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About Patric Rozario
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 if possible, heal too”.
Patric Rozario shuffles between Doha and London where he has studios in both cities. Two companies that he has formed market Patric Rozario’s creations. Aesthetic Arts Ltd of the United Kingdom and Aesthetic Arts Design of Qatar.
Drawn to pearls, the quintessential Cancerian is intrigued by the coincidences that keep him close to the ‘Mermaid’s Tears’. His first job was as a merchant navy officer sailing the seven seas, where pearls rest. His tour of duty exposed him to various cultures around the globe, which influenced his art in many ways. He is passionate about pearls…the textures, their luster, how wonderful they feel and how radiant they look against any background. That's why he incorporates them into all his creations.
master craftsman
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On 14 July 2016 Patric Rozario was bestowed with the title of Master Craftsman and his company, Aesthetic Arts Ltd is now member of The Guild Of Master Craftsmen of the United Kingdom.
When prospective customers see the Guild emblem – a sign of quality – they will know that only accredited members of The Guild of Master Craftsmen can use this emblem. All Guild members are thoroughly assessed to earn the right to be called Master Craftsmen. Once accepted into the fold, they are required to maintain and uphold the Guild’s stringent professional criteria.
Aesthetic Arts is proud to be in the league of Harrods, Aston Martin, Burberry, The Ritz and Bentley Motors (to mention a few) who are also members of the Guild of Master Craftsmen.
There are a few common factors that make the best great. Whether it was Neo-classicalist Jacques-Louis David, Romantic Francisco Goya, Realist Gustave Courbet, Impressionist Claude Monet; their art was simply a superior product when compared to the works of other good artists of their time, just as Leonardo Da Vinci and Michael Angelo’s had been in their time. The appeal in the creations of these masters lay in the facts that they were different, distinctive, and of high quality: as are Rozario’s.