Video: Ominous paintings with light by Janne Parviainen
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Probably, each of us was engaged in such a specific type of painting as drawing with light. It was enough just to move something glowing in front of the camera lens with a preset exposure of a few seconds. But all this for us is nothing more than pranks. And here Janne Parviainen is engaged in this type of creativity in earnest. He creates real Skeleton Light Painting on the topic … skeletons.
With modern technology it is very convenient to be an artist. If earlier painters were forced to spend quite a lot of money on constant purchases of accessories (paints, tools, etc.) necessary for creativity, now it is enough to just have a computer or, in general, just a camera and a flashlight.
It is with the latest tools that Janne Parväinen creates his unusual paintings. He sets on his camera a shutter speed of several tens of seconds and, with the help of light, draws large-scale images on his favorite theme - the theme of skeletons.
Moreover, Parvyainen feels so free at the same time that he draws in one such light picture not even one skeleton, but several at once. The maximum number that we saw in Janne Parväinen's works is six. But there is a suspicion that this is not the limit. And, most importantly, no photoshop!
However, the artist does not limit himself exclusively to a flashlight and a camera. He uses different color films to create colorful images, real fire and his own body. All this makes Parväinen's paintings deep enough, gives them a complex composition and even a message. Agree, it's rather unusual to hear all this about images painted with light.
But it should be noted that not only Janne Parväinen is seriously engaged in this kind of painting from the world. Not so long ago, we talked about his colleague Michael Bosanko, who paints trees, flowers and little people with light. It turns out that it is a popular art form.
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