Bubble film filled with paint. Unusual paintings by Bradley Hart from the Injections art project
Bubble film filled with paint. Unusual paintings by Bradley Hart from the Injections art project

Video: Bubble film filled with paint. Unusual paintings by Bradley Hart from the Injections art project

Video: Bubble film filled with paint. Unusual paintings by Bradley Hart from the Injections art project
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Injections by Bradley Hart: Painted bubble paintings
Injections by Bradley Hart: Painted bubble paintings

Perhaps, there is no such person who could resist the temptation to burst a dozen or two bubbles on the packaging plastic film, which is wrapped in especially "delicate" electronics. The merry bubble madness that has swept the world is sometimes equated with meditation, as the process is believed to have a calming effect. An American artist who is partial to bubble wrap Bradley Hart … Huge rolls of this polyethylene "drug" are kept in his workshop, but he is in no hurry to burst transparent bubbles. Filling them with paint, the artist draws pictures, as if putting together a multi-colored children's mosaic. An art project with packaging film and bubbles filled with paint is called Injections. The artist really has to inject each transparent bump in order to inject paint of a certain color into it, or even mix several colors in it at once to get the desired shade. So moving from bubble to bubble, Bradley Hart makes several hundred injections per day, gradually turning ordinary packaging film into a natural art object - a portrait, landscape, or some other painting.

Injections by Bradley Hart: Painted bubble paintings
Injections by Bradley Hart: Painted bubble paintings
Injections by Bradley Hart: Painted bubble paintings
Injections by Bradley Hart: Painted bubble paintings
Injections by Bradley Hart: Painted bubble paintings
Injections by Bradley Hart: Painted bubble paintings

Bradley Hart has already painted portraits of Steve Jobs and himself, singer Tamia and artist Germinio Pio Politi, as well as other people's faces, cityscapes and abstractions by injecting paint into the transparent pimples of the packaging film. Curiously, when the painting is finished, the wooden stand, to which the bubble wrap was attached all this time, also becomes the painting. The same multi-colored and bright, but blurry and indistinct, painted with smudges of acrylic paint. Looking at them, it seems that you are looking at the very original work of the artist, but through the glass drenched in rain. Atmospheric and creative, especially considering that this painting technique is still quite popular. So instead of one picture, the artist draws two at once. By the way, at the exhibitions in which Bradley Hart takes part with his art project Injections, he always exhibits both results of the creative process.

Injections by Bradley Hart: Painted bubble paintings
Injections by Bradley Hart: Painted bubble paintings
Injections by Bradley Hart: paintings of bubbles filled with paint
Injections by Bradley Hart: paintings of bubbles filled with paint
Injections by Bradley Hart: Painted bubble paintings
Injections by Bradley Hart: Painted bubble paintings

One of the most recent exhibitions featuring Injections took place at Gallery Nine5, New York. Check out these and other creative works on the Bradley Hart website.

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