The sparkly chandelier hanging underneath the Granville Bridge is a sight to see.
But imagine a Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»where chandeliers hang under every single bridge and overpass. This VFX artist made that vision come true - at least in video form.
, a writer, photographer, and director who does "video magic" as detailed in his , announced on social media that he's made a pledge to hang chandeliers all over the city.
"We're going to put up chandeliers under every single overpass, archway, anything with an overhang really," Belding says into a microphone, with a view of a chandelier in the background.
The video shows close-up shots of dangling crystal structures under the Lions Gate bridge, Burrard Bridge, one of the city's overpasses, the entrance to Granville Island, and the entrance to Vancouver's Chinatown.
His reason for this beautiful (virtual) installation? "Art is important, art is art, and chandelier is chandelier," he explains. (Belding's reasoning seems almost as wobbly as the reasoning behind the controversial $4.8M Rodney Graham installation itself.)
I love chandelier.
This isn't the first time that Belding has made Vancouverites do a double-take. His previous venture into the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden surprised viewers with Orca whales casually swimming around the pond. Another video transformed False Creek into a steep waterfall.
Took a trip to the Classical Chinese Garden in Vancouver.
This VFX artist clearly loves the city, but his favourite part about Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»is the elephants, which he casually pointed out as they take a dip at English Bay.
I love the Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»elephants.