The Sweet Life Art Collection by Interior Designer Shaynna Blaze – Celebrating a Decade of Art, Design, and Collaboration

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The Sweet Life Art Collection by Interior Designer Shaynna Blaze – Celebrating a Decade of Art, Design, and Collaboration

 

For the past 10 years, Urban Road has had the immense pleasure of collaborating with one of Australia’s most beloved interior designers, Shaynna Blaze. 


From her first collection that captured our imaginations to her latest, The Sweet Life Collection, Shaynna Blaze’s artwork and her collaborative efforts have added new layers of creativity, artistry, and personality to our range of art at Urban Road. 


As we celebrate this decade-long journey, we’re reflecting on the art by Shaynna Blaze that has captured so many hearts and the exciting new chapter we’re about to unfold.

 

 

2016 – Flight, Beyond the Cracks and Inner Child Collections

After the success of the Transcend Collection, Shaynna worked with us on three new collections in 2016. This collection celebrated the intrigue of intricate details, finding the beauty and mystery in imperfections.


Flight was an exploration of organic energy, representing one solitary moment of time being captured and recorded. 
 

Cracks brought to life Natural Australian barks, creating abstract designs for such a unique look and feel.


Overall, these collections were created to bring together every generation of art-lovers, fostering a refreshing connection between textures and scale, something that was quite a groundbreaking feat.


With these collections, Shaynna once again proved that her artistic vision was far ahead of the trends. Her ability to weave intricate textures and abstract designs created a new direction for wall art, influencing interior design movements at that time. 


This innovative approach to art is something she continues to bring to every collection, constantly pushing boundaries and setting trends that others soon follow. It's a testament to her lasting influence in the world of design, both then and now.

 

 

 

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