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Creative Neon Renderings

Some great neon renderings for ESPN’s Michael Jordan documentary The Last Dance by https://www.behance.net/gallery/99021999/THE-LAST-DANCE

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Some of my real neon pieces are available for sale at https://byprocess.com/collections/artwork

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Artshow
THROUGH MY EYES

Opening Reception
Saturday September 6, 2014
7 - 11 p.m.

Almost Holden Gallery
2821 Ocean Park Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90405

For more information visit www.1980.LA

Artwork by @1980.LA

Artshow
THROUGH MY EYES
Opening Reception
Saturday September 6, 2014
7 - 11 p.m.
Almost Holden Gallery
2821 Ocean Park Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90405
For more information visit www.1980.LA
Artwork by @1980.LA

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Artshow
THROUGH MY EYES

Opening Reception
Saturday September 6, 2014
7 - 11 p.m.

Almost Holden Gallery
2821 Ocean Park Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90405

For more information visit www.1980.LA

Artwork by @1980.LA

Artshow
THROUGH MY EYES
Opening Reception
Saturday September 6, 2014
7 - 11 p.m.
Almost Holden Gallery
2821 Ocean Park Blvd, Santa Monica, CA 90405
For more information visit www.1980.LA
Artwork by @1980.LA

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Kaleidosopic Light Paintings Created in Camera

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Neon whirls and electric sparks dominate these vibrant works of art inspired by Dr. Seuss, M.C. Escher, comic books and countless geometric designs and patterns. Fascinated by the magical results of a long exposure and the manipulation of various light sources, photographer Jeremy Jackson (aka Tacky) works almost exclusively in light painting.

All of Jackson’s elaborate, kaleidoscopic images are constructed in camera without the use of Photoshop, except for an occasional rotation or crop. For this method, light is the brush and the environment is the canvas determined by space and time. Jackson sees unlimited potential in this medium. He asserts, “The techniques are endless. The world is your canvas. Anything you can imagine can be painted a million different ways.”

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Jeremy Jackson’s website
via [Juxtapoz]

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Neon Lights Beautifully Expose Glowing Human Figures

The Glow is a colorful, paint-splattered series by Brazil-based photographer Sarah Leal. Using neon paints and a black light, Leal narrows in on certain features and details of the human body. The orange and green paint splatters mix together with blue skin to create surreal compositions where lips and hands pop out against the darkness.

Inspired by fellow neon artist Hid Saib, Leal reveals to us a hidden world that is only exposed under the illumination of ultraviolet light. She gets close-up to her subjects to capture the intimate connection between the two figures, and the shadows and lights mix together to create a mesmerizing distortion between the forms and the paints.

If you want to see more of these remarkable UV light techniques, check out Into the Space by German artist Lisa Stroeher and these unbelievable glow-in-the-dark paintings by Japanese artist Que Houxo.










Sarah Leal on Behance

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Telefunken / Light Design - Shit Robot. Stage design and live performance for Shit robot show. Source

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