Glithero: Fire Drawing

February 10, 2012Artsby Alex Maeland8997 Views

Tim Simpson and Sarah Van Gameren, the two creatives behind London-based design group “Studio Glithero,” recently endeavored create what they have titled “Fire Drawing.” Laying out an acutely symmetrical and detailed pattern of lines made from flammable screen-printed paint, the composition was positioned atop a wood panel and then set aflame. Equally as impressive as the final product, the burning process resulted in a meticulously burned/etched design into the wood. Aiming to tell a story through the organization of the lines and the juxtaposition of the fire, acrylic and wood, the “Fire Drawing” by Studio Glithero is a creative and unique example of the feats achievable through an incredibly vast number of basic materials.

Source: designboom

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  • http://www.facebook.com/whisperwhispers Flutter Lyon

    This is beautiful. This sound of the burning is a key element of the piece. I love their work.

  • http://twitter.com/FrescoQuick Carlton W.

    illuminati

  • community

    it looks the same

  • Anonymous

    Nice.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=701025869 Paul Summerfield

    beautiful!

  • Kalvert Yeo

    Huh?

  • http://twitter.com/SkullWithHair mini danzig

    fucking stupid

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  • Anonymous

    this was cool but you could have made such a better video with integration of sound.

  • Anonymous

    fucking stupid

  • Zac Hall

    crucial.