ART AVISO
In collaboration with Skunk Control
Chandeliers have been used for centuries as a symbol of luxury and elegance in homes and public buildings of significance. Early Chandeliers were made of wood or iron but over time chandeliers became more elaborate and were constructed of more decadent materials, precious metals, glass, mirrors or adorned with reflective crystals. Originally used to illuminate castles and palaces chandeliers eventually became included in grand homes as symbols of wealth and status…
Art Aviso Artist are collaborating with Skunk Control to create a ‘Chandelier’ - an evolving global art installation project, exploring the themes of excess, decadence, overuse, and wastefulness by the collective construction of a ‘chandelier’ made by connecting small three-dimensional artworks into a hanging installation artwork of recycled and repurposed materials.
Core Artists:
Paula McLoughlin
Jo Roszkowski
Michelle Kurth
Jacinta Maude
Denise Keele-Bedford
Jennifer Baird
Skunk Control