Video Of The Week - Nikola Tesla Portrait "Painted" With Electricity
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Serbian scientist Nikola Tesla is known for many brilliant innovations. However his biggest contribution to the world was the invention of the alternating current without which, we would not have electricity in our homes today! It is therefore only fitting that as a tribute to the brilliant man, American artist Phil Hansen decided to create a portrait of him using just electric sparks.
As the time-lapse video shows, Hansen began by connecting two wires to a large battery. He then used the two exposed ends to produce sparks and burn the paper in varying intensities to create different facial features. What's even more impressive is that it took the artist, who wore a protective mask the entire time, just two days to complete the stunning image.
This is not the first time the artist has created a portrait out of materials or text that relate to the subject. His past work includes an image of Bruce Lee that he painted, while performing martial arts moves!
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- mila325over 10 yearsIt looks like it needs so much patience but in the end its always worth it
- E.T.over 10 yearsa true artist u are Phil. amazing
- Batmanover 10 yearsso he drew with electricity? Nikola u deserve a pat on the back!
- bigmeloover 10 yearsNikola Tesla may have been one of the most intellectual scientists of all time. Competing in the art of invention with the 'Wizard of Menlo Park', better known as Thomas Edison, this Serbian genius is one of the many masterminds behind the discovery of electricity.
- al8998over 10 yearsawesome
- gabeover 10 yearscool
- torbenwestin205over 10 yearsI totally love this
- help manover 10 yearscan you help me because i am help man can you tell me the anwser of the first one -why did phill hansen decided to use electronic sparks to create nikola tesla's portrait?????
- leap45over 10 yearsThat is cool
- leap45over 10 yearsSo cool