Red Rose Marquetry
Laszlo Sandor marquetry artist created an unique inlay image of red rose.
Size: 29.5 H x 11.8 W x 0.4 in
The most obvious and well known meaning of the red rose is deep love and affection. In the 18th century, a special rose language evolved as a means of communication between lovers who were forced by society to keep their feelings a secret. And the red rose came to symbolize true love that would stand the test of time. Staunchly promising affection that is forever riding high is what the red rose means. The red rose denotes a true love that is stronger than thorns and can outlive all obstacles.
Desire is another facet of the red rose. The red rose expresses the throbbing heat of new love, a passionate expression of attraction. Red is the colour of consummation, of raging desires and craving passion. The meaning of the red rose then is quite apparent from its colour itself. Red rose speaks of love that awaits a passionate expression.
In addition to beauty and passion, red roses also symbolize courage. The red rose is also a symbol of power, as represented in the War of the Roses. Red roses seek to congratulate a job well done, and to express respect and appreciation. The red rose celebrates the creative spirit of love.
Red roses also have a different kind of meaning within marriage. Red roses express domestic bliss that is at once passionate as well as abiding. A love that is growing in strength, away from monotony and still fresh is what the red rose portrays.
This beautiful flower natural colour of exotic woods used make an image an integral part of every home. Due to its extremely demanding design and unique shading technique, pictures of the artist are popular throughout the world. The red colour is a beautiful and very hard East-African Padouk wood, and the black background an very dark brown and extreme hard Mexican Ziricote wood.
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White Rose Marquetry
Laszlo Sandor marquetry artist created an unique inlay image of white rose.
Size: 19.7 H x 19.7 W x 0.4 in
The meaning of shimmering white roses is not very hard to decipher if you go by their appearance. The colour white has always been synonymous with purity and virtue. And so, sincerity, purity, and chastity are some of the obvious meanings of a white rose. When you need to convince that your affections are straight from the heart and are as pure as virgin snow, use a white rose. But there are more hidden meanings in a white rose than meets the eye.
White has ever been a symbol of innocence, of a world unspoiled and untarnished. The meaning of a bunch of glowing white roses is innocence and spiritual love. The white rose glorifies a love that is unaware of the temptations of the flesh and resides only in the soul. As opposed to the red rose that speaks of passionate promises, the meaning of a white rose is in its simplicity and pristine purity.
Sometimes called "the flower of light", one of the meanings of white roses is everlasting love - love stronger than death, an eternal love, undying and all sustaining. White rose speaks of a love that is sustained more by loyalty, reverence and humility than by red-blooded passion. So, in its capacity to worship someone till death, the meaning of a white rose is unchanging loyalty that endures beyond all else.
The white rose is the queen of the bridal bouquet. Here, the meaning of a white rose is something different altogether. A virgin carrying the white roses seeks to assure her loved one of her purity and innocence. Untarnished and untainted - the white rose is the bride on her wedding day. In the "language of the flowers" the meaning of white roses is "I am worthy of you". The meaning of the white rose will not be lost on a groom when he sees his bride's eyes filled with unchanging love and loyalty, a promise to stand by him through all.
The most famous meanings of the white rose arise from mythology. Many of these surround Aphrodite (Venus) as Goddess of love. She sprang forth into life from the foaming sea, and where the foam fell to the ground, white roses grew.
This and later myths about Aphrodite display the dual nature of love: purity and innocence represented by white roses; desire and sexual gratification by red ones. In one story she runs to help her wounded lover Adonis and catches her flesh on the thorns of the white rose bush. Her blood falling on the bush turns the roses red, symbolizing the way innocence and purity change to experience and motherhood.
This beautiful flower natural colour of exotic woods used make an image an integral part of every home. Due to its extremely demanding design and unique shading technique, pictures of the artist are popular throughout the world. The beige colour is a beautiful figured European Maple wood, and the blue background an specially dyed blue European Bird's Eye Maple wood.
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Marquetry
Buddha's
Face
Laszlo Sandor marquetry
artist created an unique
inlay image of Siddhartha Gautama artwork.
Size: 27.4 H x 11.8 W x 0.6 in
The downward Buddha calls attention to self-knowledge. The bottom of the picture is the darkness of the subconscious. Buddha's reassuring eyes and the natural colour of exotic woods used make an image an integral part of every home. Due to its extremely demanding design and unique shading technique, portraits of the artist are popular throughout the world. The gold colour is a beautiful light-hearted East African Anigre wood, and a dark brown, specially shaped European walnut burl.
The picture is hand-made and has a lot of work hours. Iron Man's gaze is a magical. The background dyed blue colour, the all other exotic wood veneers natural colour. This special marquetry picture an integral part of every home. Due to its extremely demanding design and unique shading technique, portraits of the artist are popular throughout the world. The special textures found in the egzotic raw materials contribute a lot to the unique style. Each portrait is made even more personal by how these materials react to the flow of time. The red colour is a beautiful and very hard East-African Padouk wood and beauty Sapelli Mahogany and the background an specially dyed blue Canadian Maple wood. The black colour an very dark and extreme hard Makassar Ebony wood. More used wood type: Birch, White Ash, Koto, Beech.
Marquetry Rooster
(Chinese Zodiac Sign)
Laszlo Sandor marquetry artist created an unique inlay image of Chinese Zodiac Rooster Sign.
Size: 19.7 H x 19.7 W x 0.4 in
People born in a year of the Rooster are very observant. Hardworking, resourceful, courageous, and talented. Roosters are very confident in themselves and are always active, amusing, and popular within a crowd. Roosters are talkative, outspoken, frank, open, honest, and loyal individuals. They like to be the center of attention and always appear attractive and beautiful. Roosters are happiest when they are surrounded by others, whether at a party or just a social gathering. They enjoy the spotlight and will exhibit their charm on any occasion. People born in a year of the Rooster are typically healthy people. They are active and enjoy sports, such as hiking and swimming. Roosters don't get sick very often because they tend to fight illness well. Even when they do become ill, they feel better quickly. Roosters are a little sensitive, and they feel stressed and moody at times. Roosters are more motivated than other animals in the Chinese zodiac, making their careers a priority in their lives. Roosters are hard working, multi-talented, and can deal with a variety of jobs. Roosters are loyal and they make devoted friends. They always keep their promises and are always true to their word. This geometrical style picture natural colour of exotic woods used make an image an integral part of every home. Due to its extremely demanding design pictures of the artist are popular throughout the world. The brown colour is a vanilla fragrance African Sapelli Mahogany, the black colour and extreme hard Mexican Ziricote wood. More used wood type: Maple, Koto, Alder, Zebrano