbanscapes”

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Prashant Prabhu, born in 1972, is an accomplished watercolor artist celebrated for his evocative landscapes, urbanscapes, and temple scenes. With an academic background in Commerce, having completed his postgraduation at Podar College in Mumbai, Prabhu took a bold leap to dedicate his life to the pursuit of art.

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Artist, Jagannath Paul: “Charcoals of Emotion – A Cubist Dialogue”

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Born in 1976 in the culturally rich state of West Bengal, Jagannath Paul is an artist of remarkable talent. A graduate of the Government College of Arts & Crafts, Kolkata, he has garnered a plethora of prestigious awards over the years, establishing himself as a luminary in the world of art.

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Artist, Kalyan Joshi: “A Phad Maestro’s Tale of Tradition and Innovation”

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Kalyan Joshi’s artistic journey began at a tender age of eight, as he set sail on a creative voyage guided by his father and revered Guru, Shree Shrilal Joshi. The Joshi family takes immense pride in upholding the venerable tradition of Phad artistry, a heritage that has been passed down through generations.

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Artist, Narayanappa Muniyappa: “Mastering the Art of Equine Elegance”

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Narayanappa Muniyappa, born in 1967 in the idyllic village of Mittiganahalli in Karnataka, is an artist with a deep-rooted connection to his homeland. His artistic journey began with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Ken School of Art, Bangalore, which laid the foundation for his creative exploration.

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Artist, Mahesh Karambele: “Harmony of Transparency and Inertia”

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Mahesh M Karambele, born in the picturesque region of Aagave, Maharashtra in 1982, is an artist whose creations are a captivating interplay of transparency and inertia. In his art, transparency serves as a window to look through and beyond, while inertia embodies the essence of existence itself.

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Artist, Hanumanth Devulapalli: “Abstract Explorations – Journeys of Color and Contemplation”

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The recent creations by the artist Hanumanth represent the culmination of numerous journeys, each voyage unfolding through the rhythmic interplay of color and textured expressions. Hanumanth skillfully leads us into the realm of a mendicant, where color ceases to be a mere visual element and transforms into a language of its own.