NEW IMPRESSIONS

for exhibition visitors


Our products enhance the museum visitors' experience, allowing them to preserve their impressions of the exhibitions not only in memory but also to take them home in the form of a unique jewelry or statuette

"Art to Go"

Created by a combination of artificial intelligence and skilled artist-jewelers, the items give museum visitors the chance to relive their experience and share it with others


The opportunity to take with them a physical embodiment of artwork or an exhibit can strengthen the connection between the visitor and the Museum, enabling a deeper understanding and appreciation of the cultural and artistic value of the exhibition

HOW ARE ATTRIBUT.ART PIECES CREATED?

The pieces combine Artificial Intelligence technologies and industrial 3D printing with traditional jewelry-making methods

Artificial Intelligence


The design of the pieces is created by Artificial Intelligence based on the themes of exhibition exhibits

Industrial 3D printing


Design concepts are materialized by skilled artist-jewelers into prototypes and molds of products through industrial 3D printing methods

Traditional jewelry techniques

Than the pieces are brought to life through traditional jewelry technologies of electroplating or metal casting

Some examples

Ilya Chashnik


Brooch "Suprematist Composition", 1903

"Suprematism: When you accidentally drop your paintbrush and just go with it." - Piet Mondrian


The painting is housed in the Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum (Spanish: Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza) - formerly the world's largest private art gallery until 1993 (alongside the collection of the British monarchs). Today, it is a state art gallery in Madrid, Spain. It is part of the "Golden Triangle of Art" in the Spanish capital, along with the Prado and the Queen Sofia Museum

Mikhail Eisenstein


Statuete "Рanel on a building", Riga 1904

was a civil engineer and architect working in Riga , the present-day capital of Latvia. He was active as an architect in the city at a time of great economic expansion and consequent enlargement, which coincided with the flourishing of Art Nouveau architecture. During the years 1901–1906, Eisenstein designed many of the best-known Art Nouveau buildings in Riga


Even today, Riga has the highest concentration of Art Nouveau buildings anywhere in the world

Jackson Pollock

"Every good painter paints what he is"
said Pollock, reflecting on the deeply personal nature of his work.

Pollock's art is characterized by its chaotic yet harmonious splashes of color, capturing the raw energy and emotion of the artist. His style emphasizing the act of painting itself as an essential component of the finished piece.

Pollock's works are a symphony of movement and spontaneity, embodying the artist's intense and unfiltered connection to his medium.

In the initial stage, we suggest Museum create a trial limited batch of products based on key exhibits from their permanent and temporary exhibitions. This will allow for a quick assessment of visitor reactions and interest, enabling adjustments to the product collection

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