Street Art
using sparklers and an open shutter, artist Gary Stubelick creates glowing panegyrics to mild up the urban night time. The Boston based creative director has been exploring the excellent artwork of time and mild for a few a long time and creates incandescent odes to hot summer time nights in the metropolis with his interpretation of mundane capabilities of the city panorama.
A time lapse photographer considering that 1973, the artist “paints” items discarded, neglected and found with sparklers, incandescent tungsten, and dual carriageway flares, giving them shooting big name reputation, if just quickly. This public art art is less than ephemeral – it handiest existed briefly and linearly, with it’s layers collected right here and displayed as one perfect second.
“The plan behind the shot was to mix the renegade nature of graffiti with the explosive energy of pyro. I used trajectory sparklers to realize the dabbled paint result. The bike may be a Schwinn Frontier bicycle that accounts for the title, ” says Stubelick.
These pics are so cool. Did some open shutter pics a few years back with some friends. If I can locate one of the pics I’ll share it.
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