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A Legacy That Lasts

Some objects outlast the people who chose them. A painting passed from grandparent to grandchild. A piece so present, so defining, that a room feels incomplete without it. That is what Liyah Vision was built to create.

Why Liyah Vision Exists

It began with a question: What would I want to leave for my daughter? What objects would I wish my great-grandparents had created — pieces that could tell the story of who they were, what they valued, how they saw beauty?

Most art is decorative. It fills space. Liyah Vision creates differently. We curate monumental works — large-format artworks at 100×150 cm and 120×180 cm — because scale matters. These are not paintings you glance at. They are statements that define a room, anchor a home, and command presence.

Each piece is chosen, signed, numbered, and documented. Limited. Finite. Intentional.

Art should mean something. Not just aesthetically — but philosophically. Every work in our collections explores a deeper truth: the search for light, the power of color, the beauty of lived experience, the transcendence of the human spirit.

When you acquire a Liyah Vision piece, you are not buying decoration. You are acquiring a generational asset. Something to pass down. Something with a story. Something your children's children will inherit and treasure.

This is art designed to last 150 years.

 

What It Means To Collect

A Liyah Vision piece is not an impulse purchase. It is a considered acquisition — the kind that changes a space permanently. Collectors who own our works describe the same experience: the moment the piece goes on the wall, the room reorganizes itself around it.

That is the intention. That has always been the intention.

This is not decoration. This is legacy.

— Philippe Somé, Founder — Liyah Vision

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