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Grapevine as an Element of Mediterranean-Style Facade Decoration

#4832. Grapevine as an Element of Mediterranean-Style Facade Decoration

The photograph showcases an artistic decorative design on a building facade in the form of a grapevine bas-relief. The wall is painted in a warm yellow color, creating an effective contrast with the volumetric elements of the sculptural composition. The central element is a stylized grapevine trunk in brown, which winds along the wall, forming a natural asymmetrical composition.

The green grape leaves are executed with detailed elaboration of veins and natural shape, giving the composition botanical authenticity. Grape clusters, placed in different parts of the composition, add volume and textural variety. This decorative solution is organically integrated into the architectural space, creating a connection between the structure and natural motifs.

The technical execution indicates the use of plaster relief or decorative stucco, which is a traditional technique for facade decoration in Mediterranean or Southern European style. On the right side of the photo, part of a window or door structure with a lattice element is visible, complementing the overall architectural composition.

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