So Bad So Good has put together a great gallery of breathtaking action sequence photographs.
Not related so much to my own project, but I figure there must be some people looking at this sort of thing for their own?
Eric Franklin has created a glowing glass sculpture of a human skeleton using krypton gas. via thegrumpyowl.com
It’s not so much a death thing as it is an interest in the underlying architecture of humans. And it’s just strange that something like bone is alive.
This is the most related thing I found to my own work, at the moment. Not necessarily the idea behind it, but the actual physical content is a similar idea to mine.
I’m looking at painting the skeleton on people, and using UV paint so it glows, and this is about the most relevant thing I can find, and I think it is so cool. The blue of the gas inside the glass works really well, and it makes it look like ice, almost.
He uses krypton to make the skeleton glow, and he’s made it completely air tight by making a vacuum inside the glass.
This is a bit like what if been doing, only I’ve been taking images of people from magazines and painting skeletons over the top.
uv paint.
i wish I could find some industrial sized pots of uv body paint to work with.
except it would cost so much.
theinternetiscoolbutsoisthisblog:
Light Installations by Lee Eunyeol
I love things like this, where people play around with light in different environments.