Small in size but not lacking in decorative merit, these sculptures will instantly embellish your home! Whether they bring about a more zen, modern or urban vibe, they reflect the talent of our artists and their technical prowess.
Curated by Cécile Martet
Springing forth from the Dark Ages and bursting onto the scene in its intellectual glory, the Renaissance spanned from the 14th to the 16th Century and is defined as the “rebirth” of art and culture. Spreading across Western Europe, it gave a platform to great Masters such as Michelangelo, Botticelli, Caravaggio and Artemisia Gentileschi. In this collection, our artists revisit masterpieces by prolific figures of the Renaissance. Though some works are more abstract or distinctly Renaissance-like than others, the modern touch brought to centuries-old subjects and styles is the Renaissance redefined in its own right.
Curated by Cécile Martet
With perhaps one of the most recognizable universes in cinema, Wes Anderson films and production designs boast singular aesthetics. His motley and deliberate settings amuse our eyes as we gaze upon his characters in otherworldly places, ripe with pastels and a relentless attention to detail. In the Wes Anderson style, every shot is a work of art. In honor of the forthcoming cinematic event, Rise Art has rounded up our artists' creations that could have been plucked straight from the imagination of this critically-acclaimed director and design mastermind.
Curated by Cécile Martet
Film and art go hand-in-hand and many artists and directors duplicate each other's material. Rise Art has rolled out the red carpet for our artists whose creations pay tribute to their favorite Hollywood personalities, films and cinematic shots. To whom will you award your Palme d'Or?
Curated by Cécile Martet
An artist's imagination can extend beyond the rectangular contours of a single canvas. These multi-panelled works offer the chance to elevate any wall space in an original and sophisticated way. Diptychs and triptychs first appeared as altar pieces in Renaissance art. More recently, these "non-standard" formats have been re-appropriated by artists such as Andy Warhol in his iconic "Marilyn Diptych", or Mark Rothko's monochrome diptychs in the Rothko Chapel. Discover our selection of works formatted as diptychs, triptychs and beyond.
Curated by Cécile Martet