Jan Wöllert and Jörg Miedza, from Bremen, Germany, are the creators of these amazing light paintings. Light painting, also known as light drawing or light graffiti is a photographic technique in which exposures are made usually at night or in a darkened room by moving a hand-held light source or by moving the camera
Kayleigh Doughty The artists shown in the Pop Life exhibition at the Tate modern inspired this Tee entitled “Pop Life Deserves A Toast! ”. Pop icons such as Keith Haring and Takashi Murakami’s displays influenced the customization and colour, along with the well-known halftone pattern technique that is found displayed throughout Roy Lichtenstein’s work. The toasters symbolize the everyday consumer product, along with the toast that pops up representing the energy and lifestyle of Pop Art that we all know and love.
It looks like a normal photo with a guy sitting down reading a newspaper and two others walking on the sidewalk. If the image is rotated -90 degrees, you’ll see that it is an illusion.
Provoking street campaign which can be seen right now in Melbourne for the Australian Childhood Foundation. For their ongoing campaign Stop Child Abuse Now agency JWT used child size mannequins to represent children suffering neglect. The mannequins were placed in high traffic locations around the city and then a billposter was pasted over the top of the figure so only the feet and legs could be seen. Words on the poster read, “Neglected Children are made to feel invisible.”