버려진 저택의 벽에 입혀진 야심찬 초상화 프로젝트 Artist Spends Entire Year Turning Abandoned Mansion into Immersive Installation


Artist Spends Entire Year Turning Abandoned Mansion into Immersive Installation

By Jessica Stewart on March 18, 2019


Australian artist Rone has taken his work to a new level with an immersive installation that brings his street art portraiture to the walls of an abandoned Art Deco mansion. Left vacant for 30 years, the sprawling Burnham Beeches mansion is the setting for Rone’s ambitious project called Empire. Working for over a year, Rone and a team of interior designers, lighting specialists, and set designers helped create a multisensory experience that has breathed new life into the forgotten space.


 



버려진 저택의 벽에 입혀진 야심찬 초상화 프로젝트


   호주의 예술가 론(Rone)은 그의 길거리 예술 초상화를 버려진 아트 데코 저택의 벽에 입히는 몰입감 있는 설치로 그의 작품을 한 단계 끌어올렸다. 


30년간 공석으로 남겨진 번햄 벌즈 저택은 론의 엠파이어로 불리워지는 야심찬 프로젝트이다. 


1년 넘게 일하면서, 론과 인테리어 디자이너, 조명 전문가, 세트 디자이너들로 이루어진 팀은 잊혀진 공간에 새로운 생명을 불어넣는 다감각적인 경험을 창조하는 것을 도왔다.


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Through twelve of the mansion’s rooms, Rone’s haunting portraits loom like ghosts of years past. Their eyes survey the scene, as each space is meticulously curated to create an environment that brings visitors back in time. Along with interior stylist Carly Spooner, Rone sourced over 500 antique pieces to help recreate the epic atmosphere of the mansion’s past. Filling the Art Deco home with period style furniture proved to be the artist’s biggest challenge, as everything had to work together in order for the mansion to look complete.


Empire is currently on view until April 22, 2019 at Burnham Beeches in Sherbrooke, Australia.

Street artist Rone spent over a year transforming an abandoned Art Deco mansion in Australia into an immersive art installation.

Rone - Empire - Street Art in Abandoned Art Deco Mansion

Painted Female Portraits by Rone

Immersive Art Installation

Painted Female Portraits by Rone



Over 500 antique furniture pieces from the 1920s and 1930s were sourced to create a cohesive ambiance.

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The twelve rooms are thematically linked to the four seasons with subtle hints that mark the passage of time.

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“It’s not often that you can be so fully immersed in another era like this. It’s almost like we’ve discovered a forgotten time capsule and cracked it open for the world to see.”

Burnham Beeches Art Deco Mansion by Rone

Portrait Painting by Rone

Painted Female Portraits by Rone

Rone: Website | Instagram

My Modern Met granted permission to use photos by Rone.

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