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Sold Dolce, Gabbana and Marina – Acrylic on Canvas with Box frame, 15 X 15 inches
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Dolce, Gabbana and Marina – Acrylic on Canvas with Box frame, 15 X 15 inches

$400.00
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What is it that makes Luxury goods worth it? Perhaps it’s ‘poshness’, luscious appeal, indulgence, and there’s a premium to it. A healthy dose of pampering and trotting out only for the most special of occasions may send mixed signals of regret and pleasure. Perhaps, when in the mood to splurge or simply observe, the dopamine hit will endure in memories. The idea of luxury and the perfection that is associated with the stores and the brands gives a good feeling. It’s also the belief that good things happen in shopping experience and that makes those retail goods so appealing. This is luxury consumerism.

Never once, these luxury brands are in a subservient status. Its desirability comes from its uniqueness, projected confidence in their stories, truly artistic and never the least its superior quality. I find them aspirational, yet very inspirational. Pay a little extra money to buy these luxury goods and see what it does to you. One time you own their products, you start seeing the magic, seeing something beyond the physical product.  Little spotlight, getting on the list, Champagne in a glass. After this experience, the mind starts thinking in ways to get more. The attraction kicks in and you start behaving and working towards to get another one, and another one. That’s how you move the status, and everything is nice.

Inspired by luxury, ‘Once, twice, everything nice’ is a collection of 16 paintings with references to pop culture, retail therapy and consumerism. They make me feel good.

 

 

Details about the artwork: The artwork contains textures of acrylic paint on stretched canvas over a wooden frame and is varnished to protect the color. The artwork is mounted on an acrylic box frame and they arrive ready to hang, accompanied by a signed certificate of authenticity and a small note from the artist.

Packaging and Shipping: The artwork is boxed in a 5ply cardboard and packaged by me with great care. Free worldwide shipping. I am not liable for Import duties and Taxes.

It takes about 1.5 weeks to reach you from the date when the shipments are sent to the courier service. Tracking information will be provided to you once your order has been dispatched.

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What is it that makes Luxury goods worth it? Perhaps it’s ‘poshness’, luscious appeal, indulgence, and there’s a premium to it. A healthy dose of pampering and trotting out only for the most special of occasions may send mixed signals of regret and pleasure. Perhaps, when in the mood to splurge or simply observe, the dopamine hit will endure in memories. The idea of luxury and the perfection that is associated with the stores and the brands gives a good feeling. It’s also the belief that good things happen in shopping experience and that makes those retail goods so appealing. This is luxury consumerism.

Never once, these luxury brands are in a subservient status. Its desirability comes from its uniqueness, projected confidence in their stories, truly artistic and never the least its superior quality. I find them aspirational, yet very inspirational. Pay a little extra money to buy these luxury goods and see what it does to you. One time you own their products, you start seeing the magic, seeing something beyond the physical product.  Little spotlight, getting on the list, Champagne in a glass. After this experience, the mind starts thinking in ways to get more. The attraction kicks in and you start behaving and working towards to get another one, and another one. That’s how you move the status, and everything is nice.

Inspired by luxury, ‘Once, twice, everything nice’ is a collection of 16 paintings with references to pop culture, retail therapy and consumerism. They make me feel good.

 

 

Details about the artwork: The artwork contains textures of acrylic paint on stretched canvas over a wooden frame and is varnished to protect the color. The artwork is mounted on an acrylic box frame and they arrive ready to hang, accompanied by a signed certificate of authenticity and a small note from the artist.

Packaging and Shipping: The artwork is boxed in a 5ply cardboard and packaged by me with great care. Free worldwide shipping. I am not liable for Import duties and Taxes.

It takes about 1.5 weeks to reach you from the date when the shipments are sent to the courier service. Tracking information will be provided to you once your order has been dispatched.

What is it that makes Luxury goods worth it? Perhaps it’s ‘poshness’, luscious appeal, indulgence, and there’s a premium to it. A healthy dose of pampering and trotting out only for the most special of occasions may send mixed signals of regret and pleasure. Perhaps, when in the mood to splurge or simply observe, the dopamine hit will endure in memories. The idea of luxury and the perfection that is associated with the stores and the brands gives a good feeling. It’s also the belief that good things happen in shopping experience and that makes those retail goods so appealing. This is luxury consumerism.

Never once, these luxury brands are in a subservient status. Its desirability comes from its uniqueness, projected confidence in their stories, truly artistic and never the least its superior quality. I find them aspirational, yet very inspirational. Pay a little extra money to buy these luxury goods and see what it does to you. One time you own their products, you start seeing the magic, seeing something beyond the physical product.  Little spotlight, getting on the list, Champagne in a glass. After this experience, the mind starts thinking in ways to get more. The attraction kicks in and you start behaving and working towards to get another one, and another one. That’s how you move the status, and everything is nice.

Inspired by luxury, ‘Once, twice, everything nice’ is a collection of 16 paintings with references to pop culture, retail therapy and consumerism. They make me feel good.

 

 

Details about the artwork: The artwork contains textures of acrylic paint on stretched canvas over a wooden frame and is varnished to protect the color. The artwork is mounted on an acrylic box frame and they arrive ready to hang, accompanied by a signed certificate of authenticity and a small note from the artist.

Packaging and Shipping: The artwork is boxed in a 5ply cardboard and packaged by me with great care. Free worldwide shipping. I am not liable for Import duties and Taxes.

It takes about 1.5 weeks to reach you from the date when the shipments are sent to the courier service. Tracking information will be provided to you once your order has been dispatched.

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Keerthana uses acrylic mediums and knife painting techniques in her body of work. She was featured in World Art Dubai as an artist to look out for in their upcoming art fair. In 2022, she will be exhibiting at India Art Festival and World Art Dubai.