Spazuk Fire Painter

Spazuk Fire Painter

Spazuk Fire Painter..

 

 

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Spazuk Fire Painter 1, a 3 min. And 1 sec. Introduction to this very interesting art form!

‘Steven Spazuk is a Canada-based artist who uses candle soot to create elegant and beautiful paintings. After depositing soot on his art medium with a candle or torch, he etches lines and patterns in the soot with pencils and feathers, thus creating his unique artworks

Though Spazuk has spent the last 14 years developing and perfecting his soot painting technique, the creation of his fire paintings always has an element of random spontaneity and improvisation.

When asked by Bored Panda about how he came up with this creative idea to paint with soot, Spazuk said; “The truth is that I dreamt of it. I was in a gallery (in my dream) and was looking at that black and white painting of a landscape and I knew that it was done with fire and completely understood the technique.”

“In the morning when I woke up I remembered that dream and started to experiment. The first attempt at doing a work of art with fire did not work out very well. Sure enough the first paper I put the flame on caught fire. I soon realized I had to use a cardboard paper, one that was thicker and more coated than mat paper.”

“It was then that I immediately knew that drawing with soot would work. It was an instant love affair with the medium. All my ideas related to soot came in those first weeks [in 2001]. The imprints, the nomograms, etc… I had a great field of work to explore, and I was aware of all the potential ahead of me. I never stopped since…”

“The biggest challenge, in the beginning, was to keep the drawings intact. It took me a lot of testing with fixatives and spray varnish. Now I can say that I am mastering the spray varnish. You need a really fine spray and you need to shoot at a certain distance.”’

A half dozen or so images of Steven Spazuk’s Fire Painting - plus a truly excellent 3 minute YouTube video so you can witness his process first hand.

It’s so cool it’s really hot-hot-hot!

Enjoy

 

 

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