Chinese ‘light painter’ takes artistic inspiration from coronavirus

Source:AFP Published: 2020/4/2 15:38:40

A medical staff prepares a wedding dress for Tang Xingxing with disposable hospital bed sheets. Photo: Courtesy of the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine


A Chinese artist has paid tribute to doctors and nurses and their months-long battle to treat virus-stricken patients in his latest light painting creations.

Roy Wang and his team used the photographic technique of light painting to "draw" white wings on the back of a model posing in a white hazmat suit, the protective gear that has come to symbolize medical workers who fight the virus worldwide.

To demonstrate this visual, a model stood frozen as the camera shutter was opened, with Wang darting around her in the dark, using an electric light held aloft to draw in the air.

"The medical workers, in Chinese we call them 'the angels in white' - they are saving the humans, saving us," he told AFP.

"So I feel like I should create some light paintings to show respect for them."

Since the virus first emerged in late 2019, at least six medical workers have died in China, according to official figures.

Wang also created a visual depiction of the virus, which has killed more than 36,000 around the world, using a neon green light. 

As the coronavirus has developed into a global pandemic, Wang's next project is called "Light the world up," in which he collects the most inspiring words from his friends overseas and tries to  "paint" them in different languages. 

"This is not just a problem in China, but a global crisis," he said.

"We will get through the hard times, and the earth will become better and better."




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