
Darren Pearson is a 30-year old creative photographer and artist from Los Angeles. This artist has chosen a completely different instrument to create his new project “Light Paintings”. Darren takes pictures using LEDs to create all these figures of skeletons. Take a look at his impressive and magical light graffiti and get inspired.
1. A pair of skeletons was created using the 180-second exposure Darren Pearson at Swami’s Beach, California.

2. With long exposure on the camera it transmits light through the air using it as a regular artist uses a pencil.

3. Skeletal skateboarder
Darren travels to his native California, making up to 50 works per night, each of which takes from two to five minutes.

4. Rigged with a sledge.

5. Space Invaders.

6. Light images of Grim Reaper, by using 193-second exposure in Manhattan Beach, California.

7. Four pirate.

8. Angel in the woods.

9. Holidaymaker skeleton.

10. Skeletal surfer.

11. A light image of the skeleton, sliding down the banisters.

12. Skeleton holding the key was generated using 121-second exposure Darren in Lancaster, California.
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