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SPECTRUM AT MONIKER, FINALLY

Art Exhibition | London | United Kingdom | 

“FINALLY” by Moniker’s Art House, was an all-female exhibition that transformed a Victorian townhouse in Shoreditch into an immersive art experience with daily talks. Frankie debuted SPECTRUM, created in collaboration with EDiT.

This immersive show engaged our subconscious by softening our senses. The immersive experience explores texture and the brain’s connection to wavelengths. The audience was enveloped in a 360-degree pink furry hallway that led seamlessly into the exhibition SPECTRUM.

The Spectrum series began as an exploration into how light and colour can bypass language and speak directly to the nervous system. Rooted in my fascination with perception and emotional regulation, these works use minimal form to evoke a deeply felt response. I wanted to create something that felt both universal and intimate, a space for quiet reflection in a world of constant stimulation.

The pieces are powerful in their simplicity. A single beam of light transforms any surface into a living canvas, shifting, refracting and inviting contemplation. Viewers are drawn not only to the glow itself, but to the meditative space it creates.

By working with light as a language, I invite introspection. These shifting colours become a mirror for the complexities of our emotional worlds, societal dynamics and cultural identity, always moving, always reflected, always collective.

 

‘Baker-Miller Pink’ and ‘Meditative Green’ are currently being sold at EDiT Gallery, and you can view more Spectrum pieces by visiting the shop.

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