The Orb-acle...

Friday, May 29th, 2009

What is all this nonsense with Orb-acle and The Crew? Keep reading to find out… Fiz-iks just loves to connect with other artists around the globe. Not only do we like to connect, but we like to collaborate. If you have not already, you should check out the images and video we did with Darius Twin out of the US and the spray can project with did with CFYE. This time we wanted to do a project on a much larger scale that included several artists from around the globe. We came up with an idea to create some characters and send them around the globe on a tour. The character would leave Japan on an adventure of epic proportions. Sending real people around the globe to have their picture taken was a little out of our budget...

Meet the Crew

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

Introducing Crazy Horsehead Man and his newly formed Crew, brought together in the aftermath of crossing the one known as “The Orb-acle”. The Orb-acle offers advice to people in danger or in need of divine intervention. Unfortunately, each and every one of the crew seem to have angered the Orb-acle during their encounter and as a result were given the head of an animal that each individual reminded the Orb-acle of. Let’s meet the crew… Crazy Horsehead Man Once just an ordinary guy, whetever that may mean, this fellow learnt the hard way. Led by a strange ‘instinct’ to meet the spinning, swirling, multi-coloured Orb-acle he simply brushed off the advice. He went on to say that no one had the power to...

DIY 'Spray Can'...

Friday, May 15th, 2009

By now, I am sure you have seen light painting and probably done a little research and reading up on it. Maybe you have experimented with it. As you do start experimenting you are going to need some tools. A painter uses brushes and a light painter is no different. At this point no company is making any tools specific to this art so light painters must be crafty and make their own. In this article I will tell you how to make a very simple and effective spray can light tool. Why a spray can? I guess the main reason is this shape is easy to use. It fits nicely in the hand and functions in familiar way to real spray cans making them effective. If you have any experience vandalizing decorating the city with real paint, this...

Ballin' Under the...

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

Ballin’ under the bridge. Balls and Discs details… Check out the full image Balls and Discs We also like fire… Done in one single exposure during a full moon which explains the bit of very bright sky. The sparks are waved around by hand to create these patterns.

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