5 monthes ago | By Colossal
Reuben Wu uses long exposure techniques to capture light traces formed by a moving drone equipped with a lighting rig. In his latest group of images the paths create illuminated symbols such as a square, plus sign, and triangle from straight, narrow lines. The shapes hover just above the horizon with an abstracted reflection projected in the water below. “The project name Aeroglyph describes what I see as large temporary geometries created in the air ,” Wu tells Colossal, “only visible in their entirety through the capture of a camera.”
The project is an evolution of his ongoing Lux Noctis...
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Emma Elliott is one of forty sculptors selected for on form 18, a biennial exhibition of sculpture in stone at Asthall Manor in the Cotswolds. She joins world renowned and... Read more ...
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This is the third time I've been going to DickBlick to get my favorite Canson dark grey mi tientes paper and it's out of stock every time so I bought similar color and tone... Read more ...
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"A Scottish Burn" 12x16 Pastel - Available We've been having a good deal of snow here in northern New Mexico. It seems like we get one warm, sunny day, and then we get another... Read more ...
Crossconnectmag : Paper Works by Andreas Kocks German artist, Andreas Kocks works in massive and meticulously crafted installations of cut paper. Working solely with paper and... Read more ...
Q: I usually hate having to ink anything because it never looks as good as my pencils. How did you learn to ink, and why did you choose the tools you use? A: I'd like to... Read more ...
Boris Douglas Garbe and Marla E Artist held an informal talk at The Nook on Robinson,. Boris's dog Lump slept on the chair behind the hosts. Boris runs the Art Gallery at Mills... Read more ...
'Beautiful Interlude' 5x7 pastel ©Karen Margulis available $95 I never would have thought it was possible. How can a chunky stick of pastel make such a variety of marks? Even... Read more ...