Client Stories: 3D Art Installations by Godai Arts
See how interior designers and homeowners use our perspective art to change the feel of their spaces.
Monica Naram, an expert in art installations for malls and airports, shares her thoughts on my work. She highlights the intricate detailing, the mix of materials, and the profound effect of the integrated lighting in each piece.
A visitor at the iDAC expo describes my art as "exquisite, innovative, and very different." It is this element of surprise and novelty that I strive to bring to every project.
Interior designer Deepti Khanna discusses the versatility of my 3D murals. She notes their suitability for both residential homes and large-scale hospitality projects, particularly praising the beauty of the religious-themed pieces.
An expo visitor expresses how my 3D visual art captured her attention completely. She imagines how a single piece could redefine an entire living room, turning it into something new and wonderful.
Here, I walk an influencer through my collection at an exhibition. I explain how I can create customized 3D art of a client's favorite city or a sacred temple backdrop, all within a 5-inch depth.
Design expert Ridhi Khosla Jalan explains how my perspective art tricks the eye. She notes that the 4-inch depth feels like a space you can step into, making it ideal for mandirs, bars, or any small space needing a sense of scale.
About Voices of Our Clients & Collaborators
Most of our clients come to us because they want more than just wall decor. They want a change in perspective. Whether it is an architect looking for a feature wall in a hotel or a homeowner wanting to turn a small mandir into a grand space, our 5-inch deep 3D murals offer a visual trick that makes a room feel larger. It is not just about the art; it is about how the lighting and the physical structure come together to make people stop and look twice.
When we showcase our work at exhibitions like iDAC, the most common reaction is a double take. It happens when people realize the scene they are looking at is not a flat painting.
As interior designer Deepti Khanna noted, the versatility of these murals allows them to fit perfectly into both residential homes and hospitality projects, particularly for religious-themed installations. Monica Naram, who handles art installations for commercial hubs like airports, pointed out the technical detail: it is the combination of specific materials, the depth, and the integrated lighting that creates such a profound effect.
Here is why designers and visitors keep coming back to us:
- Forced Perspective: We use a technique that simulates deep corridors or vast landscapes within a 5-6 inch frame. This is ideal for tight spaces like bars, mandirs, or narrow hallways where you want to add depth without taking up floor space.
- Built to Last: We use fiberglass, marble dust, and GRC. This ensures that the art is durable and washable, whether it is for an indoor feature wall or an outdoor facade.
- Lighting Integration: We build channels for LED profiles directly into the sculpture. When you see our work, you are seeing a piece of art that interacts with light to create real shadows, not just painted ones.
We work closely with you on the design. If you have a favorite city, a sacred temple design, or a specific nature scene in mind, we can translate that vision into a durable, maintenance-free structure.
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