Under the spell of Brighton Pavilion Chinoiserie. Fun ravenous dragons populate the sky over Brighton Town. They have escaped from the Royal Pavilion after many years of confinement in their gold cages. Woo hoo!! Freedom at last! Hurrah!
Chinoiseriez. The name of this artwork made by addition of the term chinoiserie and Alejandro’s surname Ez
Chinoiserie is a decorative style in Western art, furniture, and architecture, especially in the 18th century, characterized by the use of Chinese motifs and techniques.
To illustrate the dragons he researched the piece ‘Nine Dragons’ a handscroll painting by Chinese artist Chen Rong from 1244. Depicting the apparitions of dragons soaring amidst clouds, mists, whirlpools, rocky mountains and fire, the painting refers to the dynamic forces of nature in Daoism. The depicted dragons are associated with nine sons of the Dragon King, while the number nine itself is considered auspicious in Chinese astrology and folk beliefs.
Signed Edition print
Size Milli-metres
A1 594 x 841 mm
A2 420 x 594 mm
A3 297 x 420 mm
A4 210 x 297 mm
FRAMING SERVICE
All prints are available for our framing service. Each frame is individually made to complement your print perfectly.This print is available in formats A1, A2, A3 & A4 as limited editions of 100, individually signed and numbered.
Also available A0 84.1 x 118.9cm print only(£310) to be posted in a tube or available framed for store collection only (Please note this only applies to A0 size) Contact us direct for this option.