My NFT's - Faces and Facades Episode 1
The Faces and Facades collection by Frank Trocino is a unique fusion of traditional art and blockchain technology. This expansive project of 32 paintings features both digital and physical artworks exploring themes of people and their environment and are inspired by songs by the Beatles.
My original paintings are mixed media which consist of acrylic, ink, and digital collage on wood panels.
"Own the Only Beatles-Inspired Art Collection That Captures the Soul of The Beatles"
You've probably felt it before-standing in front of a piece of art and feeling like it knows you. Like it's saying something about you... or to you.
If you're a Beatles fan like me, you'll be thrilled by this special series. These five vibrant paintings, inspired by beloved Beatles songs and characters, blend my unique style with hints of cubism, pop art, and mid-century aesthetics.
Celebrate your musical passion through art that speaks to the soul
"Valerie"
Title: Valerie
Original Painting Size: 30" X 40"
NFT Drop Date: TBA
Platform: Foundation www.foundation.app
“Rose and Valerie Screaming from the gallery” - The Beatles
The song is about a student named Maxwell Edison who commits murders with a hammer, with the dark lyrics disguised by an upbeat sound. McCartney described the song as symbolic of the downfalls of life, being "my analogy for when something goes wrong out of the blue, as it so often does".
Its bold, fragmented composition depicts a woman with a serious expression amidst a chaotic, layered background. The geometric shapes and vivid colors reflect the dark humor and theatrical tone of the song. The woman's intense gaze and layered background elements suggest a narrative of mystery and intrigue, echoing the song's morbidly playful storytelling about a character wielding a hammer, creating a visual interpretation of its quirky, macabre theme
This piece is part of my ongoing exploration of "Faces and Facades," a series of mixed media paintings where people and places intertwine, with architecture serving as a vessel for unseen narratives. Inspired by characters from Beatles songs, each work aims to evoke the stories and emotions hidden beneath the surface, inviting viewers to look beyond the obvious and discover the deeper layers within.
Frank Trocino is an award-winning American-born artist and former architect currently residing in Santa Fe, NM. His work primarily explores themes of people and architecture.
"Father McKenzie"
Title: Father McKenzie
Original Painting Size: 30" X 40"
NFT Drop Date: TBA
Platform: Foundation www.foundation.app
“Father McKenzie writing the words of a sermon that no one will hear, No one comes near.” - The Beatles
This painting, "Father McKenzie" was inspired by the Beatles' song "Eleanor Rigby" through its depiction of solitude and contemplation, themes central to the song. In "Eleanor Rigby," Father McKenzie is portrayed as a lonely figure, tending to his duties in a world that seems detached and indifferent. The vibrant yet stark contrasts in the artwork could symbolize the colorful yet isolating aspects of modern life, echoing the song's melancholic tone. The architectural elements may reflect the church setting, grounding Father McKenzie's character in a place of worship, while his reflective pose captures the essence of introspection and unfulfilled connection described in the lyrics.
This piece is part of my ongoing exploration of "Faces and Facades," a series of mixed media paintings where people and places intertwine, with architecture serving as a vessel for unseen narratives. Inspired by characters from Beatles songs, each work aims to evoke the stories and emotions hidden beneath the surface, inviting viewers to look beyond the obvious and discover the deeper layers within.
Frank Trocino is an award-winning American-born artist and former architect currently residing in Santa Fe, NM. His work primarily explores themes of people and architecture.
"Maggie Mae"
Title: Maggie Mae
Original Painting Size: 30" X 40"
NFT Drop Date: TBA
Platform: Foundation www.foundation.app
“Oh, dirty Maggie Mae, they have taken her away And she'll never walk down Lime Street anymore” -The Beatles
The Beatles' song "Maggie Mae," with its roots in Liverpool's folk tradition and themes of youthful rebellion and mischief is the inspiration for this painting aptly named “Maggie Mae.” The painting's abstract and colorful style echoes the playful and spontaneous nature of the song. The unconventional use of shapes and patterns, alongside the vivid colors, mirrors the quirky charm and lighthearted storytelling of the tune.
This piece draws from a song that holds stories of shadowed lives, transforming them into forms that are at once abstract and deeply human. The process combined acrylic, ink, and digital collage—each layer revealing fragments of memory and meaning, inviting the viewer to look closely and sense what lies beneath the surface.
This piece is part of my ongoing exploration of "Faces and Facades," a series of mixed media paintings where people and places intertwine, with architecture serving as a vessel for unseen narratives. Inspired by characters from Beatles songs, each work aims to evoke the stories and emotions hidden beneath the surface, inviting viewers to look beyond the obvious and discover the deeper layers within.
Frank Trocino is an award-winning American-born artist and former architect currently residing in Santa Fe, NM. His work primarily explores themes of people and architecture.
"Lady Madonna"
Title: Lady Madonna
Original Painting Size: 30" X 40"
NFT Drop Date: TBA
Platform: Foundation www.foundation.app
“Lady Madonna, children at your feet, Wonder how you manage to make ends meetWho finds the money when you pay the rent? Did you think that money was heaven sent?” - The Beatles
This painting was inspired by the Beatles song "Lady Madonna" through its vibrant, collage-like depiction of a woman in a relaxed, almost playful pose. The use of bold, angular shapes and contrasting colors reflect the lively, energetic spirit of the song, which celebrates resilience and everyday charm. The woman's floral skirt and the colorful, abstract background evoke a sense of individuality and joy, capturing the song's celebration of a strong, nurturing figure amid the chaos of daily life
This piece is part of my ongoing exploration of "Faces and Facades," a series of mixed media paintings where people and places intertwine, with architecture serving as a vessel for unseen narratives. Inspired by characters from Beatles songs, each work aims to evoke the stories and emotions hidden beneath the surface, inviting viewers to look beyond the obvious and discover the deeper layers within.
Frank Trocino is an award-winning American-born artist and former architect currently residing in Santa Fe, NM. His work primarily explores themes of people and architecture
"USSR"
Title: USSR
Original Painting Size: 30" X 40"
NFT Drop Date: TBA
Platform: Foundation www.foundation.app
USSR presents a composed assembly of four figures. Behind them, a rust-hued wall, textured and marked with rivets, contains subtle references—a faint hammer and sickle—that ground the scene in a historical and symbolic dimension.
Inspired by the upbeat yet ironic tone of The Beatles’ “Back in the USSR,” the painting captures a blend of nostalgia and cultural commentary. The song’s mix of Western pop energy and references to Soviet imagery informs the tension between vibrant color and restrained, angular form in the work. This juxtaposition reflects on ideas of identity, displacement, and the complexity of cultural echoes, translating the song’s playful but pointed spirit into a visual arrangement of figures and symbols.
The use of mixed media—acrylic, ink, and collage—enriches the surface texture, offering tactile variation alongside formal clarity.
This piece is part of my ongoing exploration of "Faces and Facades," a series of mixed media paintings where people and places intertwine, with architecture serving as a vessel for unseen narratives. Inspired by characters from Beatles songs, each work aims to evoke the stories and emotions hidden beneath the surface, inviting viewers to look beyond the obvious and discover the deeper layers within.
Frank Trocino is an award-winning American-born artist and former architect currently residing in Santa Fe, NM. His work primarily explores themes of people and architecture