نقاشی با نور این بار در این اتود به تایپوگرافی عربی بسیار خوبی تبدیل شده که علاوه بر حرکت های حساب شده خطوط و خالی و پرهای متناسب ، تغییر ضخامت قلم زاویهدار خطاطی رو به خوبی درآورده وبه خدمت گرفته.
حرکت ها خیلی خوب و روان و پراحساس پیاده شدند، مخصوصا وقتی حساب کنیم که طراح همزمان با این حرکت های روان، زاویه قلم رو هم باید نظر داشته باشه و زاویه حرکت دستش رو با دوربین هم، تصور انجام اون ها در کسر اندکی از زمان در مقابل دوربین با شاتر باز به سادگی نیست.
brooklyn, new york, USA
photograph by david gallard
image © julien breton
exploring the gestures and movements of calligraphy, nantes-based artist kaalam (aka julien breton) has created a body of work that uses hand-held light and long-exposure photographic techniques to capture the transient form within a real setting. often utilizing urban or historical sites as his three-dimensional canvas, the self-taught artist creates his own latin-based alphabet that heavily draws from traditional arabic and eastern calligraphy. arresting and provocative, the floating light forms are not mere superimposed subjects but display a direct engagement with the surroundings.
the capturing process, which can take as long as ten minutes, requires a choreographed movement which kaalam practices before hand in heavy repetition. different colours of 'ink' is achieved through pigmented gelatin which is applied directly onto the lamps. none of the photographs are retouched or edited, illustrating the laborious process in a single shot.
'undercover'
brooklyn bridge, new york, USA
photograph by david gallard
image © julien breton
'freedom'
worksop, england
photograph by david gallard
image © julien breton
'lux - lumière'
photograph by david gallard
image © julien breton
'aerial'
photograph by david gallard
image © julien breton
'intimité'
dampsmesnil, france
photograph by david gallard
image © julien breton