Back in 1949, LIFE magazine’s Gijon Mili paid Pablo Picasso a visit at his home in the South of France. Mili, who was a technical prodigy and lighting innovator, showed Picasso some of his photos of ...
He was known for pushing the boundaries of his craft, so when Pablo Picasso was offered to paint with light, he leaped at the chance. These stunning photographs, which show a dimly-lit Picasso swathed ...
How much can a few simple-looking black strokes on a piece of paper reveal about the artist who creates them? Or about the three-dimensional object those lines represent - be it a bottle, a guitar or ...
Just like the incongruous features of his cubist portraits, Pablo Picasso’s disparate artistic styles, mediums and interests create a remarkable whole. Over his long and prolific career, Picasso ...
Sedna, the Cardiff LED lighting specialist, has recreated Picasso’s light experiment using an LED torch to mark the 43rd anniversary of the artist’s death. Mike Collins who was responsible for ...
In 1949, photographer Gjon Mili visited Picasso at his home in France with an idea in his mind. He wanted the painter to draw in the air with a light so he could capture it with his camera. Picasso ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
With a torch and time-lapse photography, the whole world becomes a canvas for artists who create ‘magic’ light paintings. Russian artists Dmitry Alekseevich Makarov, 29, and Catherine Larina, 28 are ...