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Posted by Novica on 17 Nov 2008 | Tagged as: art gallery, horses, novica, sculpture, wood - animal collection

Inquisitive and intelligent, horses emerge from the blond grain of suar wood. The thoroughbred’s bloodline is seen in mother and son, as her body language, bright eyes and flowing mane are repeated in the yearling. Nyoman Karsa carves the piece with delicate hands, reflecting his passionate dedication to animal causes.
Posted by Novica on 17 Nov 2008 | Tagged as: art gallery, gemstone collection, geometric & modern, novica, sculpture

Shaping natural quartz, Guena creates a beautiful set of pendulums. They are perfect for crystal therapy and are calibrated for radiesthesia, a science known by Egyptian pharaohs. The ancient science uses the human body’s vibrational fields to access information about other objects; it does so by measuring and evaluating the quality of this interaction on one’s own body. White quartz is thought to radiate and absorb energy, while green quartz is linked with health and healing. Rose quartz is believed to ignite the pink flame of love.
Posted by Novica on 17 Nov 2008 | Tagged as: art gallery, hinduism & spirituality, novica, sculpture, wood - buddhism

Hindu legend describes the good deeds of Supraba, a goddess who helps Arjuna kill Niwatakawaca, a giant who has been threatening God and human life in heaven and on earth. When Supraba seduces the giant, Arjuna shoots an arrow directly into his mouth, bringing about Niwatakawaca’s death. Nyoman Sedayatana portrays the pair in elegant crocodile wood statuettes. Carved and painted by hand, the graceful pair stands on lotus blossoms.
Posted by Novica on 17 Nov 2008 | Tagged as: art gallery, novica, romantic & family, sculpture, wood - abstract
Posted by Novica on 17 Nov 2008 | Tagged as: art gallery, novica, romantic & family, sculpture, wood - abstract
Posted by Novica on 17 Nov 2008 | Tagged as: art gallery, novica, sculpture, wildlife, wood - animal collection
Posted by Novica on 17 Nov 2008 | Tagged as: art gallery, dogs & cats, novica, sculpture, wood - animal collection
Posted by Novica on 17 Nov 2008 | Tagged as: art gallery, gemstone collection, geometric & modern, novica, sculpture
Posted by Novica on 17 Nov 2008 | Tagged as: art gallery, gemstone collection, geometric & modern, novica, sculpture

Believed to ignite the pink flame of love, rose quartz blooms like cherry blossoms on golden stems. Guena creates a delicate statuette to showcase Brazilian gemstones. A second tree flaunts multicolor foliage of amethyst, quartz and carnelian. Carnelian is linked with creativity, courage and happiness, while amethyst is thought to cleanse, purify, restructure and renew. Growing steadily over the centuries, changing with the seasons, trees are a symbol of stability and permanence.
Posted by Novica on 17 Nov 2008 | Tagged as: art gallery, brass sculpture, novica, sculpture

With a faraway gaze, Lord Krishna whiles away long moments coaxing sweet melodies from his murali (flute). K.C. Sharma portrays the Hindu deity in polished brass. As a youth, the cowherd Krishna became renowned as a lover. At the sound of his flute, the wives and daughters of the cowherds would leave their homes to dance ecstatically with him in the forests. He is usually depicted playing the flute, spreading the melody of love to mankind.