Gorgeous Timelapse of Flowers and Insects Took Six Months to Create
A video artist spent six months photographing flowers blooming and filming insects for an experimental timelapse video on life and war.
A video artist spent six months photographing flowers blooming and filming insects for an experimental timelapse video on life and war.
French artist Thomas Blanchard has produced a creative macro film that features the natural world of both the lifecycle of delicate butterflies and gorgeous detail of carnivorous plants in action.
Artistic filmmaker Thomas Blanchard is back with another mesmerizing experimental video, combining forces with Oilhack to create this otherworldly 2 minute film.
The mesmerizing macro dance above was created by video artist Thomas Blanchard (previously featured here) using only paint, oil, oat milk, paint thinner, bleach, and soap liquid. And it's spectacular.
Earlier this year, photographer Thomas Blanchard released a mesmerizing time-lapse showing 21 kinds of flowers blooming. Now the artist is back again with another eye-popping project.
The video above is titled "The Colors of Feelings." It's a colorful, experimental video created using paint, oil, milk, honey and cinnamon.
Photographer Thomas Blanchard just released this time-lapse video that took him 4 months …