Daniel C. Chiriac
"Façade Masquerade"
Fine Art, Oil on Canvas
Two Dimensional
Daniel Chiriac, born in Romania, for the most part of his
artistic career underwent the creation of art pieces that followed traditional
abstractionism guidelines. Entering the 21st century Chiriac began to
develop a special interest in magic realism, and began to create art pieces
that reflect past traditional surrealist practices. He draws inspiration from
his wife and two daughters and consider them to be his inspiration for many of
his art pieces. His collection of artwork can be found all over the world and
it encourages him to continue on this path.
“Façade Masquerade” is a piece that although is not uncommon
from Chiriac, it is definitely different than his past works. As a representation
of his art, Chiriac states “I believe that an artist it to bring up to the
worldview beauty, simply beauty as the main rule. The rest must be a rare
exception… My mission is to reveal the beauty there, where no other eye sees it
but the artist’s eye does.”
The theme being fantasy/surrealism, Chiriac’s piece of art
was in no doubt convincing to be added to this exhibition. Its remarkable
choice of objects used and its distinct way of making the viewer think deeply
into what possible message or thought the artist going through during this time
of being developed is intriguing. Colors are able to catch the attention and
take you into a world of imagination.

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