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New Marriott Courtyard hotel in Riyadh

ARTASA, contributed to the signature interior of area

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ARTASA has designed and produced all the exclusive artworks
Riyadh - Arab Today

ARTASA has designed and produced all the exclusive artworks displayed in the public areas of the new Marriott Courtyard hotel in Riyadh (recently opened), a property of AL HOKAIR REAL ESTATE. 

Already well established in the GCC, ARTASAhas been selected by AL HOKAIR REAL ESTATE, a leading group of Saudi, to provide all the art pieces of the lobby, lounge, restaurant and business center of its new luxury hotel property located atMussaBin Nasser street in Riyadh. 
For this project, ARTASA has worked in collaboration with artists from North America, Europe, Asia and Saudi, fulfilling the particular requirements of Marriott and the interior designer of the project: Echo Architecture London.

artasa contributed to the signature interior of area

One of the most impressive art pieces is the huge backlit photo visible at the lobby reception of the hotel. It looks like a large window open onto a Ghaf tree, a local tree of Saudi Arabia.
Riadh SIFAOUI, co-Founder and Art Director of ARTASA, has produced this image on order using the particular multi-row panoramic technique of shooting. Made of 20 photos stitched all together, the backlit image is offering an amazing sharpened and detailed view onto the tree, from corner to corner.
This impressive rendering is emphasized by the angle of shooting: Riadh SIFAOUI has placed his cameraunder the tree.As a result, the backlit image gives the amazing feeling of being at the shade of it. The high quality of the digital print made on one roll of almost 7 meters long and 3 meters high (printed in France) and the backlight installationare accentuating this impressive rendering. 

artasa contributed to the signature interior of area

In addition to it, for the handmade paintings, the digital arts on glass and the other art pieces and decorative items displayed in the public areas of the hotel, ARTASA has collaborated with established artists coming from all over the world.
For instance, ARTASA has involved Paul VILLINSKY, a famous visual artist from New York, for the wall installation located at the main entrance of the hotel. The artist has personally installed onsite a flow of over 200 butterflies. Cut from recycle aluminum cans and painted with the colors of the lobby, the butterfliesare installedon wall of 7,6 meters long and 4 meters high and show several shapes and sizes.
ARTASA has also worked with an experienced French artist, Jean-Paul BOYER, specialized in modular sculptures. His sculptures are made of many elements assembled with a central axis around which they can freely move. His idea is to keep alive the interest of the visitors by showing many different shapes with each of his sculptures.

artasa contributed to the signature interior of area

Mrs. Marie-Noelle DUREGNE, Co-founder and CEO of ARTASA stated: “We are proud of all the art pieces and decorative items we've provided for the Marriott Courtyard hotel in Riyadh. Each of them has been designed and produced on order, involving artists from America, Europe, Asia and also from Saudi! That's why I can say that we've contributed to give a signature to the interior design of the public areas of this luxury hotel".  
Marie-Noelle added: “Of course, we are also proud to count the Marriott Courtyard Riyadh in our list of references and FAWAZ A. AL HOKAIR REAL ESTATE Co., one of the largest real estate company of Saudi Arabia, as one of our client”.


About ARTASA:
ARTASA is a French company. Headquartered in Paris, the company is internationally oriented since its launch and particularly active in the Gulf Area. To support its business development and to establish a close relationship with its clients, ARTASA has developed partnerships with local companies and representatives.
The French team is focused on the development of new collections inspired by cultures and heritages. They love to design art pieces mixing different techniques: academic drawing and painting techniques, ancestral craftsmanship (e.g: screen printing or gilding), and new technologies (e.g: laser cutting or digital art). For frames and onsite installation, ARTASA is working with partners located in each market covered by ARTASA. 
Because ARTASA founders are art lovers, they continually look for new professional artists and craftsmen, all over the world, and they are especially concerned with quality and final rendering of their art pieces.

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