LTD - The Crooner - Light Drawing
There has been much inspiring work done in the way of light-drawing in recent years. I have never had that ability to really draw in detail, in the same way that i can’t paint well. What I can do is creat the conditions for magic to happen. At about 15s exposure, with some finger lights, nobody watching and about 50 tries, you might end up with something that feels special. While I went in with the intention to have some sort of face, I could not have planned how this came out. To me, it feels like an abstract representation of an old-timey crooner, singing his song.
There has been much inspiring work done in the way of light-drawing in recent years. I have never had that ability to really draw in detail, in the same way that i can’t paint well. What I can do is creat the conditions for magic to happen. At about 15s exposure, with some finger lights, nobody watching and about 50 tries, you might end up with something that feels special. While I went in with the intention to have some sort of face, I could not have planned how this came out. To me, it feels like an abstract representation of an old-timey crooner, singing his song.
There has been much inspiring work done in the way of light-drawing in recent years. I have never had that ability to really draw in detail, in the same way that i can’t paint well. What I can do is creat the conditions for magic to happen. At about 15s exposure, with some finger lights, nobody watching and about 50 tries, you might end up with something that feels special. While I went in with the intention to have some sort of face, I could not have planned how this came out. To me, it feels like an abstract representation of an old-timey crooner, singing his song.
Printed on Red River Polar Gloss Metallic Paper