Style1½ inches thick (3.75 cm) Product Details Artist grade canvas, archival inks, wooden stretcher bars, and UVB protective coating
AvailablityUsually ships within five business days. ArtistEmily Colosimo Platinum Member Collection3D
Description 3D structural expressionistic architectural concept of an urban multi building sculpture commerce courtyard designed with high tech industrial and technological components. Inspired by the city's unique position for its innovation in design and advanced technology the Modern Villa is transformed offering a futuristic experience for urbanites. It includes a 5 star 300 room conference banquet hotel, commerce and high end enterprise offices. The first of its kind the structure sets a standard for contemporary sustainable city green. Street shops, flagship department stores, 3D scape cinemas, dining clubs and pet cafes are some of the offerings. Designed to become a visibly identifiable landmark the building would be known for its functionality. Internal courtyard transforms into a green oasis designed to shield from the noise and hectic pace of the street side.The buildings envelope reveals its structure on the outside as well as the inside, but with visual emphasis placed on the internal steel and concrete skeletal structure. The inner facade appears open and transparent. Balconies and outdoor gardens and pools with cascade waterfalls juts from the architectural exterior offer secluded escapes for exchange and relaxation. The outer facade is a double layered multifunctional skin. It consolidates mediums behind a homogenous, large scaled surface matrix of LED light units. They supplement and surround high-end LED screen displaying infomercials. Low resolution LED light billboards are used as amplifiers augmenting and abstracting the commercial content over the entire building faade.
Emily Colosimo, Toronto Member Since July 2012 Artist Statement Emily grew up in a Canadian Italian Family where her mother was a talented seamstress/pattern designer and her father's hobby was redesigning cars. Her dad once envisioned an alternative fuel vehicle over 40 years ago. All of her siblings inherited much of their talents. Her first artwork was a lighthouse drawn when she was 4 years old. From that point on she was destined to become an architect. Sketching, painting and currently digital artwork has become her passive leisure. From Landscape Architect to Advertising Art Director Emily uses her artistic tools to envision her ideas.