Back in 1949, LIFE magazine’s Gijon Mili paid Pablo Picasso a visit at his home in the South of France. Mili, who was a technical prodigy and lighting innovator, showed Picasso some of his photos of ...
Christopher Wilmarth, “Half Open Drawing” (1971), etched glass and steel cable, 24 x 17 1⁄2 x 1 inches (Dallas Price and Bob Van Breda, all images courtesy Craig F. Starr Gallery, New York) ...
Artist James Minden, with one of his "light drawings" on display at the Washington County Museum through April 6. Minden describes his art as handmade holograms. (Taylor Smith, Special to the Argus) ...
Hanging on the palatial red walls on the second floor of the Muscarelle Museum of Art are some of Michelangelo’s most rare and precious drawings. Sketches upon sketches glimmer under the subdued light ...
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Legendary English light artist Anthony McCall has brought his ethereal explorations of time, form and cinema to Brooklyn, with a new show at the Pioneer Works cultural center in Redhook through March ...
Web site Light Doodles teaches you how to draw in a photograph using light. What the heck's a light doodle? See an example in the included image, and hit the site for a video of how that was drawn.
Unfortunately, photographic experimentation often degenerates into photographic adulteration. Some photographers compromise the medium`s strengths, adding a veneer of gimmickry or superfluous ...
Light was always an impetus for Christopher Wilmarth’s work. In a 1974 statement, he wrote, “I associated the significant moments of my life with the character of light at that time.” He was known for ...
Photographer Eric Staller was enchanted by New York City's, plazas, bridges, parks and monuments, but struggled to find a way to celebrate the city's architecture in the 1970s. Armed with only a 35mm ...
A time long, long before computers began to be used, all the art work for advertisements was done by hand, unless, of course, photographs were being used. Calcutta had produced many fine artists who ...