Sunday 19 May 2013

Exhibition 2 - Chris Ebejer


Chris Ebejer was born in 1979 and is a Maltese artist who taught himself how to be a sculptor, and despite his young age, he had already shown an interest in the baroque heritage of the Maltese Islands. His training was given to him later on for 3 years in the History of Western European Art which helped him meet masters of the trade as Carpeaux, Bernini, Michelangelo and Rodin.

While training to become a painter, he found that three dimensionality was his way to forward in producing high standard works for the types of works he produced.  throughout the years he designed many works including those for cinema. His most notable work being the horse of troy for the film "Helen of Troy" which was released in 2002. His work ranges from film set design, to interiors, to fine art. He has now completed many public commissions and his Art is also included in various private collections.

 Images of The Swan lake Series in the Exhibition
The works seen in the photos taken in the exhibition are all monochrome in color (black and white) and have the theme Swan Lake. When you look at his work, you can see movement and this is because they are very flowing. Organic shapes are the main element in his works and geometric shapes are barely present.







 

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