Exhibition of Marine-Inspired Art Collection Makes World Debut at Dubai International Boat Show
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Exhibition of Marine-Inspired Art Collection Makes World Debut at Dubai International Boat Show

Nestled amongst the superyachts and myriad various other craft at the 25th Dubai International Watercraft Show, a unique marine-inspired art gallery has made a massive effect on its launching appearance.

With a major query for 56 magnificent artworks crafted from Bohemian crystal, the Martine Art exhibit for VIP visitors is currently specific to increase next year.

Proprietor of Crystal Caviar, Marek Landa, brought the exhibit to Dubai for the program's 25th anniversary on the recommendation of Ibrahim Farhat, Managing Director of official program sponsorship partner Gulf Marine Solutions.

" He told me, 'Marek, you have many fantastic pieces, you need to most likely to Dubai. The Boat Show there is the excellent phase for you," claimed Landa.

The result this week has been a collection of breathtaking aquatic themed art sculptures in Bohemian crystal - one of the most costly worth 1.2 M Euros (AED 4.65 M) - personal appearances by celebrity artists Jan Frydrych and Vlastimil Beranek, and a display screen by one of the foremost Emirati artists, Najat Makki.

" When she visited us she fell in love with crystal and is currently creating her very own sculptures," said Landa who began his business six years earlier from a 6 square metre base in his indigenous Czech Republic. "We were 2 individuals after that, currently we are 130, with 7,000 square metres of production space and galleries."

The company begun by producing art Bohemian luxury light fixtures, and now boasts art sculptures on 66 superyachts and a list of clients that consists of Expense Clinton, Elton John, royal families and Russian oligarchs.

" Typically, there is no possibility for the sculptures to be seen outside the private yachts, so this was the best opportunity for site visitors to understand one of one of the most gorgeous of arts," stated Landa as the Dubai International Show movinged towards its incredible finish at the close of the weekend.

" This is the first time a gallery is showing marine-inspired art and it's a superb start. We have a very severe enquiry from a GCC royal family for 56 pieces. Next year, while VIPs will certainly be the major target market, we aim to open part of the exhibition to various other program site visitors."

Two of the Czech Republic's finest artists going to Dubai are currently hugely successful. Frydrych's work is presented in a number of the world's most famous museums and is additionally discovered in the private collections of royal family members, heads of state and celebrities, while Beranek is attributed with the largest Bhoemian crystal sculpture on the planet at 260kg.

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