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Light Paintings by Stephen Knapp


"Stephen Knapp is an American artist best known as the creator of lightpaintings, which have been called one of the first new art mediums of the twenty-first century.  Dispensing with traditional media and narrative content, Knapp is one of a small group of artists who work with light. His lightpaintings make visible the light that surrounds us and transforms it into something physical yet inherently transcendental.Deriving inspiration from his studies of light, color, dimension, space and perception, artist Stephen Knapp has been creating art that interacts with and is transformed by light for over thirty years.  He began his career as a photographer and evolved his own specialized processes through research and experimentation. He progressed to building large metal panels and glazed ceramic murals that are reflective and responsive to changing light conditions.  What followed was the fabrication of kiln-formed glass walls and glass and steel sculpture, all leading up to his more recent focus on lightpaintings, a word Knapp coined to describe his light-based installations. Formed at the intersection of painting, sculpture and architecture, lightpaintings are intangible, multi-dimensional compositions of pure radiance. In speaking about his work, Stephen Knapp states, “I have been fascinated with light all my life, both for what it can do and for the effect it has on us.  In all my prior mediums I’ve used light in ways that are not always apparent.  When I found a way to uniquely express myself in light, I embraced it fully.  With my lightpaintings I separate white light into pure color and ‘paint’ with light.  Each piece has a presence that far exceeds its physical dimensions.  At once both physical objects and illusions, they remind us that dreams, hopes and aspirations are the center of art’s ability to touch the human spirit.”(lightpaintings.com)















Armando Baldinelli

Armando Baldinelli (Ancona, 13 September 1908 - Johannesburg, 2002) was an Italian painter and engraver.Baldinelli was a restless and versatile artist. Imaginative explored all means with which to express his personality artist: oil painting, fresco, woodcut, drawing, lithography and gouache, mosaic, assembling various materials.







 Artist from the early talent follows studies of art in Bologna, Rome and Modena. Very young he was invited to major events of Italian art.
He was invited to collaborate in the magazine L'Eroica Ettore Cozzani.
In 1936 he held his first solo exhibition in Bergamo and participates with a fresco at the Venice Biennale of 1938.He moved to South Africa in Johannesburg in 1953.
His works after the war at the end of the 50s reveal the influence of Cubism, while the works of the 60 express a total stylistic freedom.