This is not about the "painter of light" Thomas Kinkade, but rather less-established and extremely talented photographers, who use dynamic electric light patterns to enhance the nature's given landscapes, or our bleak
Eric Staller is a sculptor more known for the permanent artwork in public places, but also for hisexperimentation with light. His light drawings and sculptures date as far back as the late 70s(definitely in-line with the disco-era sensibilities). He was perhaps the first photographer to paint light into live urban environment:
Alan Jaras (aka "Reciprocity") captures surreal refraction patterns of light, passing through molded plastic.
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