Since 2001, French Canadian artist Steven Spazuk has been working with a technique he developed that allows him to use a flame from a candle or torch to create his paintings with the trails of soot that remain. He then uses tools to manipulate the soot left behind on the thick paper to develop breathtaking images. His work, which is mostly monochromatic, evolves as he is working and he allows the images to emerge naturally.
He was a regular painter working with acrylic paint and collage before he began “playing with fire.” Over the years, he has perfected his technique and his work, especially the portraits, which are simply stunning.
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