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Even if ordinary, such as tape, as long as there are two wonderful hands, can become the art of beauty. The artist Mark Khaisman, born in Ukraine, has such a pair of hands that he creates incredible art with only tape and light, according to American media reports.
In fact, Mark admits, the ingenious use of light is the source of his "painting" charm. In fact, the production process is very simple, the first plexiglass board placed on the back plate, the shape of a light box built. Then on the glass plate superimposed tape, through the overlapping layers of tape to achieve the color of the light and shade changes. Finally, it forms the work we see now.
Mark's works often reproduce the scenes of classic Hollywood films, embodying the essence of Hollywood's elegant style. In the interview, Mark talked about his pursuit of the misty beauty of his work, and the stunning and unforgettable style of his work. Mark, who graduated from the Moscow Institute of Architecture in 1983, majored in Art and architecture, started with architectural practice and was not involved in art until 2004, dedicated to his unique tape art.
Mark's work is easily reminiscent of the old faded photos, Mark also called his work "dark brown chaotic painting." At first glance, these pictures are treated like computers, but if you look at them a little more, you will find the subtleties and complexities of the work. Mark said the classic movie footage was his source of inspiration, "My work explores the similarities between the common visual experience of humankind, requiring the viewer to identify and complete the work themselves." In addition to the image of the film, the gifted artist also draws from ancient sculptures and photographs of family and friends. The re-creation of these materials is designed to help people question what they see.