Thursday, August 9, 2012

Shadow Art by Rashad Alakbarov

Shadow Art by Rashad Alakbarov


Rashad Alakbarov using his imagination, he transformed items such as CDs, screws, transparent paper and old boxes into models of airplanes, skylines, faces etc. An example of his work of art is displayed at the photo exhibition below.

Instead of using oil or watercolors to make paintings, artist Rashad Alakbarov uses light, shadows and waste objects to create amazing city landscapes on walls. The Azerbaijan-based artist’s mixed-media installations include pieces entitled “Looking at two cities from one point of view”, “Plastik portret” and “Crisis haha”. Alakbarov carefully positions multicolored acrylic planes, packaging materials, and other objects of assorted shapes and then projects light upon then to create shadow images of beautiful beaches, cities, people, and even words


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