Chandelier art is a unique modern art category that is often associated with art deco designs. These works are fascinatingly intricate pop art images that provide classically fanciful design to a variety of spaces. Like many art deco designs, these works are ideal for interior decoration regardless of whether it's in a personal or professional venue.
Chandelier art primarily contains silhouette images in their execution. These works, such as 'Chandelier II' by Lisa Ven Vertloh and 'Small Patterned Chandelier I (P)' by Ethan Harper, often use sharp contrast, such as black and white images, in order to accurately and dramatically display these pop art images to their fullest capabilities.
Chandelier photography is also a popular medium for this art category. These works are often simpler than their pop art painting counterparts. However, chandelier photography, such as 'Urban Renewal Triptich (Black and White)' contain a simple elegance that is just as aesthetically appealing as chandelier canvas art.
Because these images are a product of the modern art movement, it comes as no surprise that many of these works contain similar themes of pop art images. This includes printed backgrounds, as seen in 'Chandelier Calligraphy I- mini' by Sharyn Sowell, as seen as roughly painted and colored backdrops, as seen in the pop art print, 'Candelabra Teal I' by James Wiens. These modern art deco designs help to add spontaneity and urban stylization to a classically fanciful art category.