i recently came across the beautiful work of russian photographer alexander yakovlev. his newest series, called the mirages, tries to emphasize the the movement of dancers using flour.
this one is my favorite. quiet and chaotic.
i recently came across the beautiful work of russian photographer alexander yakovlev. his newest series, called the mirages, tries to emphasize the the movement of dancers using flour.
this one is my favorite. quiet and chaotic.
love this series from chinese artist jeffrey wang. he uses the strokes and movement of dancers to capture the meaning and form of different chinese characters.
神 (God-like & Miraculous)
妙 (Fun & Witty)
奇 (Unique)
逸 (Poetic)
very cool and (very trippy) video of the full series here.
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three minutes to leave you inspired for the day. the piece below, by mourad merzouki, features 11 dancers interacting with technology in crazy/cool/beautiful ways.
a stunning series of images by photographer jeffrey vanhoutte. the exploding dust you see there? powdered milk!