Some Really Awesome Art
You don’t need much to make a naked woman more beautiful, but if you add some patterned light, you can make the nude body look like nothing you’ve ever seen before.
This art installation, photography, or whatever you want to call it is the brainchild of French artist Dani Olivier. Since the website were these photographs are featured is in French, here’s a quick (Google) translation:
The French photographer and visual artist Dani Olivier is the author of beautiful pictures that sublimate the body of women with projections of light, lines and patterns. Using the mapping, it puts to date an art that was first practiced by great masters such as Lucien Clergue and Man Ray. The naked bodies take on a different dimension, that of a table without artifice playing with chiaroscuro, shadow and light.
Since I have no idea who Lucien Clergue and Man Ray are, I don’t really know if Dani Olivier is doing them justice, but I will say he’s doing the nude bodies of his models justice. But then again, that’s the beauty of art. We can all look at these images and take something away from them, even if all you take away is how beautiful the nude female form is or how awesome yellow stripes look on boobs.
The only thing I’m wondering is if you stare at these images long enough, do the lines start to move? I don’t have an answer for that right now, but I might have an answer in an hour.
Nope. They don’t move. Guess I’ll make sure and stare for one more hour . . . maybe two.
Via Fubiz.net