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Wall Installations: Beyond the Frame

byThe DesigneraVisit gallery in Worli, Mumbai; Ships across IndiaStarts from14,000 per artworkView full gallery

These pieces do not just sit on a wall; they demand attention. We move past the flat canvas into three-dimensional territory with metal, acrylic, and light to bring dynamic energy to your interiors.

'Love Unleashed' by Khushi Gursale & Sarvesh Chavan. This metal artwork reinterprets Robert Indiana’s iconic LOVE sculpture as a cut-out layered with a vibrant pop art collage of brands like Gucci and Prada.

A direct frontal view of the 'Love Unleashed' installation. The piece bridges the timeless message of love with the expressive, commercial energy of pop art, creating something both nostalgic and new.

Another angle of 'Love Unleashed,' highlighting its three-dimensional form. The collage, bursting with color and iconic symbols, reflects the multifaceted nature of love in modern times.

'The Beat Goes On,' a metallic installation paying homage to 80s pop art and music. A classic record player becomes a dance floor for colorful figures inspired by Keith Haring's iconic line work.

'Dripping Pop – A Tribute to Keith Haring.' This acrylic wall installation features a fiber paint roller dripping with colorful figures, transforming Haring's visual language into a dynamic, flowing form.

A wider view of the 'Dripping Pop' installation in our gallery. The piece celebrates the creative process, where each drip contributes energy, emotion, and meaning.

A close-up of a green figure from the 'Dripping Pop' installation. The clean lines and bold color are a direct tribute to Keith Haring’s playful and socially conscious style.

Another detailed shot of the figures in 'Dripping Pop.' The sense of movement and joy is palpable in this vibrant and spontaneous-feeling work.

The 'Dripping Pop' installation seen from the side. This angle reveals its sculptural depth, showing how it extends from the wall to create a more immersive experience.

A video of 'Emphemeral Reflections' by Hitesh Gilder. This piece explores themes of change and beauty through layered butterfly shapes on a reflective, textured metal sheet.

About Wall Installations: Beyond the Frame

These are not static pieces, so lighting is everything. If you are mounting these in a foyer or above a console, try to place them where natural light or directed spotlights can hit the chrome and acrylic surfaces. It brings out the depth in the layered collages and prevents the piece from looking flat against your wall.

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