The image shows a unique architectural detail on a building facade, crafted as a mosaic tree of life. This decorative composition is placed on a wall made of greenish-blue stone. The mosaic is organically integrated into the stone masonry of the facade, creating a bright contrasting accent.
The tree is executed in artistic mosaic technique with stylized green leaves radiating from a central geometric element with an ornamental pattern. At the core of the composition, one can distinguish a symbolic motif resembling the "flower of life" or another sacred geometric pattern. The tree trunk is adorned with decorative scenes and figures rendered in beige and brown tones, contrasting with the green foliage.
Special expressiveness is added to the composition by white circular elements evenly distributed among the leaves, resembling fruits or flowers. Also visible in the tree crown are rounded golden inserts with symbolic images. The entire work represents a complex synthesis of decorative applied art and architecture, exemplifying the integration of symbolic content into architectural context.
The building facade on which the composition is placed is made of carefully selected irregular stone blocks with pronounced texture and natural blue-green hues. On the left, a fragment of architectural framing is visible, possibly a door or window opening with geometric decor, indicating a thoughtful stylistic unity of the entire architectural ensemble.