Artistic Metal Panels

The epoxy resin is poured over the pearls. The coating not only enhances the brilliance of the pearl, but also provides a lifelong protection.

Deltas are the unsung heroes of our planet, fertilizing hundreds of thousands of miles across our planet as they distribute sediment from rivers to the shorelines. One in 15 of the world's population lives, breathes and works on one of the 40 or so major deltas on planet Earth, relying on their inexhaustible power to keep the area stable. Only when viewed from above is it possible to appreciate their scale and the impact they have on shaping our land - and how beautiful they are.

ARTISTIC METAL PANELS crafted by patric rozario have brilliant designs, beauty, color and versatility that grow to encompass the ceaseless demands of clever, insightful and imaginative interior designers, fit-out consultants and architects.

What impresses these professionals is the unparalleled freedom to create the most astonishing and beautiful visuals with huge practical potential in any working, living & entertaining environments. 

Bespoke, to say the least.

Patric Rozario’s exclusive production process includes hand painting on Metal Composite Panels or Solid Metal which are then embedded with Natural Pearls, Swarovski crystals, Precious Gems, Semi-Precious Stones and Crystals. These are then time-dried and finally hand coated with special water resistant Epoxy Resin (which has no odor and no Volatile Organic Compounds), bringing to life an elegant and unique form of art. 

Emerging from his studios in London and Doha, Malaysian artist Patric Rozario’s creations are something akin to an art movement. He has mastered the style of marrying three naturally occurring elements into his creations that has thus far never been visualized and brought together as art. These elements have aided and mystified mankind ever since they were discovered, but the coherence of metal, pearls and gems by Rozario has resulted in designer ‘ARTISTIC METAL PANELS. These bespoke creations, thus, are the description of the luminescence of the pearls, precious gems and metal that Rozario uses to take his art to the sublime.

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Thread is a medium too. It has color, form and can manifest into any shape. Yes it is a solid matter; but can become liquid in the artist’s hand.

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Barahat Al Wakra Restaurant, Qatar.

Barahat Al Wakra Restaurant, Qatar.

Can you tell me why a spiral design seems omnipresent in our natural world and in the universe? I see this pattern in plant tendrils, flowers and leaves, pinecones, the sunflower, as well as in astronomy.
Nature does seem to have quite the affinity for spirals, though. In hurricanes and galaxies, the body rotation spawns spiral shapes: When the center turns faster than the periphery, waves within these phenomena get spun around into spirals.

The Everglades. Often described as a wetland or swamp, the Everglades is really a very slow moving river. The Everglades features over 350 species of birds, 300 species of fish and saltwater fish.
225 x 95 cm aluminum composite panel base. This piece was commissioned by a businessman in Doha, Qatar in 2017. Gems used: Ruby, Emerald, Jasper, Brazilian Quartz, Hessonite (Gometh), Beryl, Citrine, Carnelian, Black Agate, Moss Agate, Margas Green, Green Hydro Quartz, Gomti Chakra, Sea Shells, Assorted Tumbled Stones, Pearls, Zirconium, Swarovski Crystals & Copper dust. Client: Jayaprasad K.B.

An artist’s motivations to create art are just as varied as his or her individual personality. Thus, it is not the ‘what’, but the ‘who’ that motivates prospective patrons and, more so, that builds connections between them and the brand. 

Patric Rozario, an artist and creator who hails from Malaysia, says: “The input that the buyer and the viewer provide lets my creations grow richer and more meaningful. I prefer to create pieces that are dazzling, rich, glamorous, colorful, joyful and rare. My effort is to evoke happiness, and also be therapeutic.”

 

There cannot be two same ARTISTIC METAL PANELS that Patric Rozario creates. Each piece is uniquely handcrafted & HEART-CRAFTED and you will be the only one in the world to own it.

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Spiral Dance. Take a few moments to contemplate the spiraling aspects of nature and their implications on your own perspective. Better yet, look out to Mother Nature and find your own special spirals nestled in the folds of her gown. Now ‘just dance…

Spiral Dance. Take a few moments to contemplate the spiraling aspects of nature and their implications on your own perspective. Better yet, look out to Mother Nature and find your own special spirals nestled in the folds of her gown. Now ‘just dance’ as these spirals do - and become ‘one’.

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Close up of Amazing Amazon. The wonder of nature is that it’s largely ephemeral. The wonder of metal is that it’s largely long-lasting. Combining the two is a perfect way to copy nature so that we can enjoy it always or capture it at a point in time…

Close up of Amazing Amazon. The wonder of nature is that it’s largely ephemeral. The wonder of metal is that it’s largely long-lasting. Combining the two is a perfect way to copy nature so that we can enjoy it always or capture it at a point in time and leave it there. Inspired from the jungles of Borneo, where I grew up as a child.

Into the Deep Blue. Water is colorless, shallow water appears to be the color of whatever lies underneath it, but deep water is full of this scattered light, the purer the water the deeper the blue. This light that does not touch us, does not travel…

Into the Deep Blue. Water is colorless, shallow water appears to be the color of whatever lies underneath it, but deep water is full of this scattered light, the purer the water the deeper the blue. This light that does not touch us, does not travel the whole distance, the light that gets lost, gives us the beauty of the world, so much of which is in the color blue; of which plenty is seen as you go ‘into the deep blue’.
Scattered drops of resin is poured over completely dry panels. The result is the wet look.