Video: Formula 1 cars painted with light
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Almost all of us have done unpretentious drawings with the help of some source Sveta and a camera exposed to a slow shutter speed. But for us it was just entertainment, but the artists Marc Cameron and Mark Brown are doing this professionally, and therefore have reached significant heights in it. An example of this is a series of their works devoted to cars from races Formula 1.
Marc Cameron's amazing light work is already known to regular readers of our site thanks to his series of works dedicated to politicians and celebrities, as well as cars ("Light Graffiti Cars Project"). So in a new series, created in collaboration with Mark Brown, he again touches on the topic of cars. But, this time, these are not random cars, but cars from Formula 1 races.
Formula 1 racing and the work of the creative tandem Cameron-Brown have a lot in common! After all, both there and there it is necessary to act extremely quickly and clearly: in races to go faster than everyone and more accurately than everyone else, to make correct, clear movements, in drawings with light - the same thing, just not to drive, but to move your hands.
Drawings by Mark Cameron and Mark Brown show six Formula 1 racing cars located at the Silverstone Circuit, home to the British Grand Prix in the world's most prestigious class of motor racing. These images were drawn, of course, directly on the track itself, at night. Moreover, each of these works took no more than ten seconds. And you can't tell! The graphics are crisp, well-detailed and retain the characteristics of the original race cars from Ferrari, McLaren, Force India, Lotus, Virgin Racing and Red Bull.
True, before the direct creation of such a light picture, its authors took a huge amount of time to train. But all this is not in vain! We will admire these unusual images of cars, and the authors will earn money from them by selling printed paintings at a price of 30 euros per piece!
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