Peter Erskine’s Secrets of the Sun-Solar Spectrum Environmental Art German artist, Peter Erskine, based in California created these amazing light spectra, whose intensely project bright rainbow colors on the facades of various historical sites around the world (mostly in Rome in this article). Created from 1989 to 2000, these installations entitled “New Light … Continue reading Peter Erskine’s Secrets of the Sun-Solar Spectrum Environmental Art
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Private Moon by Leonid Tishkov
Private Moon by Leonid Tishkov In 2003, Russian artist Leonid Tishkov fell in love with the moon and vowed to stay with her forever. As the story goes, the moon descended from the sky and appeared in the thick upper brush of a pine tree outside Moscow; her crescent curves were boldly illuminated from within. … Continue reading Private Moon by Leonid Tishkov
Nicolas Rival Weaves a Luminous Red line in the Spanish countryside
Nicolas Rivals Weaves a Luminous Red line of in the Spanish countryside On Behance and Instagram “La Línea Roja” is a photography project by artist Nicolas Rivals. To create each image, Rivals ventured into the Spanish countryside and set up temporary light installations, creating an intriguing series of long exposure, night time photos. Via: … Continue reading Nicolas Rival Weaves a Luminous Red line in the Spanish countryside
Blindness Light: Neon Lights Portraits By Javier Martin
Blindness Light: Neon Lights Portraits By Javier Martín Spanish multidisciplinary artist Javier Martín has been preoccupied with concepts of perceived and intrinsic beauty for over ten years, from which sprung the “Blindness Collection”, an ongoing project that explores contemporary standards of beauty by appropriating their iconography to undermine their apparent perfection. One of the series … Continue reading Blindness Light: Neon Lights Portraits By Javier Martin
Stunning Shadow Art By Fabrizio Corneli
Stunning Shadow Art By Fabrizio Corneli Fabrizio Corneli doesn’t use a canvas like most artists. Nor does he use a paintbrush. The Florence-based artist uses light, and as you can see from these pictures, he’s certainly onto a bright idea. “light is the energy which creates forms,” says Corneli, who uses mathematical calculations to produce … Continue reading Stunning Shadow Art By Fabrizio Corneli
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