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Liquid Light Art

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Liquid Light Art is an artform which derived from the liquid light (live) shows from the 60's and 70's in combination with advanced photography. A Liquid Light Artefact is a printed still of a liquid light show. Lquid Light Art is a subgenre of psychedelic art.

Technique

Like Liquid Light Shows, the base of a Liquid Light Artefact is water, waterdye, oil and oildye on a glass scale, above a lightsource.[1][2] Additionally colourwheels, prisms, magnifying glasses, marbles and other transparant objects are used.[3][4] The last decennia digital editing is being used increasingly. Different from Liquid Light Shows, the Liquid Light Artefact is a motionless still, instead of a moving scene. Also, usually Liquid Light Shows are projected on a wall or screen, whereas Liquid Light Art is printed on concrete material. Therefor it desires an advanced photographing and printing technique.[5]

Artists

Known Artists that produce Liquid Light Art include:

Arno Rollenberg

Ed's Amazing Liquid Light Show | Edward Rink

Liquid Light Lab | Steve Pavlovsky

Liquid dot Lighting | Brian Moss

References