Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Art That Moves!

Can you make visual art using sound?  Martin Klimas does. 
 


He chooses paint, positions it on top of a speaker, then turns the volume up loud.  The music causes the speaker to vibrate, sending the paint flying, and the images are captured in Klimas' beautiful photographs.



This is paint propelled by Miles Davis' "Pharaoh's Dance."








"Drumming" by Steve Reich and Musicians helped create this image.



For more on Martin Klimas' work, click here.





Joshua Allen Harris makes inflatable street art that comes alive on the streets of New York, using wind from underground subway trains and plastic garbage bags.


These artists create elaborate symmetrical patterns by pouring cups of contrasting paint over an elevated surface and letting gravity do the work.


Do you have an innovative approach to creating art?  Send me an email and we'll share your work here.

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