Boyac March ‘24




INTERNATIONAL WOMAN’S DAY AT BOYAC



Above: Dimonah Iksel in her London front room with D-dream. © Christel Jeanne



PROFILE ON IKSEL DESIGNER, DIMONAH IKSEL



For INTERNATIONAL WOMENS DAY, we’re celebrating IKSEL Inventive Director, Dimonah Iksel.

Dimonah was born to a household of jewellers to Iraqi-Hungarian parentage.  She spent her childhood in Tel-Aviv, Tehran, Geneva and Montreal. Later she lived in Calgary, New York, Jaipur, Paris and settled in London.  At the moment Dimonah and her husband and enterprise accomplice, Mehmet lksel, commute repeatedly between Istanbul and London, as they’ve an workplace in each cities.

Dimonah is chargeable for a lot of the creative course at Iksel Ornamental Arts. She believes she acquired her sense of color and composition from her many travels and from working for fifteen years with gems as a jeweller and designer.

Dimonah took on imaging software program in 2001, exploring the attainable transformations and constructions of the IKSEL work and “scenics” within the new digital world. Nothing appeared not possible.

Since then, Dimonah has developed all of the IKSEL scenic decors by imagining, composing, carefully following the portray and elaborate post-production work and closing colors.

At the moment we rejoice her creativity and the way it has reworked inside structure and design. With out Dimonah, IKSEL wouldn’t have the wealthy library of wallcoverings that represent Iksel’s database.

Among the IKSEL decors are solely the fruit of Dimonah’s creativeness, and subsequently signed together with her preliminary; these are D-Dream, D-Rajput Fantasy & D-Ocean Nonetheless Life.





IKSEL JAPANESE-INSPIRED SCENIC DECORS





NEW JAPANESE-INSPIRED WALLCOVERINGS



Introducing a collection of our Japanese-inspired Scenic Decors: ‘Japanese Cranes’, ‘Edo Wisteria’, and ‘Japanese Stables’.

Every of those charming designs embody the true spirit of Iksel: Meticulous crafted via archival analysis, delicate handpainting and considerate composition. The outcomes are distinctive, refined and timeless decors.

We’re assured our Scenic Decors will be capable to add a contact of grace to your interiors, whereas celebrating Japanese aesthetic values.



Our ‘Japanese Cranes’ design is impressed by the creative custom of Japan, the place folding screens had been used as ornamental and purposeful parts. These screens usually depicted scenes of nature, comparable to birds, flowers, and landscapes. We’ve taken a powerful instance from the seventeenth century and reworked it right into a full scenic design that covers all the wall, creating a sublime panorama.



Edo Wisteria’ is a surprisingly fashionable design that pulls from seventeenth century Japan. The gnarled bark has a calligraphic magnificence which contrasts with the mushy wisteria blossoms. We’ve reworked this authentic display design right into a Scenic Decor obtainable in 11 vibrant colours and 5 customary sizes, spanning over 12 meters at 3m top.



Above left to proper: Edo Wisteria; Japanese Cranes.



Japanese Stables’ is a fusion of beautiful Japanese screens we’ve restored and reworked. Two of them, relationship again to the early sixteenth century, function an array of horses in a secure, painted within the sleek Yamato-e fashion. The background is a lush meadow from different screens, created within the early seventeenth century, and exhibiting a serene autumn night time.



Whats On



twenty fourth BIENNALE OF SYDNEY “TEN THOUSAND SUNS”

 

Exhibition opens March ninth, 2024.
The twenty fourth Biennale of Sydney will current a significant up to date artwork occasion throughout six areas in Sydney, together with White Bay Energy Station, open to the general public for the primary time in over 100 years.

www.biennaleofsydney.artwork



MELBOURNE FOOD AND WINE FESTIVAL

 

Competition dates 15 – 24 MARCH 2024
Melbourne Meals & Wine Competition returns in March! Sit up for 10 days of outstanding meals, drinks and enjoyable from around the globe from 15 to 24 March, 2024.

www.melbournefoodandwine.com.au



QAGOMA “FAIRY TALES”

 

Exhibition till April 28, 2024
‘Fairy Tales’ at GOMA explores centuries of beloved people tales via artwork, design, textiles and movie. That includes the work of artists Abdul Abdullah, Del Kathryn Barton, Carsten Höller, Anish Kapoor, Yayoi Kusama, Ron Mueck, Tracey Moffatt and plenty of others.

www.qagoma.qld.gov.au/exhibition/fairy-tales



In The Press



VOGUE LIVING MARCH/APRIL ’24 ISSUE – FEATURING METAPHORES “APLOMB” COL BRIC ON SOFA BY FLACK STUDIO.



BELLE APRIL ’24 ISSUE – FEATURING COLONY “MARLY” ON ARMCHAIR BY THE VAULT.



Insider Favourites









Above high to backside: Edo Wisteria col bone, Japanese Cranes col multi.

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