What would you do if you were strolling around in Paris after dinner
and suddenly saw a large green shiny ghost , snarling at you from the
entire width and height of a tree ? Most of us would be shit scared if we did not know the truth that it is a work of art by a French artist.
French artist clément briend uses the medium of projection art as a photographic exploration of nightfall, with his most recent iteration -enititled ‘journées du patrimoine, domaine de saint-cloud’ – depicting images of expressive gargoyles hidden amongst the trees of paris. the nocturnal imagery capitalizes on the natural texture of the leaves to create striking light illustrations – bringing them to life. The large-scale pieces are produced through multiple photo quality large format projectors, from which he removed the continuous light source with a flash and modified the optical part of the projector to fully optimize the flow of light. The effects were just AMAZING !
via Designboom.com
French artist clément briend uses the medium of projection art as a photographic exploration of nightfall, with his most recent iteration -enititled ‘journées du patrimoine, domaine de saint-cloud’ – depicting images of expressive gargoyles hidden amongst the trees of paris. the nocturnal imagery capitalizes on the natural texture of the leaves to create striking light illustrations – bringing them to life. The large-scale pieces are produced through multiple photo quality large format projectors, from which he removed the continuous light source with a flash and modified the optical part of the projector to fully optimize the flow of light. The effects were just AMAZING !
via Designboom.com
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