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Eric Staller
Nobody paints with a light bulb like Eric Staller. In the late the 70's
the light master made quite a name for himself from creating a series
of long-exposure images shot in the streets of New York City. He set
the camera up on a tripod whilst he manipulated light in the frame to
make a futuristic array of patterns and colours. In the early 80's he
moved into the realm of progressive light scultpures which if we
weren't on the verge of an environmental crisis could sit comfortably
in gallery spaces today. Visit here for more info.
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Perpetual Motion Machine, 1980
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Ribbon on Hannover Street, 1977
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Respect
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So good, they're not even real.
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