In fact, historians suspect early humans used it to create cave paintings. your own Pins on Pinterest This art form is called fumage and was not invented by Spazuk. And he’s never looked back since… Fire has been an essential part of human civilization since the very beginning of our history. Discover (and save!) But Steven Spazuk is one of them. 1,208 Likes, 31 Comments - Spazuk (@steven_spazuk) on Instagram: “@amyzakarin This sculpture is a symbolic synthesis of my impassioned ecological and social…” The French-Canadian artist has perfect the technique called fumage, using a flame to blacken a canvas and create his masterpieces. It has been practiced by artists throughout history. On the other hand, fires can rage uncontrolled and destroy everything in their path.In the United Sta Nov 9, 2015 - This Pin was discovered by ZinaRinaBean. See more ideas about Art, Artist, Fire. When he woke up, he knew exactly what to do: instead of a paintbrush or pencil, he was going to use fire. Today’s post will be about something that I feel like none of us know much about or appreciate as much as we should: art. French artist Steven Spazuk literally sets his canvases alight before sculpting the resulting soot into the image he desires. However, Steven Spazuk wants his art near fire because that’s how he creates it.
To be clear, Spazuk does not actually paint with the fire but with the soot from the flame. French-Canadian artist Steven Spazuk was a conventional painter, until one day he discovered soot painting in a lucid dream. On one hand, it gives us heat and fuels our industry. The French-Canadian artist uses fire to make art and is using his skills to help endangered animals
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