Showing posts with label Aryma. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aryma. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Marquetry Superyacht Installation Depicts Iconic Architecture

Howard Sansome announces the completion of ARYMA's latest superyacht installation 

ARYMA's Superyacht Installation
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I spoke with Howard Sansome, ARYMA's owner, just after he returned from the Royal Van Lent shipyards in Amsterdam, where the new yacht "Lady Christine IV" is currently docked while the interiors, designed and created by Rodney Black Design Studios, are being completed by Royal Van Lent and Feadship's joinery company Van der Loo. 



  CAPTION 
  The Taj Mahal
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"Our work is about visual impact and adding visual impact to interiors"

Detail of the Blue Mosque, Istanbul
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"We recently completed a project for a client's superyacht. I've just been supervising the final installation of several large marquetry panels." Explained Howard, "A high level of detail was the brief from the client. There are architectural, iconic buildings that everyone will recognize and just say - what, are you kidding me - that's made of wood?"


First Panel of Superyacht Set
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Central Panel of Superyacht Set
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Right Panel of Superyacht Set
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"Completing this set of large scale marquetry panels to such a high standard is an incredible achievement given the level of detail our client required. We are immensely proud of the part we have played in delivering this vision."

Lady Christine's front entry


Architectural wonders of the world triptych



Tuesday, July 6, 2010

ARYMA's Marquetry Domed Ceiling

ARYMA

Building something new and exciting with Anita Lear's marquetry legacy
I am looking at a memento  signed "Best wishes - Anita Marquetry - Anita Lear", from Live Oak Park in Berkeley, where I first met Anita Lear on June 12th, 2005. She had just transferred ownership of her marquetry studio, Anita Marquetry, to Howard Sansome, a young businessman with a love for art history. A long ways from home and the studio that she had founded back in Wales, she was gaining perspective on that episode and looking forward to seeing Howard build something new and exciting with her legacy. This is how Aryma came to be.




ARYMA's marquetry domed ceiling depicts indigenous birds and flora of the American Southwest

Excerpt from panel with Cardinal











My interview with Howard Sansome
Yesterday morning I spoke with Howard about this story and a couple of recently completed projects, including this domed entry with local birds, butterflies and flora for a client's Arizona residence. The other project, a large four panel marquetry art installation for a super yacht, has just reached the completion stage. Howard will be flying over to the shipyard next week to inspect the finished installation. He expects to have his client's permission to share his high resolution images of these remarkable works of art with MiArtStudio.com when he returns.


Excerpt from panel with Oreole
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I am looking forward to sharing the images for both of these remarkable projects with you. I will install a high resolution viewer at the MiArtStudio.com gallery and link to it from a post on this blog.
We also discussed what's coming up next for Aryma, one of just a few world-class art marquetry studios in the UK.


Follow this link to view more images of ARYMA's domed ceiling project: 

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Live Oak Park Fair - A Berkeley Tradition

Jan Etre throws her heart into each art fair that she produces. This is why I enjoy attending her events. Yoshiko Yamamoto is also a loyal fan. She contributes her designs to support Jan's work.








Anita Lear
In July of 2005 I met Anita Lear at the Fair. She was visiting Berkeley with her son Kye. I will write some posts about Anita, her pioneering work with Anita Marquetry and Aryma, and her current projects.
Although I want to tell the whole story, I'm determined to train myself to write quick, imperfect posts - as long as the facts are correct. So I'll write more later...





Here is another example of Yoshiko's art, along with this year's Live Oak Park Fair dates:

The Berkeley Rose Garden








Saturday and Sunday, June 12 and 13, 2010