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- Trevor WilliamsArtist <a href="http://www.fotorater.com" target="_blank">Trevor Williams and his Fiz-iks</a> collective have been hitting Okayama, Japan with <a href="http://inhabitat.com/new-seed-bomb-mcdonalds-ad-is-illegal-to-remove-because-its-made-of-rare-poppies/" target="_blank">graffiti</a>, but building owners needn’t worry because the brightly colored swirls and figures are made entirely with light! The three dimensional light paintings are captured with long exposure photography, creating <a href="http://inhabitat.com/glowing-red-garnets-pavilion-educate-travelers-on-italys-timmelsjoch-road/" target="_blank">gorgeous glowing imagery</a>.1
- Trevor WilliamsYet none of the objects that obstruct the beautiful Japanese architecture and landscapes are real. The glowing forms, which appear to be light sculptures, are nothing more than trails of light, formed with a small light guided with the artist’s hand, captured by camera.2
- Trevor WilliamsSince the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/aaron-durands-amazing-long-exposure-photography-makes-speeding-trains-look-like-friggin-lasers/" target="_blank">photograph’s exposure is so long</a>, the quick gestural movements used to create each form leaves the artist almost invisible.3
- Trevor WilliamsWearing dark clothing also ensures that none of the painted light is reflected on the artist’s clothing, giving his method away.4
- Trevor WilliamsThe resulting <a href="http://inhabitat.com/apple-powered-led-lights-up-orchard/" target="_blank">photographs are totally fantastical</a>, creating futuristic forms that invade the landscapes- but are never actually there.5
- Trevor WilliamsWilliams is a Canadian born artist who has called Japan home for the last nine years. Sometimes known as TDUB303, Williams and his crew have taken the long time art of light <a href="http://inhabitat.com/diy-how-to-make-your-very-own-moss-graffiti/" target="_blank">graffiti to the next level</a>.6
- Trevor WilliamsBecoming a master of his craft, Williams has taken it upon himself to create tutorials on how to make incredible paintings with light.7
- Trevor WilliamsBy using different shaped light bulbs, lamps and jerry-rigged tools, the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/radioactive-control-luzinterruptus-haunts-dockville-festival-with-ghostly-nuclear-figures/" target="_blank">light master</a> explains how to create the patterned boxes, swirling globes, laser effects and sweeping funnels that adorn his photographs.8
- Trevor WilliamsThe master of light invites creators world wide to try their hand at this incredible craft that requires no tactile materials.9