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My fascination for urban lights, vintage american signs and life's motion led me to go from figurative to abstract photography.

Is it a painting? A drawing? A watercolor? An Indian ink? Graphics? A 3D Image?  The public is often wondering about this innovative creation process...

There are three fundamental elements in what I call my Blewart ("Inks of lights") :

M o t i o n,  is what I use to create dynamics (speed and direction) with the camera and/or with the captured subject/object in motion -  C o l o r s,  which I capture, move and transform from many lights sources - D e p t h,  characterizing my abstract and otherworldly imagery, offering perspectives to the viewer's imagination.

Light-painters as painters and theorists of abstract painting showed me a way that opened my mind. It helped me to expand my own cultural background up to the point where i n s p i r a t i o n leads me in a singular photographic technique - through experimentation and manipulation with the camera's settings and lights and structures in front of my hunter's eyes. 

Talking about or showing  e n e r g i e s  this is always what I am tending towards... 

Please enjoy!

« La couleur est l’endroit où notre cerveau et l’univers se rencontrent. »

Paul Klee (1879-1940)

" Love Swirl "

(up to 6'x6' / 160cmx160cm)

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               " Lights Orgasm "

Up to 6'x9' (jusque 180cm x 270cm)

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BlewEgg #1: "Loud Desire", backlighted artwork (no wires) - remote ctrl with many backlighting options- 

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