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Профмастер Atelier / Decorative Artist
Facade panels, gold leaf, magnolias, and relief work shown through details from real projects.
Decorative art for interiors and facades, shaped by material, hand-worked texture, and precise lighting: gold leaf, relief panels, decorative plaster, and feature walls.
Decorative finishing process
The decorative process, from surface preparation to the final protective finish.
Facade relief
Decor should enhance the architecture, not compete with it: texture, colour, and pattern work together with the layout, lighting, and finishes.
Rather than an artist's portrait, we show the work itself: facade panels, close-ups of gilding, finished interiors, and surface details that reveal the character of each finish.
26 photos/real photographs of facade and interior decoration
facades and interiors/from relief panels to decorative plaster in finished rooms
4 collections/facade panels, gilding, relief work, and decorative plaster
facade panels
gold leaf
relief ornamentation
decorative plaster
The gallery is organised into four collections: a crane facade panel, magnolias painted over gold leaf, interior reliefs and friezes, and decorative plaster in finished rooms.
Architectural relief compositions for exterior walls, from initial modelling to the finished facade panel.
Facade crane relief panel
Raised cranes and a botanical background are finished by hand, keeping the relief expressive in daylight.
Close view of the crane relief
This close-up reveals the feathers, subtle transitions, and depth that flat painting cannot reproduce.
Facade panel on the house
The panel forms part of the facade, with its scale aligned to the niche, brickwork, and white surround.
Finished crane niche
In the finished facade niche, a subdued background, bird relief, and delicate botanical pattern form a single composition.
Facade panel during installation
The panel is shown before completion: the niche and relief are assembled, with hand-painted cranes and botanical details still to come.
Gold leaf, gilded moulding, and hand-painted botanical decor over a gold ground.
Magnolia panels on gold
Two tall panels painted over a gold ground: the flowers remain delicate while the metal adds depth and warmth.
Magnolias on a gold ground
White flowers and branches are painted over a textured metallic surface that changes with the viewing angle.
Magnolia close-up
This close-up reveals translucent petals, delicately drawn branches, and the texture of the gold base.
Gold-leaf panel texture
Before painting begins, the varied metallic surface already creates depth and soft reflections.
Decorative cabinet shutters
Paired raised panels with gilded ornament combine relief, a metallic glow, and hand-finished detailing for built-in furniture.
Full floral sketch
A large preparatory drawing helps two narrow panels read as one vertical composition.
Gold leaf ceiling cornice
A close-up of a gilded cornice, showing the relief, metallic glow, and precise work across the moulded profile.
Gilded ceiling ornament
A classical ceiling detail with botanical ornament and gold-leaf accents.
Gilded decorative panels
Paired decorative elements with gilded leaves, shell motifs, and fine profile edging.
Gilded scrollwork detail
In this relief close-up, gold accentuates the form, shadows, and depth of the decorative pattern.
Ornaments, friezes, and decorative lines integrated with architectural openings, fireplaces, and stair walls.
Relief ornament by the fireplace
Light relief on a textured wall adds vertical rhythm without competing with the fireplace and mirror.
Ornament around an architectural opening
The decorative line frames the opening and connects the wall with the classical mouldings and kitchen portal.
Relief along the stairs
The ornament follows the stair line and completes the wall without heavy decor.
Classical frieze beside marble
The pale ornament sits beside the marble finish and complements the room's classical proportions.
Light decorative frieze
Flat and raised elements work together, keeping the ornament subtle without excessive contrast.
Fine relief scrollwork
The subtle relief relies on nuance, becoming visible through light, shadow, and a tone close to the wall colour.
Decorative feature wall
A subtle pale wall ornament shows how decorative art becomes part of a finished interior.
Textured walls in finished rooms where colour, relief, and light work together.
Decorative plaster in a bedroom
A deep green shade and soft wall texture create a calm, cohesive bedroom interior.
Light textured wall
The hand-applied, irregular finish remains light while adding depth and a lively surface pattern.
Texture under side light
The wall light reveals the plaster relief, showing how the surface will look in evening light.
Textured wall and ceiling light
Shown in the completed room, the finish allows its texture, colour, and lighting to work together.
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