kaalam: light calligraphy

'last train'
brooklyn, new york, USA
photograph by david gallard
image © julien breton
exploring the gestures and movements of calligraphy, nantes-based artist kaalam (aka julien breton)
has created a body of work that uses hand-held light and long-exposure photographic techniques to
capture the transient form within a real setting. often utilizing urban or historical sites as his
three-dimensional canvas, the self-taught artist creates his own latin-based alphabet that heavily draws
from traditional arabic and eastern calligraphy. arresting and provocative, the floating light forms
are not mere superimposed subjects but display a direct engagement with the surroundings.
the capturing process, which can take as long as ten minutes, requires a choreographed movement
which kaalam practices before hand in heavy repetition. different colours of 'ink' is achieved through
pigmented gelatin which is applied directly onto the lamps. none of the photographs are retouched
or edited, illustrating the laborious process in a single shot.

'undercover'
brooklyn bridge, new york, USA
photograph by david gallard
image © julien breton

'freedom'
worksop, england
photograph by david gallard
image © julien breton

'lux - lumière'
photograph by david gallard
image © julien breton

'aerial'
photograph by david gallard
image © julien breton

'intimité'
dampsmesnil, france
photograph by david gallard
image © julien breton
via ANIMAL
Its nice to push the limits
Great Job.
Keep it up .
-love and light-
Sara
the original caligraphe is marko93 a french grafiti artist from the 80's
you ca see his work here.
http://markolight.wordpress.com/category/light-painting/
he have make lot of performance in arabian world.
in french we said "il faut rendre a cesar ce qui appartient a cesar."
thank you to restore truth
you need some proof if so.
So please, before speaking, be sure of what you say.
a sample if you want.
@kaalam... great ! marko is your Friends, well done, but whatever, it's a copy. certainly a good copy.
@wedz : So only the first man who done graffiti on a wall do graffiti? The others who use the same medium with a different style are only good to copy? Ok... Interesting. Marko is one of the first man who done light graffiti, yes, sure, but Vicky Da Silva, Picasso, man ray too and before him. So Marko is a copier?
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