#5674. Mosaic Facade "Flowering Prickly Pear": A Synthesis of Architecture and Folk Art

The image shows a unique mosaic composition on a cylindrical column of a building. The facade solution is executed in the technique of mosaic made of ceramic tiles of various colors. The central element of the composition is a stylized image of a prickly pear cactus with characteristic flat segments in greenish tones and bright flowers.

The mosaic is divided into several color zones: the upper part is light turquoise with irregularly shaped fragments, the middle is rich blue featuring a flowering cactus, and the lower is terracotta-red with prickly pear fruits. The execution technique represents laborious work with numerous small fragments of different sizes and shapes, creating a cohesive artistic image.

Architecturally, this element serves not only a decorative but also a semiotic function, referencing the local flora and cultural traditions of the region. The contrasting combination of colors and carefully thought-out composition make this mosaic a bright accent in the overall appearance of the building, demonstrating a synthesis of architecture and decorative applied art.

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