Also, LBB, please focus on the art and the house, rather than the owner. When the owner is specifically referring to an item, please show that item. In recent videos, there have been prolonged shots of the homeowner just sitting/standing,and talking. We don't need to see that! We are here to see the house, the artefacts, the furnishings, the collections, the curios. You should have more upclose shots of art which reveal the finer details. I see that a lot of objects get glossed over and neglected. Please correct that.
Pavitra your home speaks much about you and your taste which is very elegant and beautiful ❤and you are a beautiful woman with good culture and good taste ❤
Given that my personal hero is Tony Duquette, this is not exactly "my type" of house 😁 ... But I do like it, and it's pretty chic. The artworks are interesting... I loved the double-mirror arch in the drawing room. (That space needs some pops of cheerful colours.) The head at 5.09 is fascinating ... It has an air of mystery, though it's also slightly eerie. My main objection is to the daughter's portrait...the painting is fine in itself, but it obliterates the child's identity! Her face is not shown....how can it be HER portrait? It could be any little girl. That was very odd, IMHO. Apart from that, it's a very elegant, atmospheric home... The colour palette creates a definite ambience, but it might get a little dreary...More pops of colour (like that striking yellow painting) would transform it into something really superb. Not much was shown, but what was, was well done.
Next part. Which great art form, or cultural epoch, has been minimalist? Which great work of art? Even Buddhist monks painted and carved their CAVES from floor to ceiling with THOUSANDS of figures in the most gorgeous colours! Look at any Indian temple, at the Sistine Chapel, at Versailles or Buckingham Palace, or at a Buddhist pagoda, or Alhambra, or buildings of Lotfollah. They are ALL maximalist!! Even Christian monasteries and abbeys were painted all over with jewel-like colors. Indian art is maximalist to the point of being over-the-top. Not an inch left uncarved. Fact is, Maximalism not only expresses, but also fosters unlimited creativity and productivity. A Pro-Maximalist philosophy leads to constant inventiveness. Minimalism suffocates imagination and dessicates innovation. The difference between them is the difference betwn Dynamism and Passivity. Last but not the least, Maximalism means Shopping!! 😁 A thriving economy!! 😄 Come on, Shopping is the best anti-depressant and the best cardio!! 😊 I want to see Indians live in grandeur, live life King-size, live in opulence, with elan and confidence. Show the world that you're the most splendid, ingenious, artistic and creative lot!! 👍 But be humble and kind at the same time. We ought to be able to manage that ✌
Also, LBB, please focus on the art and the house, rather than the owner.
When the owner is specifically referring to an item, please show that item.
In recent videos, there have been prolonged shots of the homeowner just sitting/standing,and talking. We don't need to see that! We are here to see the house, the artefacts, the furnishings, the collections, the curios. You should have more upclose shots of art which reveal the finer details. I see that a lot of objects get glossed over and neglected. Please correct that.
Paintings are so beautiful. Loved it
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obvi a beautiful home and home owner but it was more of her than the house , plz share links of the artists or suppliers if u really wnat to help them
Loved how she promoted artists from across India. Nicely presented. Would hv loved a peek into her kitchen, though.
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She missed Covid times as it was lo of fun. “ Privileged class live in their glass bubbles. Her house is beautifully decorated though .
more than the house the lady is stunting and unique, I love the way she has groomed herself and it shadows the
beauty of the house
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Pavitra your home speaks much about you and your taste which is very elegant and beautiful ❤and you are a beautiful woman with good culture and good taste ❤
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Only talk..not showing the house..no DIY 😔
Aesthetic and opulent ❤❤❤
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Where is the home???
Oh ! Loved most of the art/sculptures ❤ Nice find LBB 👍🏻
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It is an expensive house filled with lots of expensive and contemporary furniture and decore pieces; precisely an opulent lifestyle.
Very elegant
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Given that my personal hero is Tony Duquette, this is not exactly "my type" of house 😁 ... But I do like it, and it's pretty chic. The artworks are interesting... I loved the double-mirror arch in the drawing room. (That space needs some pops of cheerful colours.) The head at 5.09 is fascinating ... It has an air of mystery, though it's also slightly eerie. My main objection is to the daughter's portrait...the painting is fine in itself, but it obliterates the child's identity! Her face is not shown....how can it be HER portrait? It could be any little girl. That was very odd, IMHO. Apart from that, it's a very elegant, atmospheric home... The colour palette creates a definite ambience, but it might get a little dreary...More pops of colour (like that striking yellow painting) would transform it into something really superb. Not much was shown, but what was, was well done.
Great
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Next part. Which great art form, or cultural epoch, has been minimalist? Which great work of art? Even Buddhist monks painted and carved their CAVES from floor to ceiling with THOUSANDS of figures in the most gorgeous colours! Look at any Indian temple, at the Sistine Chapel, at Versailles or Buckingham Palace, or at a Buddhist pagoda, or Alhambra, or buildings of Lotfollah. They are ALL maximalist!! Even Christian monasteries and abbeys were painted all over with jewel-like colors. Indian art is maximalist to the point of being over-the-top. Not an inch left uncarved. Fact is, Maximalism not only expresses, but also fosters unlimited creativity and productivity. A Pro-Maximalist philosophy leads to constant inventiveness. Minimalism suffocates imagination and dessicates innovation. The difference between them is the difference betwn Dynamism and Passivity. Last but not the least, Maximalism means Shopping!! 😁 A thriving economy!! 😄 Come on, Shopping is the best anti-depressant and the best cardio!! 😊 I want to see Indians live in grandeur, live life King-size, live in opulence, with elan and confidence. Show the world that you're the most splendid, ingenious, artistic and creative lot!! 👍 But be humble and kind at the same time. We ought to be able to manage that ✌
It is an expensive house filled with lots of expensive and contemporary furniture and decore pieces; precisely an opulent lifestyle.