I found this really cool article on an artist who makes clouds in museums! Über cool!
Nimbus II, 2012 |
Dutch artist Berndnaut Smilde has been creating clouds! (This gets a exclamation point because I love these in a very geeky way.) These temporary, artfully lighted bits of smoke and moisture are installations that the artist produced first in 2010 and earlier this year. In an statement about Nimbus (2010), the artist said:
On the one hand I wanted to create an ominous situation. You could see the cloud as a sign of misfortune. You could also read it as an element out of the Dutch landscape paintings in a physical form in a classical museum hall. At the same time I wanted to make (for once) a very clear image, an almost cliché and cartoon like visualisation of having bad luck: "Indeed, there nothing here and bullocks, it's starting to rain!" -Interview with Smilde.
Watch Nimbus II in action in this video to see how the artist prepares and sets off the cloud in the above photo. More of the Smilde's work can be found on his website.
Nimbus, 2010 |
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