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Chandeliers have appeared in homes since the medieval period. From the 15th century, chandeliers became popular decorative features, found in palaces and homes of the nobility, clergy and merchant class. They were a symbol of wealth, luxury, gentility and status. In 20th century, the chandelier gained decorative and aesthetic functions and took on more sophisticated forms as it’s primary role of providing light diminished. The chandelier, providing a sense of elegance and opulence, became a fairy, its shimmering and glimmering crystal shining out its beauty as if dancing in the air. The series, “Chandelier”, serves as a representation of the booming social era in the first decade of the 21st century and the demise of the fairy-tale following the economic tsunami in 2008. The global economy entered a dark age. Businesses closed and office lights were out, unemployment spiked, frivolous expenditures were curtailed. The chandeliers were darkened as elegant social activities were cancelled. The chandeliers presented in these paintings have lost their shine. We don’t see the admired faces or trendy crowd mingling in their reflections. The use of crystal glass made chandeliers more durable and affordable. I sculpted these chandeliers on the wood board before applying color pigments and using painting skills to create a 3-D perspective. They haven’t lost their elegant and exquisite character.
2010
Oil on Wood
One-of-a-kind Artwork
36 W x 36 H x 2 D in
Not Framed
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Painting is like playing music or writing a poem. It is the way I express my concept of beauty, my passion and feeling. I choose painting because I love the vibrant colours and textures; I experiment with the flexibility of form and design and enjoy the absence of boundaries in the creative process." Frankie's art fuses the classical and the modern, the flat and the defined. Exhibiting an impeccable instinct for the emotionally evocative power of colour, movement, texture, and shape, Frankie's work, whether a quintessential Canadian landscape, a whimsical abstract concept, relates more to a state of mind, mood or feeling than tangible objects. His personal biography meets movement and passion in a very physiological presence. Rooted in the Orient, with extensive training in art and design in Asia, and moulded by a western art education, Frankie's work bridges both Eastern and Western cultures and is held in public institutional and private collections in Canada, the USA, Australia and Asia. He has worked as a professional visual artist since 2002 and by local galleries in Toronto and Southern Ontario.
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