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June 15, 2013

Light paintings (12pics)


 A skeleton couple created using a 180 second exposure by Darren Pearson in Swami's Beach, California.

Van Gogh and Picasso may have used paintbrushes, but that is so last century. One artist has opted for a completely different tool.
 Darren Pearson, 30, makes strokes with an LED to create these all action skeletal figures. Using a long exposure setting on his camera, he passes his light through the air - drawing just like a conventional artist would a pencil.
 A skeleton skateboarding

Darren travels across his native California producing up to 50 artworks a night, which take on average between two and five minutes to create.
 Here the skeleton is sledging
 Spaceinvaders
 A light painting of the Grim Reaper created using a 193 second exposure on Manhatten Beach, California.
 Four pirates
 An angel in a forest
 A relaxing skeleton
 Surfing skeleton dude
 A light painting of a skeleton sliding down a banister
 A light painting of a skeleton holding a key created using a 121 second exposure by Darren in Lancaster, California

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