Night Reflection 3.6

About this picture

Early Milky Way days. 

This piece was created in 2018, during our second trip to Uyuni, Bolivia. It was one of the first times we were able to capture the milky way in a single exposure with our light-painting technique. Since they require longer exposure times, it was technically more challenging for both of us to achieve, especially for Kim who has to remain perfectly still to get a sharp image. It was the beginning of a new and exciting chapter in our light-painting journey.

About the Night Reflection Three series

This chapter is especially dear to us as for a long time we simply thought it would be impossible to capture the milky way with our light-painting technique within a single image. As we kept trying and learning, we finally got to a point where we refined our mastery enough to achieve these images. Now an integral part of our art, capturing the night sky and especially our galaxy in our light-painting creations is a good reason to stay out very late at night, looking at something that we are part of, enjoying nature’s spectacle during the Milky Way season. These moments are indeed very humbling and inspiring experiences that we aim to immortalize with our pieces.  

Just as every trace of light made by hand is unique and impossible to replicate, so is every night sky we capture. As we shape traces of light and partially reveal the beauty of our environment, we try to create a slightly altered perspective of reality where reflection is implied.

Companion items

Companion items are mostly gifts (airdrops) for our collectors, but feel free to start trading them on OpenSea.

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