We've all had these moments — you’re a little tired or jetlagged, and a trance of light reflecting through a plastic container captures your attention for 10 minutes at a café. Most of us snap out of it and realize we should get some sleep or coffee. British artist Alan Jaras turns light and plastic into proper artwork for the fully rested and conscious. No, this isn't digital light palates for promotional Adobe CS4 material, this is creating plastic molds to replace the lens on his 35mm, so the light passing through is directly captured on the film. The results speak for how innovative the process is. For now Alan’s work is only on flickr because he has been too busy creating new images to spend time on his own website. Enjoy the images and keep an eye out for this one.

via Talent Speaks


Jo Bradford Wednesday, 08.27.08 @ 4:32 am

Alan and I befreinded each other on flickr years ago – as we share an interest in light based art creation. He is a wonderfully talented individual – thanks for sharing his work with your audience!! ~ Jo Bradford




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