friezes
A frieze is a decorative band or panel that is often found on the upper part of walls, especially in architecture. It can feature various designs, including relief sculptures, paintings, or patterns. Friezes are commonly seen in classical buildings, such as those from ancient Greece and Rome, where they add visual interest and convey stories or themes.
In addition to architecture, friezes can also be found in art, textiles, and ceramics. They serve to enhance the aesthetic appeal of an object or space. Notable examples include the Parthenon frieze, which depicts a procession, and modern interpretations in mural art.