Wonderful post. In the last image of the post, it would appear Janz is making an image of his ephemeral art. I wonder if that was his practice. A bit of irony there, if so...i.e., giving some permanence to something deliberately created to be anything but.
Great post! Glad you dug deeper. Love Noah's work which is in turn a new find for me.
Cheers, Rob. Thank you! I really appreciate your recommendation. I hope you're well.
Thank you, Andy.
I seem to require repeated reminders that, in addition to unspeakable horrors, the world contains so many moments of beauty and so many lovely people.
Same here — you're not alone. Thanks for looking.
This post is stunning!! The video...I want to see more! Thank you so much.
I'm glad you enjoyed it, Cindy. Please share this link with your art friends! https://www.flakphoto.news/p/disappearing-man
Thanks for the intro. Good of you to share.
Cheers, Ashley. Thanks for looking!
Wonderful post. In the last image of the post, it would appear Janz is making an image of his ephemeral art. I wonder if that was his practice. A bit of irony there, if so...i.e., giving some permanence to something deliberately created to be anything but.
Thank you so much for this. You and others, here on Substack, are restoring my faith in humanity!
Cheers, John. Thanks for looking!
Art for arts sake is a wonderfully kind reminder to return to the childlike curiosity of what can be…thank you.
Just lovely.
Isn't it? Beautiful artist, beautiful art. Please share with your networks, Travis: https://www.flakphoto.news/p/disappearing-man Cheers!