Hundertwasser Biomorph II Silk Accent Pillow Cover 18" x 18" - KashmirDesigns
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Hundertwasser Biomorph II Silk Accent Pillow Cover 18" x 18"

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This modern decorative pillow cover is inspired from artworks of Hundertwasser (Modern Artist/Architect) meaning hundred water, rightly referred as "The colorful Artist". You can view the typical imperfect geometric forms in this colorful throw pillow cover. The Biomorph designs are more natural and free-flowing and are filled with rich colors of red, navy and various hues of blues. Chain stitch embroidery on a cotton base produces a soft, fine crewel, and the stitches create definite swirls as distinct as your fingerprint. Kashmiri craftsmen produce the finest quality chain stitch needlework in the world. A close-up view of this abstract pillow cover allows you to see the amazing chain-stitch embroidery work of master artisans who have practiced this art their entire lives.This abstract decorative pillow cover could grace the cabin of your boat or the chair in your solarium and yet be equally as comfortable in your den. The eye-popping color and pattern of this modern throw pillow is just what the designer ordered to create a fiery focal point in your decor. Perfect wherever you need a splash of color, this art work pillow creation is as durable as it is beautiful. Easy to care for, this cushion cover could spark up an old throw pillow or grace a new pillow form.

  • Composition: 70% Art Silk, 30% Cotton
  • Size: 18' x 18' (45 cms x 45 cms)
  • Pillow Insert not Included (Only Cover is on Sale)
  • Hand embroidered in Village Cottage Units
  • Backing: Canvas (See the Last Picture)

View additional pictures to see the intricate embroidery done in highly stylized beautiful patterns and superb craftsmanship unparalleled in the whole world. The effect of Hundertwasser's painting is colour. Hundertwasser used colours instinctively, without associating them with a definite symbolism and preferred intensive, radiant colours. His style was to place complementary colors adjacent to emphasize the double movement of the spiral.

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