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Curated for spaces where people gather, connect, and share stories, Elisium Art’s Dining Room Collection celebrates conversation, culture, nature, and togetherness through art. Featuring works by Claudia Cardona, Dr. Kusumlata Sharma, Jimena Romo Sirvent, and Prasanth KP, the collection brings together vibrant wildlife portraits, serene landscapes, abstract expressions, and cultural narratives. Thoughtfully selected for dining spaces, these artworks create an atmosphere that feels warm, inviting, and visually engaging, transforming every meal into a richer experience.

“Designed for spaces of gathering and hospitality, the Dining Room Collection fills every meal with beauty, culture, and moments worth remembering.”

Curated by Adam, Elisium Art’s Dining Room Collection celebrates the spaces where conversations unfold, memories are shared, and people come together. Thoughtfully assembled to enrich these moments, the collection brings warmth, beauty, and personality into the dining room through a diverse range of artistic expressions.

Featuring works by Claudia Cardona, Dr. Kusumlata Sharma, Jimena Romo Sirvent, and Prasanth KP, the collection blends vibrant wildlife portraits, abstract explorations, cultural narratives, and tranquil landscapes. 

Claudia Cardona’s works introduce a striking sense of presence and vitality. Horse In Colors transforms the majestic horse into a bold contemporary statement through expressive colours and dynamic brushwork, while Beautiful Hummingbird captures the delicate beauty of nature with remarkable realism. Velero adds a contemplative touch through its sailboat journeying toward a glowing sunset, evoking moments of pause and quiet reflection.

Dr. Kusumlata Sharma’s artworks bring imagination and movement into the collection. Through City of Dreams and City of Dreams II, she explores abstract landscapes filled with vibrant colours, layered textures, and symbolic forms that spark curiosity and conversation. Her intricate Untitled ink drawing presents a fascinating interpretation of urban life, inviting viewers to discover new details with every glance.

The expressive abstract works of Jimena Romo Sirvent add rhythm and emotion to the dining space. FLUIR 1 and FLUIR 2 capture the fluid energy of water, movement, and transformation through acrylic pouring techniques, while REFLEJOS 1 offers a softer, contemplative landscape-like abstraction that introduces balance and serenity into the room.

Prasanth KP grounds the collection in culture, tradition, and place. Kerala Life and Culture celebrates the vibrancy of Kerala’s heritage through a beautifully observed river procession, while Lake and Lotus captures the peaceful beauty of the backwaters and daily life surrounded by nature. Buddha Stupa Nepal introduces a spiritual dimension through its atmospheric depiction of a sacred monument, encouraging moments of mindfulness and reflection.

Together, these artists create a collection that transforms dining spaces into environments filled with warmth, beauty, and storytelling. Whether through vibrant wildlife, abstract explorations, cultural narratives, or tranquil landscapes, the Dining Room Collection invites people to slow down, connect, and share meaningful moments around the table.

Preguntas frecuentes

Should I hang artwork in the dining room above a sideboard, dining table, or on another wall?
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Can I mix different artwork styles in the same dining room?

Customer Testimonials

Well, I wanted to tell you that I was traveling, and when I got back, I didn't know where to hang the artwork. After thinking about it for a long time, I decided on a spot. And well, Once it was there, I realized two things: That the painting is truly beautiful and that the location didn't matter so much; any place is a good place for it. Seriously, the artwork is beautiful.

Jairo Villamil

Greetings from “Renacer” in Mexico. We've been here for almost two years now, accompanied by this beautiful creation.

Jota Peralta

I smile every single one of the 54 times I pass by the paintings during the day. I never imagined art had such power. I feel so grateful to have these works in my home, and I hope art continues to brighten many more homes.

Maria Helena Parra

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