Ghostly Images with Light Stencils

Posted by John Farrier in Art & Design, Photography on January 28, 2012 at 10:06 am

Light stenciling is like light graffiti, except that it uses stencils for greater control. Wittner Fabrice is a master of the craft and used his skills to create portraits in Vietnam. The people look like phantoms moving through the night.

Link | Artist’s Website | How Light Stencils Work

 
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Dinosaur Light Drawings

Posted by John Farrier in Art & Design, Photography on September 4, 2011 at 7:34 pm

Darren Pearson, a light painter, composes images with a light source, such as a flashlight, and a camera with a very low shutter speed. Recently, he made a set of detailed dinosaur images using this technique. Would you like to try it yourself? Check out the video tutorial and learn how to do it.

Artist’s Website, Video Tutorial and Flickr Set -via Geekologie

 
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TRON: Legacy Aerosol Mural and Light Graffiti

Posted by Alex in Art, Video Clips on May 28, 2011 at 11:38 am

To promote TRON: Legacy, Walt Disney Studio commissioned Jim Vision of End of the Line (in association with Distillery Productions and Toby Summerskill) to paint a truly epic mural.

Here’s the epic making of video clip (be sure to see the end for the "light graffiti" by rezine):

Link – via Albotas

 
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Fantastic Light Stencils by TigTab

Posted by Alex in Art, Pictures on July 19, 2010 at 12:37 pm


Butterflies. Photo: TigTab [Flickr]


Tangled Web. Photo: TigTab [Flickr]


Kodama Party. Photo: TigTab [Flickr]

We’ve posted about light graffiti before on Neatorama, but here’s something fresh and new: Flickr artist TigTab uses light stencil to create the fantastic effects seen above.

Links: TigTab Light Stencil Photostream at Flickr | Tutorial on how to make your own by tdub303 – via Super Punch

 
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Light Graffiti Action Movie

Posted by John Farrier in Video Clips on June 7, 2010 at 8:09 pm


(YouTube Link)

Over at NeatoGeek, we’ve previously featured the miscreant Jedi of filmmaker Freddie Wong. His latest project is a short action film created with stop-motion light graffiti. It was shot over thirteen hours on two days.

via Urlesque | Behind the Scenes Video

 
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Ball of Light

Posted by John Farrier in Art, Pictures on May 16, 2010 at 8:08 am

Denis Smith is a photographer who makes light graffiti — time lapse photography that allows artists to insert lights into spaces so that they appear to be free-floating. Smith has created a set of images depicting the travels of a ball of light through a darkened world.

Link via DudeCraft

 
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Stellar Light Graffiti

Posted by Johnny Cat in Art, Video Clips on December 22, 2009 at 5:34 pm

Neatorama has pointed out great works of light painting before, but Darcy Pendergrast of Dee Pee Studios has made one of the best videos of the artform around.

Lucky by All India Radio, is the viewable blood, sweat and tears of Australian based animation company ‘Dee Pee Studios’.

It involves a painstaking animation technique, whereby the team paints in the air with glow sticks, frame after to frame to create entire sequences of animation, usually taking a whole night to shoot.

(YouTube Link)

Link to Artist’s Site.

 
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Spectacular Light Painting From Light Art Performance Photography

Posted by Alex in Art, Pictures on September 6, 2009 at 1:10 pm

We’ve featured a number of light graffiti or light painting before on Neatorama, but Jan Wöllert and Jörg Miedza of Light Art Performance Photography took the concept to a whole ‘nother level.

Behold their spectacular artwork here: Link

 
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Light Graffiti Artist

Posted by Queuebot in Art, Pictures on February 18, 2009 at 3:04 am

Welsh artist Michael Bosanko has traded in his paintbrush for lights and a digital camera. Using only these tools, the 39-year-old artist creates light graffiti using five colored flashlights and by leaving his digital camera set for long exposure.

To create these light effects Bosanko covers an ordinary household flashlight with acetate paper which allows him to bring different shades of the color spectrum into his art. As an abstract artist, Bosanko tries to incorporate a sense of the surreal into all of his photographs.

Here’s what Bosanko has to say about his work:



“I use my torches like an artist would use a paint brush. I employ an exposure that lasts from ten seconds to one hour and then try to let my art manage to create what I had imagined. What I feel I am trying to convey is a sense of an aesthetically pleasing shape that clearly does not belong in that particular place or area.”

Link

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15 Works of Light Graffiti

Posted by Stacy in Blogs & Internet, Pictures on February 5, 2009 at 11:10 pm


I can barely take a decent picture, so this technique (also known as light painting) amazes me.

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